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Recycling Art Bangle

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Recycling Art Armreif / Bangle Anleitung / Tutorial

Deutsche Version:
http://www.solanacea.de/projects/solanacea_armreif.pdf

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    you need:
    - empty tape roll
    made of board or
    plastic
    - waste fabric (2
    different types,
    one piece 35 x
    15cm, one or two
    pieces 35 x 2-4cm,
    fabric with
    structured surface
    looks better than
    smooth fabric)
    - sewing machine /
    needle and thread
    - useful, but not
    neccesary: glue /
    hot glue/ double
    faced adhesive
    tape, felting needle
    /embellisher
    (needlefelting
    machine), beads
    and other stuff for
    further decoration

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    First sew the narrow
    nd of fabric onto the
    larger one, criss-crossing
    with an irregular
    decoration-stich. If you
    like, you can punch the
    two fabrics together with
    a felting needle or an
    embellisher before
    sewing, this looks very
    good with organza for
    example.


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Now wind the fabric
    around the roll to see
    where to sew the ends
    together.


  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    Join the ends on the
    wrong side to create a
    tube. Cut off the
    overlapping material close
    to the seam.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    Turn the tube inside
    out and see if it fits to the
    roll. If it does not, make it
    tighter or open the seam
    again to make wider.

  6. Step 6

    Step 6

    Fold the overlapping
    fabric to the inside and
    secure it there. For
    fixation I have tried these
    three methods: glue,
    double faced adhesive
    tape or sewing. All three
    work well.

  7. Step 7

    Step 7

    Method A – glue
    Applicate the glue inside
    the tape roll or on the
    edge of the fabric and
    press thogether. You can
    stick it on a bottle or a can
    if you don’t want to hold
    it in your hands while it is
    hardening.

  8. Step 8

    Step 8

    Method B - double faced
    adhesive tape
    This ist the fastest
    method: just fix some tape
    on the inside of the roll,
    flap the fabric around on
    one side. Now fix a strip
    of tape onto the fabric that
    is now inside, and flap in
    the other side of the fabric
    to attach it to the first.

  9. Step 9

    Step 9

    Method C – Sewing
    Sewing inside the roll is
    kind of tricky, but it
    works. Go around twice to
    have a nicer seam.

  10. Step 10

    Step 10

    Note: If you sew the
    fabric together on the
    inside it usually gets quite
    tight around the role, esp.
    at the corners (right
    bangle), if you glue or
    tape it, it is more loose
    (left bangle).

  11. Step 11

    Step 11

    Decoration
    Now, you can decorate
    the bangle with anything
    you like. And then: go out
    and wear it!

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Cat Morley

Cat Morley

16 Jul 12:22

It's great, thanks for sharing!

Impybat

Impybat

17 Jul 03:07

Beautiful, I love the texture

Frustrated Crafter

Frustrated Crafter

29 Jan 16:35

How cool is that?!

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14 Jul 19:58

Now, I can't get rid of that rolls. *-*

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July 16, 2008 08:22

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