Hello lovely friends!
How has your week been going? I hope that it has been a wonderful one! Is it just me, or has this week just flown by? But that's good, right? This means we're almost to the weekend! :)
This week I carved out some craft time, and got to work on something at the top of the list: creating a linen garland. Last fall, after making the Linen Wreath {here}, I tried my hand at a garland made from linen strips. However, stringing it onto twine {my first thought} did not work. My second thought was to use jewelry wire, and this did work, and this method used the same technique as to make the linen wreath. It just took me until now to get back to it. I know, how lame is that? ;)
Ruffled Linen Garland
As with the linen wreath, I began by tearing strips of linen, about five or so inches wide. I found when I tore it versus cut it, the edges curled a wee bit, making it fuller and ruffly.
To make tearing the linen easier, I cut in a couple inches first.
Next I used an awl, which is pictured below; it is the small tool on the bottom. {The other tool is a pair of wire cutters.}
Starting at one end of each strip, I began making holes in the linen with the awl, spacing them about an inch or so apart. They do not need to be perfectly evenly spaced, and as you can see, mine sure aren't! ;)
At this point, I started weaving my linen strips through the holes,
and scrunching up several folds at a time before sliding it down the wire, and weaving more of the strip on.
I continued this until my garland was right length, then shaped the wire ends on each side into hooks to hang the garland.
{I used thumb tacs on the top of my mantel to hang the garland from.}
I twisted the ruffles this way and that until I got the the look I wanted.
After it was hung, a little more tufting and twisting...
until it was just right. :) I also added a lace ribbon to each side...
Now if you would like to make your own ruffled linen garland, here is what you'll need:
Now if you like this ruffled linen look, you might like the linen wreath I made last fall:
You can find that here if you like! :)
I am linking this post to:
{Air Your Laundry Friday} at Freckled Laundry
Frugal Friday @ The Shabby Nest
Weekend Wrap Up Party @ Tatertots and Jello
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Saturday Nite Special @ Funky Junk Interiors
The Sunday Showcase Party at Under the Table and Dreaming
I hope you all have a good night, and a beautiful Friday! And, as always, thanks so much for coming by! :)
As with the linen wreath, I began by tearing strips of linen, about five or so inches wide. I found when I tore it versus cut it, the edges curled a wee bit, making it fuller and ruffly.
To make tearing the linen easier, I cut in a couple inches first.
Next I used an awl, which is pictured below; it is the small tool on the bottom. {The other tool is a pair of wire cutters.}
Starting at one end of each strip, I began making holes in the linen with the awl, spacing them about an inch or so apart. They do not need to be perfectly evenly spaced, and as you can see, mine sure aren't! ;)
At this point, I started weaving my linen strips through the holes,
and scrunching up several folds at a time before sliding it down the wire, and weaving more of the strip on.
I continued this until my garland was right length, then shaped the wire ends on each side into hooks to hang the garland.
{I used thumb tacs on the top of my mantel to hang the garland from.}
I twisted the ruffles this way and that until I got the the look I wanted.
After it was hung, a little more tufting and twisting...
until it was just right. :) I also added a lace ribbon to each side...
Now if you would like to make your own ruffled linen garland, here is what you'll need:
awl
wire cutters
12 gauge jewelry wire
linen or linen look-alike
fabric scissors
Now if you like this ruffled linen look, you might like the linen wreath I made last fall:
You can find that here if you like! :)
I am linking this post to:
{Air Your Laundry Friday} at Freckled Laundry
Frugal Friday @ The Shabby Nest
Weekend Wrap Up Party @ Tatertots and Jello
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Saturday Nite Special @ Funky Junk Interiors
The Sunday Showcase Party at Under the Table and Dreaming
I hope you all have a good night, and a beautiful Friday! And, as always, thanks so much for coming by! :)
Blessings,
Jenni
32 comments:
Fabulous! Because of it's neutral colour, it would be easy to embellish it for any occasion. But, it looks perfect exactly as it is.
I love this look and thanks for showing us how you made it.
