Though I’ve been massively sidetracked by Doing A Thing, today I sat down and made this belt from a vintage measuring tape.
This is a project that’s been in my To Do pile for a long
time, which is ridiculous considering how easy it was.
Read on for a how to. This project is simple and doesn’t
take all that long: fifteen minutes at the most.
You’ll need:
Old measuring tape
Buckle to fit belt*
Eyelets and eyelet setting kit
Scissors
Strong glue (I used E6000)
Hole punch tool/something suitable for making holes (your
eyelet setting kit might come with something like this!)
*The buckle I used was off an old top, so was slightly small
for the tape. As it was already in my stash, I decided it would do!
1. Cut the tape to the side of your waist plus 10-12 inches.
Alternatively measure against a belt you already have, remembering to add 1.5
inches for attaching the buckle.
2. Make an oval hole 1.5 inches from the raw end of the
tape. Thread the tape onto the buckle, making sure the prong fits the hole you cut,
and that the raw end folds over to the back
of the buckle. Use an eyelet to hold the front and folded-over parts of the
tape together.
3. Add eyelets to the finished end of the belt, about 1 inch
apart.
4. To add loops, cut pieces from the leftover bit of tape to
wrap around the belt. Secure the ends together with strong glue and thread onto
the belt once the glue has dried.
I haven’t worn my belt yet as I only made it today, but here
it is modelled in a slouchy way by my mannequin, which I finally re-covered! (Here is the 'before', when she was in a sorry state!)
Sourcing items:
Occasionally I receive comments asking where I sourced various
things, so here is where I obtained the items used in this tutorial:
Tape: charity shop
Eyelets: ebay
Eyelet setting kit (with hole punch tool): a present
(otherwise try craft shops/ebay)
Glue: ebay
Buckle: from an old top (check out haberdashery stores
otherwise, or ebay again)
May link this to various link parties. Check the link party button at the top of the page to see some of the places I like to link up :)
May link this to various link parties. Check the link party button at the top of the page to see some of the places I like to link up :)
I think this idea is so creative! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams , starts on Fridays :D Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.
ReplyDeleteI think this idea is so creative! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams , starts on Fridays :D Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute project! Brilliant idea! Love this! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
This is a wonderful way to re-purpose a vintage tape! It came out looking gorgeous, as well ^.^
ReplyDeletegorgeous, as wel
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