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How to Make Braided Easter Eggs from Eve of Reduction

by Cristin Frank
(IC: blogger)
1.5 Hours
Easy
These Braided Easter Eggs are made from recycled water bottles and fabric scraps.
Supplies:
Assorted Fabric totaling approx. ½ yard
(small egg will require approx. 54" of braided fabric, 74" for the medium egg and 100" for the large egg. These measurements are just to give you an idea of length, be sure to wrap a tape measure around your egg templates and plan accordingly)
Glue Gun (Please note that a lower powered glue gun is preferable since the super guns will melt the packing tape and could effect the thin plastic from the 12oz water bottles.)
1 24oz plastic water bottle
2 12oz plastic water bottles
Large Plastic Easter Egg (approx 2.75" in height)
Iron (optional)
Sewing machine
Click on the link for the full tutorial:
Supplies:
Assorted Fabric totaling approx. ½ yard
(small egg will require approx. 54" of braided fabric, 74" for the medium egg and 100" for the large egg. These measurements are just to give you an idea of length, be sure to wrap a tape measure around your egg templates and plan accordingly)
Glue Gun (Please note that a lower powered glue gun is preferable since the super guns will melt the packing tape and could effect the thin plastic from the 12oz water bottles.)
1 24oz plastic water bottle
2 12oz plastic water bottles
Large Plastic Easter Egg (approx 2.75" in height)
Iron (optional)
Sewing machine
Click on the link for the full tutorial:
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Published March 1st, 2013 2:53 PM
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