I've made one of these before, but it was different in that It had no flaps. I always felt like my stuff was going to work it's way out, so I added flaps to this one, and to keep the flaps closed, I installed magnets, and the metal trinkets stick to the magnets, holding the flap secure.
I would, of course, do some things different if I were to make another. Like use a prettier thread around those magnets. I may still go in and do that.
Now my stuff is secure while I Hunt for Junk.
Just an FYI if you DIY. I used the really strong Rare-earth magnets, not your usual craft magnets for this project. I also, basically, disassembled part of the the belt, to stitch in the fabric properly and then re-stitched the belt back together. Also, make sure your trinkets will stick to the magnets, before you stitch them in place. Brass and Aluminum won't stick.
If you make one, send me a pic.
Margo
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I saw that idea in Country Home and have been wanting to try it. I love the addition of the flaps and magnets. Great ideas!
Too cool! Love it!
BTW... Caleb would LOVE for you to use the pic of his lamp! ;o)
How clever! I like the fabric you picked out - it's bright and has lots of color. I love the flap idea. Are you sure this belt has big enough pockets for you and all your junk??? :) Vickie
Turned out super cute! Are you going to give it a work out this weekend?
That is super cute! Velcro would also work great in place of the magnets. Let us know how it works out for ya!
Really Cute Margo.. wonderful Idea too..
OK-you must be feeling more rested. You're thinking about junking again!
Christy
You are just too talented!
I've been thinking about doing this for a long time, so now I will!
I really like this idea and I have of these I picked up at a yard sale for 10 cents each. I think I have some funky fabric to try to make one. I also wanted to tell you that I really enjoyed your sale and came home ready to create somthing new. I will have to post some pictures of what I picked up at the garage sales this weekend. Again you have truly inspired me.
Thanks Suzanna Villasana
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