You probably wouldn’t think to look in your sewing kit for all the makings of a jewelry project; I know I wouldn’t. Lucky for us, Laura from The Wind and The Sail did think of it! The resulting necklace is a squeal-worthy miniature flower pot made from a thimble and some sewing pins with colored heads. It’s a perfect project for spring and with Mother’s Day on the horizon it’s something to seriously consider putting on your to-do list. The directions do call for drilling a small hole in the thimble; if you don’t have a drill or you’re uncomfortable with power tools, you could glue a hasp to the back of the thimble instead. [how to make a thimble necklace]
Project estimate:
- Thimble, on hand
- Straight pins with colored heads, on hand or $1 and up
- Thread, on hand
- Hot glue, on hand
- Drill, on hand
- Jump ring, on hand
- Chain, string, or ribbon, on hand
Total: Free and up
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