It seems my boys are no longer babies.
Well, that was a given since their 2nd birthday.
But they're sitting on a chair at mealtime, going to the potty, starting to dress themselves and playing nonstop with their tools and trucks (or 'chucks' as they call them). On top of that, if my husband's working in the garage.. they're there!
So it was time for their very own tool belts.
It was a quick project (since I was having to make two) with little supplies, that I figured I'd give you a tutorial.
Here's what you'll need:
roll of grosgrain ribbon (you won't need a whole roll)
old jeans or sturdy material
scrap of another material (can be cotton or denim)
velcro
First off, cut a piece from your old jeans. I actually used this pair for this project first.
My piece measured 8" long by 14" across the bottom and 11" across the top.
Lay your denim piece over the scrap piece, both laying right side down, with the top 1/3 off the fabric. Be sure the top of the scrap piece is straight (this will be the top of the front pocket).
Cut around the denim piece in the same shape.
Fold over the top of the cut piece and press with an iron.
Sew a hem just along the top.
Place the piece over top of the denim piece, lining up the bottom and sides. Pin it on and sew around the outer edges, leaving the top open.
Sew two more seams going down the front for pockets. Here you can choose to do two pockets as well or even a few narrow pockets.
Now fold over the edges of the sides and bottom of the apron and pin in place. You'll be sewing a hem around the edges of the apron. You can do the top or leave it like I did, either way it will be covered up.
Now press your edges with an iron.
Next, get your ribbon and cut a 4" piece. (You may want to make this longer, depends on your child's toys. Once I was finished, I noticed some of the toy hammers are too big to fit in the slot I made).
Fold in half and pin onto the side of your apron.
Then sew it on.
For the top, you'll lie the top of the apron over the ribbon leaving excess ribbon on either sides of your apron. I had about 6 or 7 inches on both sides. You may need to measure your child's waist to see how much extra you'll need.
Pin it and then sew your ribbon onto the apron.
For the edges of the ribbon, I burnt the edges with a lighter so they wouldn't fray.
Now take a 4 inch piece of velcro and pin them on the ends of your ribbon. Make sure you're sewing them on the right sides.
This is how it should look when you're done.
You now have a cute tool belt for your little handyman!
Try them on and play away!
My boys really are growing up.. they'll actually stand still for a picture now!
A perfect place to put all your tools.
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71 comments:
Seriously adorable! I love them! I found your blog through Momnivore's creative juice link party. I'm your newest follower ~ Megan
Those are GREAT!!!
These are super cute! I bet they love playing with them!
Thanks for linking up to this week's Catch a Glimpse Party! I'll be featuring this tomorrow!
This is a great idea! I love projects that re-use fabric. My little guy is almost 2 now, and would likely make great use of this. I'm pinning it!
Such a great idea for little boys! We just posted our Kitchen Fun and Crafty Friday Link Party and would love for you to share this! http://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com/2012/02/kitchen-fun-and-crafty-friday-link_23.html
My sewing skills aren't great, but I feel like this tutorial made it look so easy. I have pinned it and might try it for my son when he get a bit older.
Very cute! Love it!
Such a cute idea. I love this! Thanks so much for sharing on Blissful and Domestics Feature Friday Linky Party:>
http://blissfulanddomestic.blogspot.com/
This is such a great idea! Pinning... :-)
Erin
takingtimetocreate.blogspot.com
What a great way to repurpose some old clothes!
Not sure what's cuter- those darling tool belts or your handsome little fella's :) I am so exited to try this since my hubby just threw a pair of work jeans out and I dug them out- my little guy will love working by his daddy now, too!
PS: Thanks for sharing w/ our readers @ WGW!
xoxo
Your boys are SO STINKIN cute! Love love love the tool belts!
That is so cute...Thanks for linking up@CountryMommaCooks have a wonderful weekend:)
How adorable! This would work for my crafty daughter as well! I am hosting my 2nd link party, and would love for you to add this along with anything else you like!
http://www.mom4realky.blogspot.com/2012/02/4-real-friday-link-party-2.html
Jessica @ Mom 4 Real
Fabulous little tool belts! and a great tutorial!
(love that you upcycled old jeans too!!)
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
I think I need a rotary cutter, bad! Come share at my link party! http://www.dwellonjoy.com/2012/02/dwell-on-fridays-five.html
That is the cutest thing ever! I love it. I know I am going to be making one for my boy as well when he gets just a little bit older ! Thanks for sharing the Tutorial so I will now how to make one:) Thanks for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.
Jill
So cute -- both the tool belt and your boys!!! They will likely finds lots of things to put in the pockets besides tools! I would love it if you would come link up with Busy Monday (open Monday through Thursdays) at A Pinch of Joy, a linky party for ideas that make life better, easier and more fun!
