The lobster clasp is perfect for attaching it to their school backpack. I also use the same clasp for making a little sanitizer bottle holder. ![]() This DIY ribbon lanyard is so easy to make in just 5 minutes. They just rolled it and kept it in the small ziplock bag before putting it in the backpack. The ribbon is a light material, so it won’t be bulky when they store it in the backpack pocket. My kids use it for their school bus pass. You can also mix and match different ribbons just like the one I made on the picture above. The final length is about 17 inches long. This project only took five minutes to make it. There you go, your simple ribbon lanyard is ready to use. You can see there are two lines of stitches (image no.5). Sew the ribbon twice as it shows in the picture above with the arrow pointing on. I use a sewing machine to stitch it back and forth a few times. ![]() If you don’t have sewing machine available, hand stitch work well too because this is a straightforward project even kids can do this with adult supervision of course. You can use a sewing machine to straight stitch as it shows in the picture above. The pin also helps the ribbon stay in place, as it is a slippery material. Position the clasp in about 1.5 inches from the end of the ribbon, and this will give enough length to fold before you sew it.įold the end of the ribbon twice then pin it before you sew it. Insert the ribbon through the clasp ring. This way to avoid the ribbon gets twisted once the lanyard finished. Lay it on the surface like a table, shape it like an exclamation mark as shown on the image above. Burn the end of the ribbon to prevent fraying.
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