Fabric Scraps Funky Bracelet
Giovanna Zara

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Uncover the art of crafting a stunning, unique, and quirky textile bracelet from fabric scraps while mastering a technique that can be used for any coiled fabric creation. This skill can be applied to various textile jewelry pieces, such as pendants, necklaces and earrings, as well as to create beautiful baskets and vessels to enhance your home decor.
Materials
- Fabric strips (old t-shirts, jeans, bed linen, old garments)
- Needle
- Thread (embroidery floss, cotton thread, wool, raffia)
- Scissors
- Optional: bulldog clip and small pliers
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Giovanna Zara, GiogioCraft on the web, is a Mixed Media artist that lives in the sunny Sardinia, Italy.
She started as scrapbooker many years ago and then discovered MixedMedia and upcycling. A paper lover at heart with a soft spot for fabric, she had an epiphany in 2021 when she attended an on-line workshop about slow stitching. From then on, she never stopped experimenting with dyeing fabric, slow stitching and eco printing. Starting from old bed linen using even the smallest scrap of fabric she creates colourful and vibrant textile work of art, sometimes to wear.
She written several e-books about her main craft obsessions, from gel printing to fabric coiled basket and textile jewelry, sharing her enthusiasm to revive old techniques and re-use and upcycle as much as possible.