Valentine’s Day is on it’s way, and I thought it would be fun to make
some heart shaped embellishments for my girls.
some heart shaped embellishments for my girls.
We already have some heart bows made from ribbon, felt and fabric, so I thought I’d try a zipper!
After some experimenting, I found that a zipper heart is quite simple to make.
Today I’m going to show you how to make one for yourself.
Today I’m going to show you how to make one for yourself.
Zipper Heart
Supplies:
14″ Zipper (you could use a shorter length, as I had 6″ left over)
Glue gun and glue sticks
Sewing Scissors
Hobby Scissors
Stretchy Ring Base
(I used mine as a ring.)
Glue gun and glue sticks
Sewing Scissors
Hobby Scissors
Stretchy Ring Base
(I used mine as a ring.)
I used a basic pink 14″ zipper because I thought the zipper pull would add a fun touch.
You could also use The Ribbon Retreat’s Zipper Accents. You wouldn’t have the zipper pull, but you’d be able to skip a few steps because the zipper accents are already trimmed and ready to go.
The first step is to zip your zipper pull down to the bottom of the zipper.
Decide what size you want your zipper heart to be by
looping both zipper lengths over to the middle of the zipper.
looping both zipper lengths over to the middle of the zipper.
You can loop to the front.
You can loop to the back.
Or you can loop the zipper lengths back and then bring the tails to the front.
This is what I decided to do.
This is what I decided to do.
Cut the zipper to the length that you want.
You’ll want to use your hobby scissors to do this so that you won’t dull your sewing scissors.
You’ll want to use your hobby scissors to do this so that you won’t dull your sewing scissors.
Word to the wise… do not, I repeat do not, leave the room to change the laundry at this point
because your child may be tempted to pull the zipper pull right off and you will spend the next 15 minutes trying to get it back on!
because your child may be tempted to pull the zipper pull right off and you will spend the next 15 minutes trying to get it back on!
I cut my zipper down to 8 inches.
I still have 4 inches left, I’m sure I’ll be able to use them in another project.
I still have 4 inches left, I’m sure I’ll be able to use them in another project.
Using your sewing scissors, trim the base of your zipper into a point.
Seal the ends of the point and the ends of the zipper lengths. I used Fray Check to do this.
Sealing it with a lighter doesn’t work very well.
Sealing it with a lighter doesn’t work very well.
Loop your zipper lengths around and secure them to the zipper point with hot glue.
You could also use a needle and thread to stitch your zipper heart together.
You could also use a needle and thread to stitch your zipper heart together.
Do this with both zipper lengths.
And your Zipper Heart is finished!
Now you can attach your zipper heart to your ring base.
I used hot glue, but E600 glue would probably be a better choice.
I’m not sure how well the hot glue will hold.
I’m not sure how well the hot glue will hold.
You could also attach your zipper heart to a hair clip. Or it would make a cute necklace! The zipper heart would also look darling on a bracelet. Or how about some earrings?
Of course, the zipper heart makes an adorable ring!
Daisey is so excited to wear her new ring to school!
info from: HERE
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