Beginner | 20 min
Taught by Annabel Wrigley
This project is a chic way to use fabric scraps – as well as mix prints with felt and neon thread. The necklace Annabel and her daughter designed is reversible, and its series of stitched lines creates a beautiful sketched quality. It makes a great beginning sewing project because of its freeform nature, and the bold finished piece adds cheer to any outfit.

 
Learn how to:
  • Tracing and cutting circles
  • Sewing fabric circles
  • Assembling and sewing bib necklace

What you’ll get:
  • An easy-to-follow lesson on how to make a fabric circle necklace
  • 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
  • Detailed supply list
  • Step-by-step expert instruction from artist Annabel Wrigley
  • The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students

Chapters
Introduction
00:41
Materials
01:17
Prep Circles
04:30
Create Necklace
04:14
08:48
01:27
Materials
Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials:
  • 8 wool felt scraps
  • 8-10 fabric scraps
  • cardboard toilet paper roll
  • Frixion erasable pen
  • nylon neon twine or cord
  • scarp scissors
  • Phoomph for fabric by Coats and Clark or double sided fusible interfacing
  • sewing machine and machine sewing thread
Discussion
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