Hi! I’m Rach from Family Ever After! Are you looking for a way to add a fun splash of color to your summer wardrobe? Check out my new belts! They were “sew easy” to make, and I can’t wait to show you how to make a belt.
This belt is fun because you can add flowers and other embellishments!
This belt took about 5 minutes to make.
How to Make a Belt Supplies
Jacquard Ribbon Belt:
2 yards Jacquard Ribbon
2 1.5 inch D rings
thread
sewing machine
Directions
Due to the nature of the woven ribbon, you’ll need to protect the threads on the back. You could either use heat and bond, or do what I did and…
fold the belt directly in half. Slide the D rings to the middle of the ribbon. I used 2 yards, and now my belt is one yard in length. You might want to increase or decrease the amount you order, depending on your waist measurement.
Now you’ll sew the entire perimeter of the ribbon, starting here, to enclose the D rings. Backstitch, sew, and pivot at the edge of the ribbon.
Continue sewing at the very edge of the ribbon.
When you get to end of the ribbon, fold the raw edges over twice. Pivot, and sew down. Now sew up the other long side, backstitch, and you are done!
Wear in your belt loops or over your favorite dress/cardigan.
Webbing Lace Belt:
1 yard cotton webbing
1 1/4 yards lace
2 1.5-inch D rings
1 tooth (Belt Tips)
hammer
thread
sewing machine
Directions
You’ll want to line up the lace over the webbing. Cut off excess lace and save for later.
Using a zig zag stitch wide a long stitch length, sew it onto your belt, on both sides.
Here’s what it will look like. Trim your threads.
I zig zag stitched the end of my belt to secure any threads from the webbing from fraying.
Then I took a hammer and pounded on the metal end piece. It was easy.
Next, I slid the D rings onto the other end of the belt.
Then I sewed them down. I just used a straight stitch, but a zig zag stitch would be good too, to enclose the ends of the webbing. If I had brown thread, I would have done that. But I only had white thread on hand, and thought it would have looked messy. Something I can go back a fix when I remember to buy brown thread!
So here’s what it will look like on the opposite side. You will want to sew enough lace to the back of the belt so that when you’re wearing it, you won’t be able to see this part hanging. I ran out of lace to do this, so I will need to order more.
Here’s the final picture to show you what I mean. I should have lace sewn on both sides so the zig zags won’t show when the belt is folded over. I will fix that!
So that is all! Sew easy, right?
Your new belts will make you…
You’ll be thinking…
Then you’ll scream at the top of your lungs…
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I have lots of new sewing stuff coming up on the blog!
Here are some of my favorite projects!
Full Coverage Nursing Shawl with Sewn-in Boning
Thank you so much Rach!
You can also use these tutorials to make fun kids belts!
Use fun ribbon on the cotton webbing or our fun Jacquard Ribbon perfect for kids.
Rach has the most fun blog at Family Ever After. Her personality is awesome and her blog totally reflects that. She knows what she is talking about and her tutorials show the best way to make things. Check out Family Ever After and say HI! from The Ribbon Retreat!
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Have a wonderful day!
6 Comments
Super cute belts. I’m loving these! I’m featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com.
Thanks so much Michelle! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂 – Shirley
What size rjacquard ribbon do you use for the belts?
Hi Misty! The Jacquard Ribbon is 1 1/2″. You can see that particular ribbon by clicking this link – http://www.theribbonretreat.com/Ribbon/jacquardbukhara.aspx. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for reading! – Shirley 🙂
I love your idea. Made a few for Christmas presents, but I can’t find the belt end you call “teeth.” Any ideas were I could find them?
Hi Lori! Thank you so much for your question. You can find the Belt Tips…”teeth” right HERE! Thank you again and have a wonderful day! Michelle 🙂