SYS~ Whimsical Key Chains


Today we are lucky enough to have Jess from Craftiness is Not Optional.  She is super talneted and has alot of super-duper tutorials.  I just recently realized we live only a few hours apart and have now made it my goal in life to meet up some day :)
I can't wait to make some of these and use them as gift toppers!


I think I may be in love with these adorable little key chains. So much in love that I made a bunch with no plans for them. After all, I don't need 7 key chains...but I have friends and family who do! Whether they know that or not. lol.




By the way, my name is Jess, and I blog over on Craftiness is not Optional, where I love to sew and craft up a storm! I have two adorable daughters, Sadie and Charlotte-and an awesome hubby who puts up with patiently supports my crafting/sewing impulses. I especially love sewing children's clothing and hoarding fabric. :D


Anyways, thanks so much to Susan for asking me to participate in her Scrap Your Stash series, I love using up scraps in fun ways, so it was so fun for me to think up a new project!



These little key chains are perfect for showcasing your favorite scrap of fabric, or embellishing with button flowers, felt monograms, or whatever you can dream up!


Here's the how to!

You'll need:
*fabric scraps
*medium weight iron on interfacing
*small piece of Pellon Peltex one sided iron-on interfacing. This stuff is really stiff and is almost like cardboard but you can sew right through it. It's awesome! I get mine when the interfacing at Joann's goes on sale, but you really only need a tiny bit so it shouldn't break the bank.
*twill tape or grosgrain ribbon
*key ring (you can get these on etsy, or re-use an old key ring from an unwanted key chain)
*pinking shears
*buttons, felt, for embellishing
*thread, sewing stuff

*something to make a pattern with, I traced a few of the round things in my sewing room to get some different shapes, and sketched out the oval.


So, first off decide what scraps you'd like to use, and iron on the medium interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric.

(that white piece is the Peltex)


If you're going to do an applique or buttons, trace around your pattern onto the right side of the fabric so that you know how to place it.


I added a quick appliqued C to this one (cruddiest applique sewing job ever though, lol)


Then I ironed on the Peltex to the wrong side of my fabric according to the directions. (there's a shiny side, which is the side that should be ironed on the wrong side of the fabric. I placed it down, covered it with a pressing cloth, and pressed with my iron for about 10-15 seconds.) Make sure you iron it to the side you want to be the "front" of your key chain.


Then cut it out, along with the back of your key chain.


Place wrong sides together, and place two pins about 1" or so apart on the bottom.


Sew from pin to pin, around the circle, about 1/4" away from the edge.


Then trim the edges all the way around with pinking shears.


Cut a piece of your twill tape or ribbon about 2" long. (ignore the fact that this piece is longer, 2" works better!)


Fold it over your key ring, insert into the opening on the bottom of your key chain, and sew the opening closed, back stitching at the beginning and end.

Trim threads, and you're done! Make a ton more for friends and family!

You can also sew up a fabric loop to match, but those were a bit bulky and I found that the twill tape was a lot easier to sew and made them a lot quicker to make also!


Hope you enjoyed them! Come visit me over on Craftiness is not Optional for more fun projects! (and lots of kids clothes, I am obsessed!) See you later!

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Thanks Jess!
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37 comments:

liZ evans said...

Cute idea! And fun for summer.
THanks for sharing!

taidyeoriginal said...

These are SO TOTALLY adorable!

Kelly @livingcraftilyeverafter said...

These are so cute! And they look easy enough for a newbie sewer too! Adding to my Pinterest! Thanks for sharing!

Kelly

Sweeter Hours said...

Wonderful! Can you tell me what brand of pinkershears you use? I have bought too many and they all really fray my fabric. Thanks!

Jennifer said...

I love these! As always, great idea Jess!!

Jess said...

Thanks everyone! @Sweeter Hours-mine don't have a name brand but are purple and black and work great! Sorry I don't have more info. :)

Jess

Maggie @ Midwestern {Sewing} Girl said...

I absolutely adore these!!! I'm makin' some this week...;)

Sara @ Sara vs. Sarah said...

I love these! These would make awesome gifts :)

Quilter in the Gap said...

I am absolutely loving this series. Thank you so much for rounding these up. My bookmarks are growing and growing.

Andi @ Jane of all crafts said...

Super cute!! Jess always makes the cutest stuff!!

Meags Keogh said...

Susan, thanks for thinking up such a brilliant idea - I'm loving all the ideas and am running out of scraps :) These key rings are just perfect.

Gwen @ Gwenny Penny said...

These are too flipping cute. GREAT gift idea. Love!

www.apronsandapples@blogspot.com said...

LOVE THESE! Thanks! I will be making some for sure! Kristy from www.apronsandapples.blogspot.com I follow craftiness is not optional and have a button on my page. Thanks for showcaing a favorite blog.

Amy said...

I made one today and I LOVE it! Thanks for the cute idea.

Brandi said...

LOVE it! These would make great gifts.

iluvmybugs said...

These are so adorable and a great (and useful) idea for fabric scraps! TFS

A Pretty Life in the Suburbs said...

What a great idea! I love these! Just found your blog through UCreate and I love it! New follower.
Jo-Anna

Rebeca Price said...

SUper cute!!! and I love all Jess stuff too.

Abby said...

These are too and seem simple to make..I am going to try this out..come check out my site mothertoalilprincess.blogspot.com ...I am new in this so bare with my site lol
THanks Abby

casserole said...

These may be the cutest little keychains. EVER.

I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-whimsical-key-chains-from-your-scrap-fabric-stash/2011/06/12/

--Anne

Marisa said...

These are so cute! What a great gift idea. I hate throwing away scraps. Thanks for sharing!

Melissa @ Love Affair With My Brother said...

Great idea and tute. I'm always looking for something fun to do with my scraps :)

Angel said...

GREAT idea! Going to make these for my friends for CHristmas! thanks!!!

Heather said...

These are adorable! Thanks!!!

Sisters of the said...

Love this idea! way way cute! love all of the stash projects!! Quick, and easy and don't cost anything!!

Darcie said...

Just found your blog today! I love your tutorials! These keychains are adorable! I can't wait to try making one.

Kewtsy said...

Just saw this tutorial today. What a great way to use up scraps.

Karen said...

I absolutely love this idea!!

Laura Emmons said...

I have PelTex scrap from making Fabric Post cards and this will be perfect! Thanks
Laura

Mary Ellen said...

So very cute and something that I can do quickly and feel accomplished once done. Many thanks for the post.

Pollyanna Patchwork said...

I keep everything and the ribbons from the Moda Jelly Rolls would be perfect for these instead of using new twill tape! Great super simple make!

Make handmade said...

Great tutorial. love it, thanks for sharing

allysonadeney said...

I love this tutorial.
I love it so much I have featured it on my blog.
If you would like to have a look, you can see it here......
http://allysonadeney.wordpress.com/2011/11/21/22-handmade-gifts-for-men-or-anyone-really-with-tutorials/
Thanks for taking the time to post it up!
Ally on harrsydesk.

safdar ali said...

this is the great idea. the key chains are so beautiful, i like it.

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seniorpal said...

scrapes so Thanks a lot. Keep on thinken These are so cute and I can use up

Patty said...

I loved this idea and just made a scrap fabric keychain of my own! Thanks for the great post :)

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Angela said...

These look like fun Christmas gifts. :)
Your applique letters really don't look bad! I might attempt some of my own. Did you just cut out the letters and sew them on top? There's nothing special that I'm missing, right?

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