![]() Back-stitch a few times to secure it, then string your pacifier through like a luggage tag.Īren't these fun!? You can find these colored clips on Amazon, Etsy, and eBay if you search for "enamel suspender clips" and it's not hard to find them for less than a dollar a piece. Slide the knot into the other open end of your fabric tube and seal the end shut with a basic straight stitch. I like grosgrain ribbon a lot because it is strong and stays put, but thinner shiny ribbon works fine too. For the other end, cut a piece of ribbon long enough (perhaps 7 inches depending on the thickness of the ribbon) to tie a knot on one end and still have the loop around 2 ½ inches long. Sew it down in a criss cross fashion and a square to really secure it down. Slide your clip through one end and fold it over about an inch. ![]() Press everything nice and crisp and fold in the two raw edges. I like to attach a safety pin to one end and drop it down the tube then pulling it through. Use whatever method you're most comfortable with to get the tube right side out. If your interfacing is fusible, iron your two pieces together and sew down one side at ¼" after you've folded it right sides together. You need only one strip and one same-size strip of interfacing for each binky clip. The first step is to gather strips of fabric and cut them along the grain (not on a diagonal) into 2 ¼" by 8" pieces. Enjoy this fun and easy Pacifier Clips DIY Making these nine pacifier clips ended up costing me only $7 since I had the fabric scraps on hand. ![]() I only wish I had found clips sooner! I decided to be a little more prepared early on this time and figured I could make a handful of super cute binky clips for less than half the price of buying them. My babies are quite pro-binky, and I don't mind a bit! The only problem I run into is losing them around the house! With our last child, I finally got around to purchasing a pacifier clip just as he was growing out of them. Is your baby constantly dropping her pacifier? We'll show you how to make pacifier clips the easy (and CHEAP) way to solve the problem! This pacifier clips DIY would also be a great craft to make and sell.
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