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Slender Knitting Leather Women's Belts - Sku# DTA1910000MO
Sku: DTA1910000MO
Price: $10.00
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Specifications: - The stylish Women Waist Belt is customized for ladies and they are made of high quality materials, durable enough for your daily wearing
- You may personalize your wearing style with the stylish Women Waist Belt and great looking
- Well-made Women Waist Belt is absolute must for your costumes
- The Leather Belt will be a perfect gift idea for your sweetheart, your friends, families and yourself as well that will bring much fashion and beauty with you
- Knitting Belt can match with your various kinds of costumes,same bels for different cloths
- Material: Leather
- Width: 2cm/0.8in
Details:
- The white colour of the belts can match with various costomes
- The green colour of the belt looks you elegent and charming
- The sky blue of the belt shows your younth as well as dynamic
- You may personalize your wearing style with the stylish Women Waist Belt and great looking
- Knitting Belt can match with your various kinds of costumes,same bels for different cloths
How to Make a Waist Belt: - Take your waist measurement and add 7 inches to it. On a double layer of your fabric, draw out a rectangle that is as long as this measurement and as wide as you would like your belt to be. plus 1 inch. Cut the two rectangles from the fabric, then taper one of the short ends into a point. Cut an identical rectangle from the fusible interfacing and iron it to the wrong side of a fabric rectangle
- Lay the two rectangles together, right sides touching. Pin the rectangles together around both long edges and the flat short edge. Stitch all the way around the rectangles, a half-inch from the edges, leaving the pointed edge open. Trim the seam allowances to a quarter-inch, then turn the rectangle right side out through that open edge and press it flat
- Turn the edges of the pointed end under, so the raw edges are hidden, and pin them down. Topstitch a quarter-inch from the folded edges, then continue topstitching all the way around the rectangle
- Take the flat, short end of the rectangle and fold it around the back of the belt buckle, creating a loop that holds the buckle onto the belt. Topstitch this piece down just along the edge, making a loop that is about 1 inch long. You can also instead add snaps, if you would like to be able to easily remove the belt buckle later
- Mark out hole placement on the back side of the belt, starting at the pointed end. Make hole markings with the fabric pencil about a half-inch apart, all the way to the point where the belt fits you. Use an awl to create holes at these markings
- Place your grommet die on top of a block of wood, and push the protruding piece of the grommet through the back side of one of your belt holes. Lay the grommet on the die, protruding side up, and place a washer piece on top of it. Put the grommet punch through the grommet and hit it firmly with the mallet several times, until the grommet folds up and adheres to the fabric. Repeat this step on all holes
How to Make a Cinch Belt:
- Choose your fabric. For most fabrics, light or medium interfacing will work --- but if you choose leather, use interfacing that can be sewn in or felt to give it more support
- Put the wrong sides together and fold the fabric in half lengthwise. Use a fabric pencil to mark a 26-inch-long, 5-inch-wide rectangle and pin it in place. Use a French curve to round out the corners. If you don't have a French curve, you can use something as simple as a coaster. Cut into 2 pieces to make the front and back of the belt
- Cut 1 piece of felt or interfacing. Layer the pieces with the first piece right side up and the next wrong side up. Pin together in that order
- Stitch through in a 1/2-inch seam and leave a 2-inch opening for turning. If there is extra felt, trim off. If you use interfacing, trimming isn't necessary. Clip the curves
- Turn right side out and stitch the opening. Depending on the fabric, you can press it with an iron. If using leather, use fabric clips or weigh it down overnight
- Stitch the top of the entire belt 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch from the edge
- Add the belt ties. Fold the belt in half and mark a horizontal line where you want the the ribbon or trim to be. Place the ribbon on the line and pin, leaving enough of the ribbon fabric for the desired length of the ties. Edge stitch the ribbon or trim to your belt and cut off any excess. If necessary, knot the ends to keep from fraying
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