You’ll need:• 2 pieces of 8×10″ suede• fabric scraps• 3-6 buttons• 1-2 การแปล - You’ll need:• 2 pieces of 8×10″ suede• fabric scraps• 3-6 buttons• 1-2 อังกฤษ วิธีการพูด

You’ll need:• 2 pieces of 8×10″ sue

You’ll need:
• 2 pieces of 8×10″ suede
• fabric scraps
• 3-6 buttons
• 1-2 pieces of 12″ suede cord or other sturdy string
• lots of beachy beads
• needle
• thread
• scissors
• marker

First, take the suede (or other sturdy fabric) and wrap it around your ankle wherever you’d like to wear the finished cuffs. If you plan on wearing these over jeans, do this with your jeans already on – this will ensure that you have enough fabric for the cuff. You can either use a laced or buttoned closure – we made one of each!

For a laced closure, find a spot where the ends of the fabric meet, draw a line, and cut along this line. You should also decide how wide you would like your cuffs to be, and trim accordingly.

Using a needle, make 5 holes near the edge of either end of the fabric. If your suede cord (or other string) will not fit through these holes, use the end of the scissors to make them larger. At this point, you can lace up the cuff to see what it will look like, but take the laces our before continuing, as it’s much easier to work on this project if the fabric can lay flat.

For a buttoned closure, use the same technique as mentioned above, but leave an extra inch as an overlap. Mark the spots where you’d like your buttons and holes to be.

Create the holes using a needle and scissors, and sew the buttons on using a needle and thread.

Using a rounded object, trace an arch at the bottom of each of the two fabric pieces. Cut this part out and discard.

Position the fabric scrap where you like, and use a needle and thread to sew it on the cuff.

Evenly sew down the sides of the scrap, so that the fabric is secure on the cuff.
Now it’s time to embellish! Our beads came pre-strung, but you can string your own beads for this project as well.

Use a needle and thread to attach each strand of beads to the cuff, securing in multiple places, just as done with the fabric scraps. Add as many shells and beads as your heart desires! we also added a couple of loose shells just on their own.

Once you’ve finished embellishing, lace or button your cuffs onto your ankles and dance the summer away!

(images & tutorial exclusively courtesy of Free People)
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You'll need:
• 2 pieces of 8×10″ suede
• fabric scraps
• 3-6 buttons
• 1-2 pieces of 12″ suede cord or other sturdy string
• lots of beachy beads
• needle
• thread
• scissors
• marker

First, take the suede (or other sturdy fabric) and wrap it around your ankle wherever you'd like to wear the finished cuffs. If you plan on wearing these over jeans, do this with your jeans already on – this will ensure that you have enough fabric for the cuff. You can either use a laced or buttoned closure – we made one of each!

For a laced closure, find a spot where the ends of the fabric meet, draw a line, and cut along this line. You should also decide how wide you would like your cuffs to be, and trim accordingly.

Using a needle, make 5 holes near the edge of either end of the fabric. If your suede cord (or other string) will not fit through these holes, use the end of the scissors to make them larger. At this point, you can lace up the cuff to see what it will look like, but take the laces our before continuing, as it's much easier to work on this project if the fabric can lay flat.

For a buttoned closure, use the same technique as mentioned above, but leave an extra inch as an overlap. Mark the spots where you'd like your buttons and holes to be.

Create the holes using a needle and scissors, and sew the buttons on using a needle and thread.

Using a rounded object, trace an arch at the bottom of each of the two fabric pieces. Cut this part out and discard.

Position the fabric scrap where you like, and use a needle and thread to sew it on the cuff.

Evenly sew down the sides of the scrap, so that the fabric is secure on the cuff.
Now it's time to embellish! Our beads came pre-strung, but you can string your own beads for this project as well.

Use a needle and thread to attach each strand of beads to the cuff, securing in multiple places, just as done with the fabric scraps. Add as many shells and beads as your heart desires! we also added a couple of loose shells just on their own.

Once you've finished embellishing, lace or button your cuffs onto your ankles and dance the summer away!

