Round Fabric Pinwheel Necklace

8.26.2010

So my tutorial I was working on is taking forever, so I had to take a break. This popped in my head yesterday after finding the neck ring and I decided this would be my "something different" to work on for a little bit. Plus, I'm always trying to think of ways to use up my scraps :)



So come with me and I'll show you how to make your own Round Fabric Pinwheel Necklace!



It's a beautiful statement necklace and the possibilities are endless with it!



What you need:

1. Scrap knits and a larger piece of knit for the back.

2. A Neck Ring necklace.
3. Hot Glue Gun
4. Needle and Coordinating Thread
5. Jump Rings (I only used two)
6. Spray Starch
7. Iron

A. Take your scrap fabric and cut rectangular pieces. I just played around with the sizes. The longer it is, the more folds it will have. The taller it is, the bigger the pinwheel will be.



B. Take your pieces and spray them with spray starch and iron. This helps the fold stay.



C. Accordion fold the piece of fabric long ways and sew together in the middle. Then wrap the thread around the middle and knot it. This helps it look good.



D. Spray again with starch and iron on each side of the accordion fold. Then trim the ends to be even.



E. Then pull two ends, one from each side, together and hot glue. Repeat on other side. Spray again with starch if you like, but DO NOT iron it again. It just helps it stay stiff.



F. Grab the neck ring and place the pinwheels how you would like them to be, making sure at least two points would touch the necklace. Those points are where you will attach jump rings.
Hot Glue together where they overlap.



G. Then flip it over, wrong side facing up. Put hot glue all over the middle and place a large piece of knit fabric on top quickly. Then flip it over.



H. Trim the edges so none of the back fabric is showing when pinwheels are right side facing.



I. Hot glue jump rings in between the fabric pinwheels and the back fabric so it can slip on the neck ring. Then go around and secure all the edges by hot gluing really well.



J. Then slip on the neck ring through the jump rings, put on a pretty outfit and your necklace, and get ready to say 'Thank You!" to all the people who will compliment you :)



I would love to see what you make, whether a necklace like this, or using the fabric pinwheels in some other fashion. Share in the Flickr Group :)

19 comments:

  1. Those are cute. Do you think you could do them with different fabric if you FrayBonded it?

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  2. This is adorable! Great idea and so much fun.

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  3. "Do you think you could do them with different fabric if you FrayBonded it?"

    I don't see why not. I wouldn't even worry about using fray check or anything unless I planned on wearing it a lot. Just remember to use the starch to help it keep it's form.

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  4. This is adorable and SO fun! I'll have to try it.

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  5. ooh! This is cute! I was wondering how you were going to connecting them all together - surprise! :)

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  6. What a lovely tutorial! Thank you very much for the idea :) Gotta try it soon! ❤

    xo, Mariana

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  7. ohhh- this looks so cute! i did the same type of flower, but used old book pages and made a pin and magnet favors for my sister in law's baby shower. more photos are on my blog, plus I also posted to your flickr group!
    as always, thanks for sharing!

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  8. This is really nice and seems quite easy to make. I like the striped blue & white fabric.

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  9. Wonderful.. So easy and beautiful..

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  10. This is soo cute! I have never sewed before but I want to try this! You are so creative, my new fave blog!

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  11. You are so cute! I am enjoying your blog. I am VERY new at this. Please visit my blog if you get a chance.

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  12. That is cute, I just saw a necklace that was almost like it and was wondering how to do the flowers, then I came to your site. I think I will try it today. Thanks.

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  13. thank you! i can't wait to make my own. love that you shared this brilliance! <3

    modern viking vixen

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  14. looking fabulous!! i love all the colors together, too :]

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  15. Another idea.
    Cut different size circles. Sew gathering stitches by hand around outside edge. When completing the circle pull on thread tightly. will form a puffy finished edge button shaped circle , with all gathers in the back , then back stitch to hold gathers tight. I used this 55 years ago to make cushion tops. To dress it up use shinny or sparkle material, Your I idea is great. PM

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  16. Going to make these for gifts....my best friend and sister in law will love them...thank you

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  17. I own a baby business on fb and about to start on etsy , I'm going to try this on a hairbow

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