DIY Sweet Hankie Bracelets

Today I have a sweet and shabby chic DIY for you! I am going to teach you how to make a braided bracelet from an old handkerchief. These are easy to make and a great way to repurpose your stained and tattered vintage hanky stash. You can customize the design to your liking as well. What I like best about them is that they are fast to whip up.

Here’s What You Need:

*Vintage Hankies

*Scissors

*Twine or Thread

*Chain(optional)

*Metal End Caps

*Jewelry findings (jump rings, clasps)

*Beads and Charms

*E6000

*Jewelry Pliers

Step 1: Cut your hankies- Gather up your tattered hankies. Cut them lengthwise into strips that are about 1.5-2″ wide.

Step 2: Braid- Gather up three hanky strips. At the very top of the gathered strips tie them with a piece of twine and snip the ends of the twine off after you knot. Then braid your strip, and secure with another piece of twine at the end. If you wish to add chain, replace one strip of hanky with a couple of lengths of chain and braid it in. Once you have tied off your braid, clip off the chain ends close to the twine.

Step 3: Glue- Carefully snip off the ends of the hanky braids close to the twine as possible. Place a little E6000 into your bead cap and mush in one end of your braid wiping off excess glue if you have some push out. Let dry overnight or at least for a few hours.

Step 4: Add Clasp and charms- Using your jewelry pliers add your clasp to your end caps with jump rings. Make bead charms or add ready-made charms and add to your clasp with jump rings. And there you have it!

I love these little bracelets! I think they are a great way to repurpose less than perfect hankies! They look so sweet by themselves or stacked together. I made a batch of them for my shop, but I think I will be making some of these for holiday gifts as well. You can make a whole batch of them in under an hour. And the best part is that you can have so much fun customizing them in your own way. One of a kind wearables! Hope you enjoy!

Happy Crafting!

 


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  1. These are lovely! One question, where did you find your metal end caps I’ve been having trouble finding them!! Thanks!

    • Thank you so much Anna! I am so glad you like them! They are for sale. I am selling them for $20 a bracelet. I haven’t put them up in my shop yet because I have a show this weekend. If you want to shoot me an email (BinkyandLola@gmail.com )and let me know which one(s) you would like I can get payment through paypal and go ahead and ship them out for you. Hope you have a fantastic day! 🙂

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  3. Thank YOU! for giving me the tip about the bead caps, I will definitely check out the shop you suggested! Happy crafting!!

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  5. When my Dad was in WW11 he sent my Mom a hankerchief in letters from each base he was stationed at. Of course she kept them and now I have inherited them and cherish them dearly. I would like to share a few with my children and grandchildren but not to put in a drawer – to wear and enjoy – what a great idea this is! Can’t wait to give them!!!

    • Wow! What an amazing heirloom! That’s so sweet! I just adore hankies! If you have hankies that you don’t want to cut up, you can tie them together and make a bunting. That’s what I did with some of my favorites. Thanks for sharing your sweet hanky story 🙂

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  13. Hi, this is such a great idea! Could you give more info about the end caps? I want to make sure I find ones that are the right size. Do you know the circumference or length in inches? There are just so many options when I search for them. Again, thank you for the terrific idea! Happy new year!

    • Hi Lisa! The end caps I have measure about 10mm wide so I would look for some that are like 8to10 millimeters inside. You can find them on Etsy. Search under supplies for leather end caps. Hope you enjoy making your bracelets!

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  15. Hi Ashlee! I have to tell you how much I appreciate your creativity and sharing it with all of us. I have inherited several of my Grandmother’s and three Aunt’s and plus my Mother’s hankies and though they are all different sizes and something I would never use I wasn’t sure what to do with them. All of them have passed now, and as you can imagine I don’t want to throw the hankies away so this is the perfect solution! There is just me and my sister and her 8-yr old daughter so now I can make something for all of us to remember the ladies in our family. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    Zonda

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  17. How big were your hankies? I picked some up from an antique shop but they are various sizes…does that matter?