Post by: Erin | Posted on: February 23, 2010 | In: FREE Tutorials!!
Here’s a fun little project I’ve been meaning to post for a while now.  I made these in several colors since the first ones I made in purple.  I had to edit out my face in this picture because I looked super silly.  Don’t laugh!

These earrings sell themselves.  They’re big, they’re light, you can make them to match any outfit and they use up those pesky scraps you’re saving for no reason.  What more can a girl ask for?

Materials you’ll need to make these guys:

  • scraps of ribbon, lace, cord, sequins or what-have-you
  • ear bobs
  • a 1.5″ x 1.5″ scrap of felt
  • matching thread
Get er done: 1. Cut out your 1.5″ x 1.5″ square of felt.  (Excuse the pic, it’s Oregon and it’s February.  Light?  What light?)

2.  Choose your trims.  Be sure to vary the lengths of the scraps so that they hang in tiers.  Finish the ends of ribbons by cutting across them on the diagonal; the bias edge doesn’t unravel.  Knot the free end of the strand of sequins or else they will fall off one by one at inopportune moments (been there, done that).  Don’t shy away from using something you think isn’t that fabulous – if it matches in terms of color, it will probably look awesome once it’s mixed in with your other “conversation” trims.  You’re aiming for an interesting mix of textures.

3.  Knot your thread and whip-stitch along each piece of trim so that it is secured along one edge of the felt.  Stitch them at slightly wonky angles if you want them to flay out like the ones in the first picture.

4.  Wrap the free edge of the felt around the whip-stitched edge so that your stitches are hidden.  (The action is a lot like rolling a cigarette or a sushi roll.)  Whip-stitch the free edge down.  Continue stitching to the top end of the earring and draw the felt inwards with a few stitches so that it purses shut and you can’t see the free ends of the trim inside the felt casing.

For an optional wrapped texture wrap the remaining thread around the felt itself.  Wrap towards the top and knot.  With a needle, pass the free ends through the mass of felt.  Remove the needle from the thread and trim the threads that peeks out on the other side flush with the felt.

5.  Stitch the ear bobs to the top of the earrings.  Make sure that there is NO GAP in the circular link on the ear bob – thread can pass through really small places and your earrings will wind up on the ground!  If there’s even a tiny gap, push the link closed with a pair of pliers.

All done!  Enjoy.

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    those are adorable!! I’m gonna have to make myself some :)

    thanks for yet another amazing tutorial. these a flippin’ sweet and don’t have all the weight that big earrings normally have! go erin!

    Beautifully simple and simply beautiful…well done erin!

    These remind me of the wool-wrapped dreadlocks of a girl who is much cooler than me. Thanks for sharing this tutorial – now I have a way of emulating her look without the permanency or slightly smelly hair!

    Perfect fairy earrings! They’re wonderful! Great tutorial – thanks.

    Those are amazing! Looking forward to making my friend some for her birthday! Thanks for the tutorial and great idea!

    Too cute! I think I need to try out a pair of these myself

    This is a great way to use scraps. I knew I was hanging onto all those odd bits of trimmings for some reason. If I were ever brave enough to sew my own clothes I could make earrings to match – how cool would that be?

    Aw shucks, glad you guys like this project so much! Sorry I’m not able to respond to each comment like I’d like to…I’ve been crazy busy trying to find a new place to call home! Ahhh…rental applications. In the meanwhile, craft on!

    <3 erin


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