What can I say? Spring market was a blast. Not only was I in the funky and self-proclaimed city of weird (Portland) but I was at market. The mecca of eye candy for stitchers like us. The main reason for my trip was to create this simple cuff bracelet for attendees to make & take using Phoomph. Last week, I gave you the sneak peek but this week you get the full how to! This way, you can create your own cuff bracelet.
Phoomph Cuff Bracelet
This project is for all skill levels.
Skill Level- 1 Button
Materials:
- Phoomph™ fabric bonding sheets; soft
- Fabric
- Felt
- Ribbon 16″ long
*optional- buttons
- Scissors
- Hot Glue Gun
Basic Instructions:
- Cut 2 pieces of Phoomph™ 1 1/2″ wide x 4″ long. Cut felt for cuff backing 2 1/4″ wide x 5″ long.
- Peel backing from Phoomph and adhere to wrong side of fabric; trim away excess fabric.
- Peel backing from second piece of Phoomph and adhere to the center of the felt. Peel away other side of paper backer and center ribbon in place. Remove paper backer from fabric rectangle and sandwich the ribbon in place.
- Embellish the top of your Phoomph cuff bracelet by layering “fussy cuts” of fabric on top and hot gluing in place. You can also add buttons for fun details.
We had a blast creating cuffs with Phoomph and Tim Holtz new fabric line Eclectic Elements. For more easy projects using this product stop by and visit the Coats & Clark project inspiration section.
Looking for more info on market? Then you will not want to miss Monday’s post. It is jam-packed with photos from the trip.
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Comments & Reviews
Candace says
How cute are these! You are so clever!
Kathy says
I have a group of six ladies I teach a “sewing class” to at a homeless shelter. I bought the Phoomph today and I plan to try the bracelets next session. I think it will be a welcome change and alot of fun. Bought the stiff Phoomph to make flowers to stick on top of the bracklet our of fabric.