The Basic Belt
Materials
- Paper for making your pattern (newsprint or brown paper bags are great)
- 1/2 meter crappy cloth (for your rough draft! No sense ruining that expensive fabric needlessly)
- 1/2 meter lamé, acetate, silk, or satin
- 1/2 meter heavy cotton or super sturdy iron-on interfacing (the heavier and more durable the fabric, the heavier the decorations you can put on the belt. I used two layers of heavy-weight denim)
- 1/2 meter felt
- 2 super heavy-duty hooks (coat clasps)
- Beads, coins, or appliqués for decoration
Method
- Experiment with a paper (brown paper or newspaper) pattern first. You should first complete each of these steps with cheap fabric to ensure the correct fit.
- Measure the distance around your hips.
- Add 1/2 inch for the side seam and the overlap where the hooks or snap closures will go. Belts can close at the back, front, or side. It depends on your design.
- Make separate front and back pattern pieces.
- Cut the outer layer to be at least 1/2 inch larger all around than the pattern so the edges can be folded over the other layers to tidy up the edges.
- The angle at which you make the side seam can help contour the belt for a better fit. Making 2 small darts at the center of the back piece will also help.
- Sew the belt together, placing clasps on opening.
- Decorate belt with embroidery, beads, coins, or appliqués. Use your imagination! (I think chainmail would be very interesting....)
- After you've decorated the belt, sew felt on back with large, basting stitches. This is the only part of the belt that gets washed.
![[Belt]](belt1c.gif)
An alternate belt idea:![[Belt]](belt2.gif)
© 2006 Shantell Powell