Cork & Fabric Keyring
A simple little keyring made with scraps of cork and fabric.
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Yesterday I shared this cork passport holder I was able to make using the contents of the Craftiosity Craft Kit box I was sent.
As I mentioned, and you can see in the photo, I had a little bit of the cork fabric left, enough to make a little key ring.
To make your own cork key ring you will need:
A scrap of cork fabric 16cm(6") x 2.5cm(1")
A piece of fabric 28cm(11") x 5.5cm(2.25")
A D ring and clip - mine was in my stash saved from an old lanyard, Amazon have something similar here
Press a hem on each long side of the fabric and press with an iron. You want the fabric strip to measure 2.5cm - the same as the cork. As you can see in the photo I did one narrow hem and one wider one. I'm not sure why. You could make them even if you like! Press a small hem on one short end too.
Place the cork strip onto the end of fabric strip, wrong sides together, holding with clips. Top stitch down one side, along the short end hem and back up with other side.
Bring the fabric end up to just overlap the end of the cork and clip to hold in place.
Fold the cork end over so the cork is facing out forming a loop and the 2 cork ends are level. Slip the D ring onto the fabric end then loop the fabric back to cover the uncovered end of the cork. Wow this is difficult to put into words! Just look at the photos, I think that is much easier to work out!
Now stitch a square to hold all this in place. This is asking a lot of your sewing machine so go slow and use the handle to turn the needle really slowly if you need to. You are aiming for something like this.
Trim off any loose threads and you are done.
I love finding ways to use up little leftover scraps.