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  • Wrist Cuff by Tina Sparkles
  • Learn how to convert a tie into a wrist cuff.
    From "Stylelicious"
    episode DSTY-102


    Host Tina Sparkles demonstrates how to turn a tie into a wrist cuff--and it only takes an hour.

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    PHOTO

    Tina creates a beautiful wrist cuff and collar from a tie.
    PHOTO

    Figure A
    Materials:

    tie
    buton

    Wrist Cuff

    1. Cut a portion of a tie approximately 3" longer than the width of your wrist.

    2. Serge or zigzag stitch the cut edge.

    3. Sew button on the serged end.

    4. Sew a buttonhole on the other end and snip open (figure A).

    Tips:

    • This cuff can also be made as a choker. Simply substitute wrist measurement for neck measurement.

    • You can also use hook and loop tape to fasten your cuff on.

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