Monday, September 23, 2019

How to Make a Sash How to Make a Sash

A sash is an essential accessory for beauty pageants. A sash is also a fun way to identify the guest of honor at bachelorette parties, baby showers, and other special occasions. You can easily make a sash customized for your needs with a few basic craft supplies and a sewing machine.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Designing the Sash

  1. Get approximately of a ribbon. Wide ribbon makes a great sash and eliminates the need to sew as much. is enough ribbon for most adults, but you may need to adjust depending on the size of the person. Measure the ribbon on the person by wrapping it from their hip to their opposite shoulder and back down to their hip. You can always trim the ribbon if it's too long, so it's better to have more than you need than not enough. Choose ribbon in the color and texture of your choice.[1]
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    wide ribbon will make it easier to add large lettering to the sash.[2]}}
    • Opt for a thicker, matte type of ribbon to ensure that the iron-on letters will adhere to the ribbon.
  2. Choose some decorative trim. You can accent your sash with some fringe, lace, or another type of trim if desired. Make sure to get enough to cover the entire edge of your ribbon.[3]
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    • For example, if you have a long piece of ribbon, then you will need the same amount of trim to cover one edge of the ribbon, or twice as much trim to cover both edges.
    • Try contrasting a red ribbon with some black fringe, or contrast a pink satin ribbon with some white lace.
  3. Select your iron-on letters. You can find iron-on letters in craft supply stores. Choose letters in the style and color of your choice. Make sure that the letters are the iron-on type and that they will fit onto the ribbon you have chosen.[4]
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  4. Choose some sequins, crystals, and other embellishments. To add some extra color and sparkle to the sash, you can also glue on some sequins, crystals, and/or beads. Choose embellishments that have a flat side if possible. This will make it easier to glue them onto the ribbon.[5]
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    • Try adding light pink crystals to the edges of a dark pink beauty pageant sash.
    • Add some red sequins to a black bachelorette sash.
    • Enhance a white sash with contrasting baby accessory beads (rattles, bottles, booties, etc.) for a baby shower.

[Edit]Sewing the Sash

  1. Pin the trim to the ribbon. To accent your sash, pin the trim to one edge of the ribbon or to both edges if desired. Make sure that the edges of the ribbon and trim are overlapping by at least . Place a pin through the ribbon and trim every to to secure them.[6]

  2. Sew the trim in place. Use your sewing machine to sew a straight stitch about from the edge of the trim to secure it to the ribbon. Make sure that you sew through the ribbon and the trim.[7]

  3. Position the letters on the ribbon. Fold the ribbon in half so that the two ends are matching up and lay the ribbon on a flat surface. Then, begin placing the letters so that they are centered on this section of ribbon. Start and finish placing the letters about to from the fold and the end of the section. Space letters out evenly as well.[8]

    • If the word you want on the sash is a longer one, then place the first letter closer to the edge. For example, if you are making a "Bachelorette" sash, then start pinning the "B" about from the edge and space them evenly so that the "E" is also about from the edge.
  4. Iron the letters in place. Follow the instructions for the iron-on letters to iron them onto the ribbon. You may need to cover the letters with a towel or t-shirt to protect them from the heat. Apply even heat to all of the letters.

  5. Glue on any other embellishments. Apply a dab of fabric glue to the ribbon where you want to place a sequin, crystal, or bead. Then, press the embellishment into the glue. Repeat until you have attached all of the embellishments. Then, let the glue dry overnight.

    • For example, if you are making a sash for a bridal shower, then you could glue on some wedding accessory embellishments, such as a wedding cake, wedding dress, or a bouquet.

[Edit]Securing the Sash

  1. Pin the ends of the sash together. Before you secure the ends of the sash, try it on. Position the sash how you want to wear it and adjust the ends so that they meet near your hip. The ends should be overlapping at a slight angle. When you are happy with the fit, place a pin through the 2 ends to secure them.[9]

  2. Sew across the sash ends. Remove the sash with the pin still in place. Then, use your sewing machine to sew a straight stitch across the two ends. Sew just below where you pinned the ends together.[10]

    • Remove the pin after you finish sewing.
  3. Cut off the excess material. After you finish sewing the ends together, cut along the edge of the seam, about from the stitches you just sewed. Then, discard the excess fabric and your sash is ready to wear![11]

[Edit]Things You'll Need

  • Ribbon
  • Trim
  • Iron-on letters or fabric paint or permanent markers
  • Sequins, crystals, and/or beads
  • Fabric glue
  • Pins
  • Scissors
  • Iron
  • Sewing machine
  • Thread

[Edit]References

[Edit]Quick Summary



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