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Monday, July 22, 2013

DIY Pacifier Clip Tutorial

 I couldn't seem to find paci clips that I liked (or I found some I liked but they were ridiculously expensive) so I turned to Pinterest to find a tutorial to make my own. Now that I am confident in my straight line sewing, I was excited to find this easy tutorial to create pacifier clips.

Supplies
Fabric, you'll need a 4''x10'' rectangle so not much (I recommend duck fabric because it is thicker and sturdier than regular cotton, they have cute patterns at Hobby Lobby)
1 inch suspender clips ($2 for 2 in the sewing section of Hobby Lobby)
Elastic (about 2 inches worth, color and style of your choice, I chose thin white)
Iron
Sewing machine

I will let the pictures speak for themselves. Please email me with any additional questions you have! Oh and I made these for a friend who has a baby girl, baby Hart's are more masculine :).













23 comments:

Candice Williams said...

So cute! What a fun and cute idea!! These come in do handy too. I swear a pacifier fairy steals my sons all the time.

Kristen said...

This is such an easy tutorial!! It's so funny how you can ask yourself "how did they make that, it seems so hard?" yet you can make one in like what? 30 minutes? My niece has one and its so nice! It might be kind of sad but I hadnt heard about them until she was born. The last baby in the family was back in 2008, did they even have them then? lol.

Bri said...

You made this look so easy! And so adorable :)

Lindsay @ Pursuit of Pink said...

Looks so easy!!! Thanks for sharing.

Unknown said...

I am OBSESSED with this! I need to make these stat! Or my mom should make these :) I will definitely be sending her your tutorial along with some fabric for her to make :) Thanks for sharing this!! So excited it's so easy!

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