DIY Fabric Yo-Yo Necklace
Hello from Texas! Elizabeth here, and I am the DIY and Craft Blogger behind Country Peony.
Grandmillenial style is still holding strong as a popular trend in design and fashion, and I love its feminine and vintage-inspired feel. Today I am so excited to take a nod from the grandmillenial trend to create a sweet, handmade necklace using Clover’s amazing “Quick” Yo-Yo Makers and some scrap fabric.
When choosing a color palette, I recommend finding an inspiration fabric that you really like as the starting point. Then pull colors from that inspiration fabric. For this project, I used 5 different fabrics to create beautiful dimension and vintage-inspired charm.
Just like Clover’s pom-pom makers and tassel makers, Clover’s “Quick” Yo-Yo Makers are so easy and fun to use. For my first fabric yo-yo project, I created a Fabric Yo-Yo Wreath and more recently, I created Fabric Yo-Yo Earrings. The beauty in making yo-yos is that you can use up scrap fabric, and they can be used in many different applications. When sewn together they can make a charming quilt, or they can be added to different projects to create that sweet factor.
For your convenience, I created a step-by-step video so you can see how I made the fabric yo-yo necklace using Clover’s “Quick” Yo-Yo Maker. Then continue below to follow the step-by-step images to make your own DIY Fabric Yo-Yo Necklace.
Enjoy the video below to learn how to make your own fabric yo-yo necklace with Clover’s “Quick” Yo-Yo Maker, then follow along for the step-by-step tutorial to make your own!
To make your own fabric yo-yo necklace, you will need:
- “Quick” Yo-Yo Maker (Small: Art. No 8700 & Large: Art. No 8701)
- Bordeaux Ultimate Scissors 170 (Art. No 4941)
- Fabric
- Needle & Thread
- Ribbon
- Felt
- Permanent Fabric Glue
To continue along and see the full step-by-step video and picture tutorial for the DIY Fabric Yo-Yo Earrings please click HERE.
I can’t wait to see your necklaces. Please tag me @thecountrypeony, and use the #countrypeony so I can see and share your project.
Thank you so much for following along today.
Happy Crafting!
Elizabeth
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