Blessings,
Linda
Jenni this is just so lovely!!!
It looks amazing!
I love it on your mantel...you are just so talented, and this linen garland adds such softness.
Thanks for the tutorial too!
have a great day my friend xoxo
Deborah xoxoxo
That's super cute! I just got a bunch of linen at a thrift store for practically free too :)
It looks beautiful Jenni. I just love the looks you create :)
Blessings,
Marcia
This is so creative and pretty on your mantel!
I would be delighted for your to link up to Potpourri Friday (in progress) and giveaway!
Stunning! This is so beautiful and I love that it's a little on the scrappy slde too. :)
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Donna
This is beautiful. Love it! Do you have any idea about how much linen you used? Thanks for sharing!
Dana @ CraftedNiche.wordpress.com
LOVE this! I am going to try a version in a creamy vanilla shade of muslin. I'll garland everything that sits still! Thanks for the inspiration.
Oh, how sweet! Looks easy enough to make too, thanks - I might have to try this one!
So elegant out of something so simple! Wish I had a mantel...need to figure out somewhere else to hang something that cute!
I'd love for you to link it up to my new weekend linky party -
Creative Genius - http://www.thecreativepaige.com
This is gorgeous- I can't wait to try it. It certianly turned out beautiful :)
This is absolutely stunning! Yet simple! If I had an award I'd give it to ya! Pinning this one!
Jenni this is so pretty, I love it!! I adore how it looks on your mantel. I might have to give this a try.
I hope you enjoyed your weekend and are having a great day!
Hugs!!
xoxoxo
Jenni, this is gorgeous on your mantle. You did a beautiful job. I made a wreath like that last year and still love it!
Absolutely loving this~ it is just wonderful!! Thank you for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
Oh wow Jenni! How awesome! I loved the wreath and now I extra love the garland! I wish I had a fireplace.... But I will find somewhere... I have to do one for Christmas!!! You are so inspiring!!! Hugs! X
This is lovely-very creative. I can see doing something christmasy with burlap in that style. I'm a new follower. Cheers
Yep, still a rock star. ;)
Aloha,
Charlie
So lovely! Thanks for sharing the how-to!
Your newest follower,
Carrie
Love it! I've made several burlap wreaths, but this garland is just delicious!
I love the linen garland against the silver candle holders. I am going to pin this on on Pinterest.
Oh my goodness Jenni!! I've been playing catch up on blog reading and just saw this post. The garland is GORGEOUS!!! :)
I also love the window on the mantel. What is on the glass?
Dear Anonymous~
You asked about the window on the mantel...it is actually an old window without glass that I put galvanized metal in instead. If you are interested in the post on this, there is a link for it on my sidebar, under "popular posts". :)
Hi Jenni! Both your wreath and garland are gorgeous! I loved your garland so much I was inspired to make my own. I blogged about it and included a link back to your blog. You can view it here if you like!
http://bet1975.blogspot.com/2011/10/burlap-garland.html
Thanks so much for sharing your creativity!!
Jenni~ I got sent here by I cn't even tell you right now.. because I have been hopping all over your blog in complete awe!! Trying to find the "follow" button!
Amazing!
Amazing!
Amazing!
I just can't say it enough!!!
Thank you for sharing!
Smiles~
Cricket @ gypsea nurse
Hi Jenni! I left you a comment on this post today, but I don't think it ever posted...dang Blogger! LOL!!
anywho... I made some garland using your tutorial and linked back to you in my post. you can view it here if you like-
http://bet1975.blogspot.com/2011/10/burlap-garland.html
thanks so much for sharing your creativity!
So cute, I love it, and will for sure create one. Very nice blog that I just discover.
Nat
Thanks so much for these "pas à pas"...
Best regards...
★★j'adore tes couronnes & ta guirlande..
je vais poster un tuto sur mon blog .
j'ai deja realise moi aussi ce style de couronne avec de la toile de jute..
je te rajoute sur mes liens
bises ,kate
a bientot★★
Could you tell me how much linen you used for this?
Thanks!
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