How to Make Woven Ribbon Jewelry
comments (14) September 12th, 2008Cut a square of fusible interfacing the same size as the weaving, and fuse it over the ribbons. You can iron over the painter's tape briefly without damaging your ironing board.
When you've fused the interfacing to the ribbon, carefully remove the tape. Then, iron the ribbon again. It is critical that you get the interfacing completely fused to the ribbon so it won't fall apart when you're making covered buttons. So, iron and iron again.
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Trim off the loose ribbon ends, then cut a circle 3/4 inch larger than the covered button blank. |
When the fabric is thoroughly fused, trim off the ribbon ends on all four sides. Cut a circle from this fabric that's about 3/4 inch larger on all sides than the top of the covered button blank.
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Remove the shank from the covered button blank by pinching it with your fingers. |
To make jewelry with your button, you'll need to remove the wire shank. In the covered button blank I'm using here, the shank is just a piece of wire that's easily pinched out with your fingers. Other styles of covered button may require a pair of needle-nose pliers.
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Place the button blank face down on top of the fabric circle. |
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