52 Week Challenge: #8 Tassel Garland DIY

Tuesday, March 13

I've been really wanting to make some tassel garland. I've seen it done for weddings and parties and it's just so cute I had to make some! Here's some inspiration from Pinterest:
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Since St. Patricks day is coming up, I thought I'd use the colors in from the Irish flag, well muted versions of those colors, green, gold, and white. I already had this fabric lying around, and I used some vintage lace to string the tassels. You could use yarn, cord or whatever. When choosing fabric, try and find one that is colored on both sides, like a cotton or canvas. A rotary cutter is essential for this project, at least if you want to make a substantial amount of garland, like for an event or large room, because it helps you make uniform fringe quickly.
1. Cut fabric pieces that measure about 12''x6''. Using the fabric pen, make two marks that measure approximately 4 1/2'' into the fabric. This will leave a 3'' strip in the middle of the rectangle where the tassel will be folded.
2. Using the rotary cutter, slice strips that stop at your mark.
3. Do this on both sides so that the piece looks like this.
4. Roll the fabric into a tube.
5. Fold in half like this.
6. Use the embroidery thread to secure the tassel.
7. Cut a 1/2'' strip of matching fabric and tie around the top of the tassel, tie a double knot to secure.
8. Repeat these steps to make more tassels in whatever colors you choose.
9. String on a cord or lace like I used. I used a fat yarn needle to thread the lace through the opening of my tassels.
Can't wait for St. Patrick's day, it's finally on a Saturday so I'm gonna party! What about you?

5 comments:

  1. Your tutorials are so cute! I love them!

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  2. Thank you so much for posting this! I have been debating making these for a while. I have everything I need, I just need to do it! :) You have inspired me!

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  3. Love the tassel garlands! They look so pretty and I love the colors you chose for the one you made! Gorgeous! :)

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  5. What a cute project! I love it so much that I decided to feature it in our roundup of decorative garland crafts! Check it out here: http://www.favecraftsblog.com/garland-crafts/

    Have a great day!

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