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Diy key holder pouch
Diy key holder pouch






diy key holder pouch

, is on sale now, and she is currently writing her second DIY book, due out in spring 2017. She has an undying passion for handmade goods and the art of purposeful design. Each key fob uses two different fabrics one for the inside and.

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Janet Crowther is the voice and creative force behind For the Makers, an online destination for DIY supplies and tutorials. This free sewing tutorial is perfect for scraps because you need just a little bit of fabric. POPSEWING offers high-quality leather DIY accessories kits for bags, key chains, earrings, gadgets, belts, allowing you to make handcrafts simply. Push the top hole over the stud and you’re all done! If the hole is too small, either punch it a little larger or use scissors to put a very small slit at the bottom of the hole to allow for a little extra stretch. Screw the top of the collar stud on tightly. Turn the leather into the center and push the right bottom hole onto the screw. Take the screw back and push it through the bottom left hole. Put the key ring on the open jump ring and close it tightly shut using the pliers. Place it in the smallest hole at the center of one side.

diy key holder pouch

Pull the jump ring north/south, not east/west when opening and closing.

diy key holder pouch

Once all the holes are punched, open the large brass jump ring using a pair of pliers. Or, you can try the technique we used in steps 5 and 6 on our Daisy Card Case tutorial, found here! If you do not have a hole punch, you can use sharp scissors by folding the leather over at the point of the hole and snipping a small line. We have them pretty close to the ideal size on the template, but if they end up being a little smaller or larger, it’s OK! Punch out the holes. If you have a rotary punch, you’ll have the option to make the holes different sizes.








Diy key holder pouch