Make a Statement
Boho Chic Bib Necklace
featuring At The Bahama’s Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon
by Darn Good Yarn
Do you want to help save the earth Or simply make a bold statement with your jewelry? Well look no further, this is the perfect necklace for you. I love BIG bold statement pieces. Especially those that I can make myself.
I recently released a pattern that featured these shabby chic recycled sari ribbon flowers and I fell in love. I was instantly inspired to create this fashionable statement necklace using At The Bahama’s Recycled Silk Ribbon from Darn Good Yarn.
This piece is simple to make yet looks like it took all day! When you wear it you can tell your fiends how you helped save the earth by using completely recycled and reclaimed silk that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill. What a great way to start a conversation at the dinner table.
Cost of Materials:
depends on what you use to make your chain but somewhere between $8-12
One skein of At The Bahamas will make two necklaces with a some left over.
Time Involved:
About two hours for final assembly
Recommended Retail Price:
$45-60
Abbreviations and Stitches Used:
ch– chain
st– stitch
sk– skip
sp– space
sl st– slip stitch
insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over and pull through stitch, (two loops on hook), pull loop closest to hook through other loop
sc– single crochet
insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over and pull through stitch (two loops on hook), yarn over and pull through both loops on hook
hdc– half double crochet
yarn over, insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over and pull through stitch (three loops on hook), yarn over, pull through all three loops
Notes:
Be sure to use loose tension when making your chain
Materials:
At the Bahamas Boho Flowers- pattern HERE
needle
thread- I used upholstery thickness
1 piece of felt
4 jump rings
necklace chain and findings (if they don’t already come with your necklace)
OR you can use ribbon yarn for chain
wire cutters and pliers if you are using chain
To assemble necklace:
Create flowers of your choice. I used 1 large, 2 medium and 2 small.
Patterns for Flowers available HERE
Lay your desired finished design onto a piece of paper. (I took a picture so I could remember the way I had them laid out)
Roughly trace around your design. Draw 1/2-1″ inside this line and cut out. Cut out a piece of felt to the size of the paper cutting.
Place the flowers on the felt piece in the same manner you laid them out. Check to make sure no felt is showing through around flowers. If so trim again.
Attach to felt using needle and thread or hot glue the on. I recommend doing both for added security. Be sure to leave one corner at the top edge of either side of felt free to attach to your chain in the next step.
Attach to necklace or chain of your choice. (one side attached to each side of the bib, if your using pre fab chain you will have to cut the chain in half using pliers). Stitch on to secure.
Viola! Your very own hand crafted At the Bahama’s Statement Necklace!
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Get your own At the Bahamas Yarn by Darn Good Yarn HERE
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Darn Good Yarn
Not your grandma’s yarn!
Reasonably priced, high-quality yarn that helps women in India & Nepal plus gets rid of waste.
Our lines of yarn are our own name brand and are exclusive to the industry.
We are the largest importers of recycled silk yarns and ribbons in North America.
We also offer free gifts for orders over $59 and $125
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