What a brilliant idea and so good that you reused old jeans in the process!!! Easy to follow tutorial, too. I would love for you to share this at our ongoing themed linky that's just for Aprons....
http://threadingmyway.blogspot.com/2012/02/threading-your-way-aprons-and-art.html
Precious idea!! Love it!
This is just too cute! What a fun craft to do...I'll have to remember this for when Logan is older! Thanks for sharing at Manic Monday!
Melissa
I have a nephew that would go CRAZY for something like this! Such a fun idea! Thanks for sharing this on Fancy This Fridays this last week!
~Kassi @ Truly Lovely
I need to make one of these for my little helper! Thanks so much for linking your awesome projects to Cutesy Monday!
XO! Kathryn
destinationcraft.blogspot.com
This is such a great idea. Love!
Love for you to share this at my Wednesday's "Made by ME" linky party here:
http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2012/02/made-by-me-20-linky-party.html
So cute! My son loves tools - I may have to do this :) Just found your blog on Serendipity and Spice!
Love this. I'm thinking of copying it and making it a "spy gadget" belt instead of a tool belt. My son loves to play secret agent and has all these spy gadgets. This could work! Thanks!!
@Our Pinteresting Family Thank you, Megan! Happy to have you!!
@Earning My Cape Thanks!
@Allison {A Glimpse Inside} They sure do! Thank you so much!!
@folkhaven Yay!! Hope you get to make one, too!
@Jill @ KitchenFunWithMy3Sons.com Thanks so much for the invite!
@Mama Jodi Awesome!! Have fun!
@Sewing for Utange Thank you!
@Danielle Thanks, Danielle!
@Erin Thanks, Erin!
@Renonda Thanks!!
@Lolly Jane Aw, thank you!! Have fun!!
@Kara @ Mine for the Making Thank you, Kara!
@Deana Thanks for stopping by!
@Jessica Kielman For sure! My daughter likes to wear them when they're not playing with them, too!!
@Jill Thank you, Jill!
@Sarah They sure do come in handy!! Thanks for the invite!
@Jill @Two Yellow Birds Decor That's great!! Thanks!
@Charlene@APinchofJoy Thanks so much! They sure do love the pockets!
@Pam Thank you so much!!
@Kimberly @ See Sew and Seedlings Thank you!
@Serendipity and Spice Thanks!! Have fun with yours!
This is AWESOME!!! I love this! I'll be featuring this next week on KIS!
Oh my goodness...adorable! Thanks so much for linking these up!
So cute!!! Now they're ready to help you with some DIY!!!
Thanks for linking it up @ Creatively Living!
--Katie
@Kaysi Thank you so much, Kaysi!! I'll be sure to check it out!
@Jenny Thank you!!
@Katie Goldsworthy Thanks, Katie!
This is so cute!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!! I hope you will share with us again this week!
Hi Victoria, I've featured your Toddler Tool Belt today...
http://threadingmyway.blogspot.com/2012/03/threading-your-way-features.html
these looks cute! we are featuring it today. we hope to see you again this week!
I'm so glad to see something made for boys. I know I seem to overlook my son and make more stuff for my girls. The tool belts turned out great - wish my son were still little so I could make him one.
Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
Rachel
adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com
oh this is so cute. your little guy has to love this. I am so pleased that you linked it up to BeColorful and I agree with the above comment that it is fun to see boy stuff out here.
Have a great week,
pam
I haven't been over to visit for a while but WOWZERS! This tool belt absolutely rocks and my son would do stoked forone. I just need to refine my sewing skills..hehehe
I am following you with Linky Follower now, so I will be able to keep up with ya!
Kim
http://too-much-time.com
These are awesome and the tutorial is so easy to follow. My son is the same age as your boys and he would love one of these. Thanks for sharing. You are being featured this week at Lines Across. http://linesacrossmyface.blogspot.com/2012/03/cure-for-common-monday-30.html
It was an outstanding week of talent at Rook No. 17. Thank you for being a part of the creative energy and spirit that gives “A Little Birdie Told Me…” wings. Hope to see you again at this week’s party!
Jenn
@Carrie Thanks for stopping by!
@PamThanks again for the feature!
@ToSewWith Love Thanks again for the feature!
@Rachel Thanks, Rachel! It's true, it's always hard to find fun projects for boys!
@Becolorful Thanks, Pam!
@Kim @ Too Much Time Thanks, Kim! So glad to have you following along!!
@Rachel Hope you get to make one for your little guy too! Thanks!
@Jenn Erickson Thanks, Jenn!!
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