Cast 5 stitches on to 12mm knitting needles and knit as you would normally with in a knit stitch.
When you get to the end of a strip of fabric take a needle and thread and stitch on the next strip. Alter the fabric that you use to make it more patchwork like.
Knit for as long as you would like the belt to be and then when you bind off leave a small tail.
Attach a D Ring to the end of the belt and you're all done.
Fashionable~! Where do you get fabric, long enough for those strips?
Jesus
Apr 22, 2007 7:10pm ago
I cut horizontally across t-shirts to make loops and loop them together like those plastic address tags. It's way easier than threading on new pieces all the time, plus it's double thickness so you can use a bigger needle.
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rennie
Jan 18, 2007 5:57pm ago
Fashionable~! Where do you get fabric, long enough for those strips?
Jesus
Apr 22, 2007 7:10pm ago
I cut horizontally across t-shirts to make loops and loop them together like those plastic address tags. It's way easier than threading on new pieces all the time, plus it's double thickness so you can use a bigger needle.