Aug 6, 2013

Dyed Twill Boys' Belt


I have this tendency to get into my head exactly what I want...especially where my Little Men's clothes are concerned.

Last year I posted about wanting a certain belt for Oldest's first day of school outfit and then I shared a tutorial on how to make his Twill Parachute Clip Belt.

We recently just had our family pictures taken (more to share about that coming soon). We do not have that done a lot and because it is such a special occasion, I was super freaking out about what the boys should wear. I mean stressing of epic proportions.

I know that is surprising, because I seem so even keel...

Are you laughing?

So okay, I am a stresser-outer...hence the whole freaking out about not finding the right clothes...and in this exact scenario...

A belt.

Yep, folks this is all about a belt.

I really, really wanted green belts. Our family photos were mostly khaki, blues, white and faded reds. I also really, really really wanted light green accessories.

Don't ask me what goes through my head, because I can absolutely not tell you. Partly because most the time I don't know. Then also, because I can't let all that crazy out or people might judge me.

So on my search for the green belt, I came up vastly disappointed.

So two days before pictures, I ran to JoAnn's and I picked up the necessary supplies to just make my own.

I picked up:

a yard and a half of cotton twill white belting
D-rings (I ended up just using the 1 1/4" ones)
Apple green Rit Dye

on hand I had:
pleather scraps (left over from this lovely project)


First, I dyed the belting per their sink instructions except I used less dye and less water because I was only dyeing the belting and I wanted it to be a lighter green.


After about 35 minutes, I rinsed it out. Then I ran it through the wash all by itself. Yes, yes that was a very inefficient use of my washing machine. Oh well, what's a gal to do?

  Once it was dry I measured my  boys' waists and then added about 6-7 inches.

I then cut my pleather pieces to about 1 1/4" x  2 1/2" for the end of the belt with the rings. Then I cut a 1 1/4" x 1" for the other end.


I put the D rings folded into the larger piece of pleather and then sandwiched one end of the belt between the pleather.

Then I sewed a rectangle with a 3" stitch fastening the leather buckle to the twill belting.


Then on the other end, I folded it in half  and again sandwiched in the other end of the belting. Then I just ran a 3" stitch along the bottom.
 
Bam! Belt done. Easy! So stinking easy.


Plus, it was a perfect edition to these faded blue chinos that Little wore. So very Hamptons if I do say so my self.


I have another little tutorial coming for another accessory I made for him for pictures. So excited to show you!

Have a very peachy day!
Thanks for reading!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

That's a good looking belt! I've got a post scheduled for Craft Gossip tomorrow that links out to your tutorial. When it goes live, you can find it here:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-dyed-twill-d-ring-belt/2013/08/07/
--Anne

Eat. Sleep. Make. said...

So cute! The color is awesome. Love it with the blue pants. -Jen

wigget said...

i’d use the Suave Naturals Rainforest Fresh

Larissa@Just Another Day in Paradise said...

Thanks girls!!!

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SStockhoff said...

Again, you are amazing!
I want to visit inside your head sometimes, I think it would be a fun trip plus I think I could learn tons. Love you

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