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How To Make Your Own A Jewelry Organizer

This is a fun DIY project that you can make whenever you’re decluttering your home. It will keep your jewelry untangled.

For this DIY project, you’re going to make a dreamcatcher that’s moonlighting as a jewelry organizer. It’s super easy to make, and you don’t need a ton of supplies.

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If you’re familiar with how to make a dreamcatcher, you’re already about halfway there. But even if you’re not, don’t worry about it; I’ve got you covered!

Supplies to Make the Organizer

First, take a look at all the supplies you’ll need for this DIY.

  • Embroidery hoop
  • Cotton string
  • Scissors
  • Beads
  • Pencil (optional)

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  • Tassels (optional)
  • Strings (optional)

Tassels and strings are completely optional, but they do add an extra oomph factor to the dream catcher! Alternatively, you can string beads, buttons, shells, and any other embellishments you see fit, too!

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How to Make a Jewelry Organizer

Before you begin, just keep in mind that you’ll need to decide how big you want your jewelry organizer to be. You’ll be picking out the ring/frame for the project based on your requirements.

Once you’ve decided on that, you can get started.

Step 1

Grab a marker and draw little pointers around the ring. You can divide it into as many parts as you like, and your dreamcatcher pattern will vary accordingly.

This pattern, however, calls for eight equal parts. So, you can demarcate 3 o’clock, 6’o clock, 9 o’clock and 12 o’clock and then the center point between each of them. There you go!

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Step 2

Pick out your embroidery threads—you can choose a simple beige or plain black, or you can make it bold and colorful!

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Step 3

Make a simple knot at the 12 o’clock mark. This will be your starting point, so make sure the knot is secured and doesn’t move around.

Here’s a tip: you can use a tiny amount of glue to hold the knot in place while you maneuver the thread.

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Step 4

Pull the embroidery thread to the next pointer and loop over the ring. It might help if you hold the ring in place with one hand and use your dominant hand to loop the thread.

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Step 5

Continue to work your way around the ring, looping the thread at every pointer until you complete one full circle.

Just make sure that the embroidery floss doesn’t move around too much and remain taut and secure.

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Step 6

Once you come back to the 12 o’clock pointer, loop the thread around the ring and hold it in place. When you proceed to the next round, you will be looping the thread in between the actual thread itself instead of the ring.

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Try to center the loop as much as possible to ensure that you get an even pattern going.

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Step 7

For round three, continue to loop the thread around in the same fashion, with a mind to holding it taut and not giving room for it to move.

You can consider changing the color at this point, or you can continue with the same color.

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Step 8

When you’re finally finished winding and looping the thread through the entire frame, you’ll find that your pattern will start to shrink. When you’re as close to the center as you want to get, it’s time to finish up and knot the thread.

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Step 9

This step is completely optional, but you can insert a bead just before you knot the thread to help you secure the knot firmly in place.

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Step 10

After you knot the end of the thread, you can snip off the extra bits and just tuck it into the bead to hide it. Or, you can use a fine application of clear adhesive and stick it to the adjacent thread.

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Step 11

If you decide to hang tassels, beads, or string as an extra decorative feature, then go ahead and make them as you see fit.

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You will have to make several knots along the thread to hold them in place for the beads.

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Tie the ends to the frame, as seen below. Secure it with a tight knot

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Go ahead and make any other decorative pieces you wish to add to your DIY project.

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Step 12

You’re almost done making your DIY jewelry organizer. There’s just one thing left to do, and that’s to make a loop at 12 o’clock. This is what you’ll be using to hang the dream catcher slash jewelry organiser to the wall.

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Ta-daa!

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Go ahead and hang your earrings and other jewelry on the dream catcher and enjoy the swirl of color it adds to your room.

Source
Craftsy Hacks
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