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Recycled T-shirt Bracelet

Recycled T-shirt Bracelet
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This is an extension of my Recycled T-shirt Necklace tutorial. It is much more in-depth than my first one. There are lots of steps to show the process, but it is really easy to do once you know. A bracelet (or necklace) can be made in just a couple of minutes.

What you need:
- The sleeve of a soft, clean cotton t-shirt

- A ruler

- A cutting tool (the best results come if you use a rotary cutter* with a self healing mat but you can also use plain old scissors)

*If you are using a rotary cutter for the first time, be careful! The Purl Bee has an excellent tutorial for how to properly and safely use a rotary cutter HERE.
 
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Step 1Lay Shirt Out

Lay Shirt Out
Lay the shirt sleeve out on a flat surface.
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23 comments
Feb 21, 2012. 6:41 AMpamron says:
I'm trying to stop the fabric from leaving lint on everything. Any ideas
Feb 18, 2012. 6:51 PMMissStef says:
I just made one of these in less than 5 minutes (I'm a little lax in my measuring, I prefer to guess-timate). This also makes a great bun or pony tail holder for thick hair!
Feb 18, 2012. 6:38 PMMissStef says:
I just made a whole stack of t-shirt infinity scarves for friends and family, and I had all of these left over sleeves. Now everyone will get a coordinating bracelet too! Thanks!
Aug 7, 2011. 4:15 PMkwielgus says:
So, maybe it's just my poor coordination or my lack of craftiness, but I couldn't quite get the wrapping to work out. Whenever I thought I had it firmly secured, I couldn't find a way to tuck the end back into the piece. However, after a few tries and near the giving-up point I knotted around the seams a bit and tied a dainty little bow and made a stringed headband. I actually almost like this way better, although I think instead of using a left over piece to secure the seams, it would look better to use a cute little ribbon. Maybe i'll possibly make the ribbon go all the way through the headband to give it more variety. But thanks for the photo-tutorial! I never would've thought of this!
Jun 7, 2011. 11:27 AMbuttonsandyarn says:
I tried this tutorial last night. I failed LOL The strips came apart, but I found a way to alter the tutorial, using the strips ripped as they were.
So, here is my result using this tutorial:
http://buttonsandyarn.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/perfect-summer-bracelets/

I also wanted to say that this tutorial is really easy to understand (English is not my first language and tutorials often frustrate me because of the lack of clear instructions!) and very easy to follow :) Thanks for sharing!
Dec 15, 2010. 7:25 PMsstulga says:
I just made one in 10 minutes from some extra sleeves I had from another project... your instructions were very clear, thank you! I've been seeing these necklaces in a lot of gift guides, and I figured I could make one myself but couldn't figure out how.

My strips also came apart at the seems, but I just gathered the ends and sewed them together flatly, then used one of the discarded sleeve hems as an extension to make a necklace so that it lays flatly on the back of my neck. (I'm uploading a pic... sorry for the bad cell quality!)
Mar 4, 2010. 11:01 AMClaire Esposito says:
Susie Q says to finish the t-shirt necklace or bracelet,  use the macrame knot called "hangman"s knot - both the start and finish ends
are hidden within the knot!
Jan 2, 2010. 10:35 PMshawdow7341 says:
will this be easy for my 10 year old cousin

if i help him with it
Jan 3, 2010. 2:28 PMmonsoon0203 says:
You may want to watch him with the scissors, and he might need help wrapping in step 9, too, but otherwise it should be fine for him.
Feb 13, 2010. 10:48 AMrattyrain says:
No offense, but I think a 10-year-old can handle scissors.
Feb 13, 2010. 12:18 PMmonsoon0203 says:
When I made this, regular scissors didn't cut through the fabric very well at all. I was simply suggesting that if the same situation arose for him, he might try to hack away at the cloth and may cut himself.
Aug 13, 2009. 10:14 PMMella2013 says:
When I tried this, the "rings" I had cut just ripped apart at the seams. I'm thinking i need to cut them thicker or use a heavy duty t-shirt.
Aug 3, 2009. 8:38 AMEcoDiabetic says:
This is perfect for us that have a loved one that passed away. I take a shirt that belonged to them and made a bracelet from it and wear it in the Cancer walks, I know that they are near me when I walk on their behalf.
Jul 11, 2009. 11:40 AMuNrealSense says:
great project
perfect after a t-shirt surgery =D
Jun 12, 2009. 1:13 PMscoochmaroo says:
Hooray! These are the kind of instructions I was looking for on the necklace tutorial. Now I get it. Thanks!
Jun 25, 2009. 4:14 AMUdon says:
Exactly. I couldn't picture what was going on with that other insctructable - this is very clear and good-looking.
Jun 25, 2009. 4:17 AMUdon says:
Oh. Erm. That other instructable was done by you also.
Jun 21, 2009. 4:41 AMmrjay says:
Just had a go at this, works well :) looks awesome! be carefull with the glue idea...mine reacted with the material and got VERY hot. some kind of exothermic reaction, produced allot of fumes! cracking instuctions though....no t-shirt is safe!
Jun 20, 2009. 10:17 AMguitarmansmitty says:
Nice. Really in depth instructable.
Jun 18, 2009. 8:15 PMeagonWHproductions says:
So i totally made a green one the other day thanx!!
Jun 14, 2009. 4:12 PMemattrose says:
I just made this, and I like the way it came out. I also found that if you rip the seam, a dab of super glue makes for a nice, subtle connection.
Jun 14, 2009. 11:23 AMK-Sue says:
Some of my T-Shirts are not curling. Esp if they have some ribbing in the fabric.
Jun 12, 2009. 9:06 PMMrMakeveli says:
I was hoping for a last picture with someone wearing it to get an idea of how it looks. Regardless, the instructable was detailed with many good pictures. Great work.

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