Use buttons and chain to create a military-esque shirt collar. This DIY channels the hardware-in-fashion vibe through a combination of the idea of chains and tipped collars on shirts, the general vogue for gold and chunky gold at that, and the perennial winter attraction to military. [Xmas present #2...this time for your female friends? (and males too, not to be gender-biased)]
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Monday, 3 December 2012
DIY | Real Cuff Links
Xmas idea number 2 : my last post was about making cuff links that go on normal shirts. But if you're stuck for a present for a man (or anyone who would have occasion to wear an evening shirt - let's not be gender biased) why not make a pair of real, customised cuff links?
You will need;
- 4 buttons this time
- 2 lengths of chain (approx. 1 cm) OR elastic
- 2 jump rings
Then attach the chain to each button using jump rings.Here's the first cuff link
Now just repeat for the second one! Simple as!
Just note that:
- Elastic can be used to tie the buttons together, but they don't tend to look as good.
- Buttons cannot be the type with holes through them, they mush have their attachment at the back, otherwise there's nowhere to attach the jump rings
- Buttons much be small enough to fit through button holes; in the other cuff link DIY the chain passes through the hole making the size of the button irrelevant - they could be as big as you wanted them.
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