(images & tutorial exclusively courtesy of Free People)
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ผลลัพธ์ (อังกฤษ) 2:[สำเนา]
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You'll Need:
• 2 pieces of 8 × 10 "Suede.
• Scraps fabric
buttons • 3-6
• 1-2 pieces of 12 "Suede Cord or Other sturdy string.
• Lots of beachy Beads
• Needle
• Thread
• Scissors
• Marker First , take the suede (or other sturdy fabric) and wrap it around your ankle wherever you'd like to wear the finished cuffs. If you plan on wearing these over jeans, do this with your jeans already on - this will ensure that you have enough fabric for the cuff. You Can Use either a laced or buttoned closure - We Made One of Each! For a laced closure, Find a Spot Where The ends of Meet The fabric, draw a Line, and Cut Along this Line. You should also Decide How Wide You would like to be your cuffs, and Trim accordingly. Using a Needle, Make 5 Holes near The End of The EDGE of either fabric. If your suede cord (or other string) will not fit through these holes, use the end of the scissors to make them larger. At this Point, You Can Lace up The cuff to See What IT Will Look like, but Take The laces our Before Continuing, As IT's much Easier to Work on this project IF The fabric Can Lay Flat. For a buttoned closure, Use The Same. technique as mentioned above, but leave an extra inch as an overlap. Mark The Spots Where You'd like your buttons and Holes to be. using a Create Holes The Needle and Scissors, and The Sew buttons on using a Needle and Thread. Using a rounded object, Trace an Arch at The bottom of Each of The. two fabric pieces. Cut this Part out and Discard. Position The fabric scrap Where You like, and Use a Needle and Thread to Sew IT on The cuff. evenly Sew down The sides of The scrap, So that The fabric is Secure on The cuff. Now IT's time to embellish! Came our Pre-Strung Beads, string your own but You Can As Well Beads for this project. Use a Needle and Thread Attached to Each Strand of Beads to The cuff, securing in multiple Places, Just As done with The fabric Scraps. Add as many shells and beads as your heart desires! We also Added a Couple of Loose Shells Just on their own. Once You've Finished embellishing, Lace or button your cuffs onto your ankles and Dance The Summer Away! (images & tutorial exclusively courtesy of Free People).























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ผลลัพธ์ (อังกฤษ) 3:[สำเนา]
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You 'll need:
- 2 pieces of 8 × 10 "suede
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- fabric scraps 3-6 buttons
- 1-2 pieces of 12" suede cord or other sturdy string
* Lots of Beachy beads
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- needle thread scissors
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, marker First take the suede (or other sturdy fabric) and wrap it. Around your ankle wherever you 'd like to wear the finished cuffs. If you plan on wearing these, over jeansDo this with your jeans already on - this will ensure that you have enough fabric for the cuff. You can either use a laced. Or buttoned closure - we made one of each!

For a, laced closure find a spot where the ends of the fabric meet draw a line,,, And cut along this line. You should also decide how wide you would like your cuffs, to be and trim accordingly.

Using a. Needle.Make 5 holes near the edge of either end of the fabric. If your suede cord (or other string) will not fit through these. Holes use the, end of the scissors to make them larger. At this point you can, lace up the cuff to see what it will look. Like but take, the laces our before continuing as it ', s much easier to work on this project if the fabric can lay flat.

For. A, buttoned closureUse the same technique as mentioned above but leave, an extra inch as an overlap. Mark the spots where you d like your. ' Buttons and holes to be.

Create the holes using a needle and scissors and sew, the buttons on using a needle and thread.

Using. A, rounded object trace an arch at the bottom of each of the two fabric pieces. Cut this part out and discard.

.Position the fabric scrap where, you like and use a needle and thread to sew it on the cuff.

Evenly sew down the sides. Of the scrap so that, the fabric is secure on the cuff.
Now it 's time to embellish! Our beads, came pre-strung but you can. String your own beads for this project as well.

Use a needle and thread to attach each strand of beads to, the cuff securing. In, multiple placesJust as done with the fabric scraps. Add as many shells and beads as your heart desires! We also added a couple of loose. Shells just on their own.

Once you ', ve finished embellishing lace or button your cuffs onto your ankles and dance the summer. Away!

(images & tutorial exclusively courtesy of Free People)
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