How to Sew a Lanyard in No Time!
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- In this sewing tutorial, you'll learn how to create stylish and functional lanyards using fabric scraps. Whether you need a lanyard for your keys, ID cards, or want to make teacher appreciation gifts, this tutorial has got you covered!
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With just a few materials and some basic sewing skills, you'll be whipping up custom lanyards in no time. Plus, these make great items to sew and sell, adding a personalized touch to your handmade creations.
🧵 Fabric used in this tutorial is from Tara Reed's Spring Barn Quilts collection by Riley Blake Designs
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00:00 introduction
00:55 Supplies
01:50 Prepare your fabric
02:47 Add fusible fleece
06:33 Sew lanyard together
09:55 Add the clasp
10:38 Sew ends to form the loop
14:59 Who needs lanyards
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How and when you do use lanyards? For you or kids to carry keys? For work? Trade shows? Other?
We use them on cruises!
@@denasullivan4134 Fun! Do you have one planned? 🤞🏼
I use them at the Waterpark. I clip it to my waterproof phone case. Keeps my phone and credit card safe and with me.
@@angelarose5869 great idea!
Thank you for the great tutorial. Just made one for my husband for his fishing 🎣 license.😊
You are very welcome - I hope he catches lots of yummy things for dinner! 🎣
I just made my first one and thank you for the tutorial!! I’ll be making these for my daughter, a specials needs teacher and all of her para’s. They will love. ❤
You’re very welcome and I’m sure they will love them! 🥰
Just attended a major Quilt Show where I not only needed to print my own badge but they gave out flimsy elastic lanyard holder. Would have made my own if I had known. Your tutorial is a welcome keeper. Thank you
I always bring my own if I think there will be a badge - cuter and the fabric is more comfortable on your neck. 🥰
Thank you for this lanyard tutorial.
You are very welcome 😀
I love this tutorial! First, thank you for showing exactly what you do to pull the bobbin thread up and prevent the thread nest. You have mentioned that tip in several videos, but I miss what you do to repeat the actions myself. Secondly, through the entire tutorial, I was thinking, this would be so nice for my daughter and her students that will be traveling in the fall. Thank you so much for sharing your time, talent and tips! Have a great day!
You are so welcome! It’s hard to get the angle right AND focus on the thread and not my hands on that pulling up bobbin thread tip 🤪 going to be working on focus options for my camera this weekend while you make some lanyards! 😂
I think my grandkids and daughter (who is a teacher) would enjoy these. Thanks for sharing the tutorial! / Jan
You are very welcome! I also have a tutorial with the quick release clasps if your daughter prefers that kind > ruclips.net/video/id48e0Le-s8/видео.html
Thank you, Tara, I'm making them for our cruise to Alaska! What a great idea! I will also make them for my team for our Retreat in September.
Have fun! I want to do an Alaskan cruise again. Did the inside passage about 22 years ago but want to go all the way to Anchorage
What a great project!! Who doesn't need a lanyard?! I'll be making some of these for gifts! I just subscribed to your channel
Glad you found me - welcome and happy sewing!
I use these as key leashes for my purses. I loop them around the strap. They are long enough that I don’t need to remove it to open the door.
ooooo... great idea! 💡
Adorei o seu projeto, vou fazer com certeza. Obrigada
Have fun!
Great tutorial, thanks.
You are very welcome - have fun!
Great tutorial
thank you!
Love these. I use them for keys. I do like the idea of seasonal ones as gifts.
Or seasonal key lanyards for yourself too!
Great video. You were made for this. Thank You for sharing.
thank you and you're very welcome!
Great tutorial! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Great information, very well presented!!
thank you! I'll be posting one about making them with breakaway clasps too this weekend
These are perfect for cruises, especially if you find some nautical fabric
Good idea! I’ll have to whip some up for my next cruise 🚢🥰
Thank you for sharing this great idea! As an option, maybe sewing in a clipped part could be safer for use in case it's being caught somehow. You are so inspirational!
Another option for sure!
Nice tutorial. But why not put in the hardware first, after ironing the ends towards the centre of the long side. That way, I eliminate the unnecessary stop-and-start step when you add the clip after. 😂😂 One continually stitching line, and you're done!! It works for me!! ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Do what works for you - so are you sewing the short ends together first? That could work too - just not how my brain did it!
Thank you for sharing this. I've made a fair amount in my day, I need to make more, lots of tips and tricks...
Question: is there a reason why you did not stitch the other side until the end?
Thanks again for sharing 😊
You’re very welcome. I do the second side after connecting the two ends and sewing them shut. Then I just sew once on that side instead of twice.
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Happy sewing!
Thanks for the video. Are these washable without distorting?
That’s a great question… I haven’t washed mine so I’m not sure. If you use lanyards regularly and think you will need to wash them I would definitely pre-wash/pre-shrink the fabric
Thank you a great tutorial. However here in the U.K. we are required to have a fast release clip inserted in case someone wants to do harm! Yes seriously. If it’s not there you might get strangled. So if this does happen it breaks at the clip and doesn’t hurt the wearer.
That actually makes a lot of sense but I've never seen it... my husband works for the school district and I just checked his and he doesn't have a fast release clip. Researching now...
Most hospitals require break away clips
@@sandieprice8284 I just got some and will be doing another video with them 👍🏻
Yes, safety release clasps are easy to attach and very cheap.
@@perfectseams video with those coming Saturday 5/18 🥰
Can't tell you how many times I've forgotten the clip......🙄😂
you're in good company! 🤣
How is it possible tteachers and schoolchildren aree alloweed to use solid lanyards? I'm in healttcare and my insurance is void if I'm injured at work because of a solid lanyard. In fact the hospital provodes us with a safe lanyard for the keys and the ID separately.. I might be beyond cautious, but I am making smal pouches for my friends for carrying dog poop bags and as I decided to make a lanyard fir carrying the pouch, my first taak was to find a safety lock online.
Perhaps my chilhood experierience has engrained this in my brain when I was 3 years old. Nobody was harmed in any way, actually I had a giggle when my Dad started his career in the law enforcement: and I naturally invesigated his new necktie. It had a rubber band around the necl and the band had soft small metal pieces in the back of Dad's neck. It was 58 years ago.
It’s a good question and one of those things I never questioned or considered until the risks were pointed out in comments. Seems so obvious now - hence my second video 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/id48e0Le-s8/видео.html
This is the first I’m hearing of a safety tie - also makes lots of sense for police and other professions!
Why isn’t this shareable to Pinterest?
It should be - I've shared it with the RUclips "share" button... 🤷🏻♀
@@ArtistTaraReed I finely got it loaded to Pinterest! For some reason I couldn’t get it to work yesterday.
Thanks for the tutorial!
@@denasullivan4134 technology 😜 - glad you got it to work!