Jul 30, 2009

How to make a tetra charm

As I wrote the previous post, I write here how to make a tetra charm.
You need only a piece of rectangle, stuffing and a piece of tape or string.
Petit gift for customers, tetra charm
I made in two sizes. The one is from 7cm x 3.5 cm rectangle, and the smaller one is from 5cm x 2.5 cm rectangle. They both includes allowances of 3mm.

Tetra charm
The bigger ones are what I post yesterday, and the smaller ones are these.
I made a bracelet with these smaller tetras.
Tetra bracelet

How to make a tetra charm 1
These are cut pieces, 5cm x 2.5 cm.

How to make a tetra charm 2
At first, fold the allowance of a longer side like the picture. This edge is what you sew at last.
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Then, fold it in two and sew like the picture.

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Open the allowance and fold it like the picture, and sew the not folded edge.
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Turn it out.

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Put the stuffing making the tetra shape(The edge of both sides intersect one another).

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Then, sew the folded edge using blind stitch, putting a string on the top.

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Finished!

Tetra bracelet
I put them on the linen code and made a bracelet.
It closes with a loop and a tetra (* v *).
Tetra bracelet

By the way,,,
Today I got another bread crust from other bakery. They gave me without any charge (* v *)!!!!!
Bread crust pizza

17 comments:

  1. too cute! and tiny!

    you know? I was trying to make that blind stitch but I couldnt find any good tutorial or video on the internet :(

    but it really makes your little stuffed things look extremely cute and professional hehehe

    Hugs Mairuru! I love the colors you use and everything you make *_*

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  2. Mairuru!
    Thank you so much for all your tutorials! Your works are adorable, I love visiting your blog and looking at your cute things! You rule!

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  3. Your little tetras are darling! And you certainly make great use of those bread crusts... that looks so good!

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  4. Mairuru!
    They are the cutest little charms I have ever seen. You are so clever.

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  5. thanks for sharing - very cute!

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  6. I really like the little tetras, the bracelt is very cute. The bread crust looks very yummy. I see tomatoes, bell peppers, what else did you put on it.
    My friend loves bracelts i'm going to make her one.
    Thank you so very much

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  7. I just love your blog - thankyou for being so generous and sharing your patterns with us. Terri

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  8. Mena here. I never miss your blogs and always look out for new things you churn out. By reading all the comments, I can see that you're pretty popular. Keep up the good work. You inspire me, Mai ;>)

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  9. Just pretty, too pretty~~~~ (>_<)!!

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  10. Your projects are always so very pretty!!! I posted a link to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-tiny-fabric-tetra-charms/2009/08/01/
    --Anne

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  11. Thank you very much everyone! I liked the shape and now making a new drawstring bag with them. (* v *)

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  12. Aww, that is darling, I love it! I'll be linking.

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  13. I love the tetra charm so much. Please teach us how to sew by hand. It is very convenient for traveling!

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  14. thanks for the great tutorial! i tried it yesterday! loved the result!

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  15. I believe one and all must glance at it.

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  16. Love the tetra bracelet. But I can’t seem to get the shape right, I must be sewing something wrong.

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  17. These are so cute. But you don't seem to have your blog anymore.

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