cinched fabric belt guest post

Hey guys! I’m so excited to be a part of Kojo Designs and Sewing in No Man’s Land Sewing for Me! series.

Isn’t that such a great idea for a series? I know oftentimes I turn to sewing for my girls since it’s easier, usually quicker, and uses less fabric. But let’s not neglect ourselves, ladies. ๐Ÿ™‚

Bringing it home below!

I’ve been meaning to make some cinched belts, and boy are they easy to make and cute to boot.

Hey, all! I’m Jess, from Craftiness is not Optional, and I’m so excited to be here with Kojo Designs and Sewing in No Man’s Land for their Sewing for Me! series.

Isn’t that such a great idea for a series? I know oftentimes I turn to sewing for my girls since it’s easier, usually quicker, and uses less fabric. But let’s not neglect ourselves, ladies. ๐Ÿ™‚

I’ve been meaning to make some cinched belts, and boy are they easy to make and cute to boot.

Here’s how I made them!

You’ll need:

belt buckle (I found mine on Etsy)

1/2 yard of fabric

iron on interfacing

matching thread

First I cut out 2 long strips of fabric. I measured around my waist where I wanted to wear the belt, then added length to wrap around the buckle (about 2 inches), and extra length to cinch through the buckle.

The width I figured out by measuring the space in the buckle and adding about an inch for seam allowance and cinch factor. ๐Ÿ˜‰

Next I pinned them right sides together like so. Then I cut a piece of paper the same width as the strips of fabric.

Then I folded the paper in half and sketched out a curve like shown.

Then I pinned it down to one end and trimmed it down.

Sew around the whole thing about 3/8″ from the edge, leaving the flat end open.

Then I trimmed around the pointy end like so.

Then I turned it right side out with a chopstick and pressed with my iron.

Next, turn in the end about 1/2″ and then top stitch 1/8″ from the edge around the entire belt.

Then I wrapped the flat end around the inside piece of the buckle and hand sewed it together. Tada! Done with an easy peasy cinched belt!

Comments

  1. What a great simple project to try for myself! I’ve been a little hesitant to try any projects for me, but I think this is the one to start with.
    So glad your babe is doing better, those head bumps are the worst!!

  2. I loved your tutorial! Great job!

  3. Cute belt. Today I took a chance and wore a belt over my cardi. Was so self conscious I took a pic in the bathroom mirror at lunch And sent to to my mom for validation! I think I pulled it off.m

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