I’m so excited to share my fun Necktie Necklace redo with you today. I’ve had this one in my head for like 6 months just needing the time to get it together. Now that it’s been made let me tell you, it comes together really quick.
So here’s what you need:
a man’s necktie, beads (I used wooden ones I bought at Hobby Lobby), a sewing machine, and an un-picker.
My husband had this really nice necktie that had a big stain on it. I was super excited when I got permission to make something new out of this one. I began by unpicking the back stitches of the tie. Super easy cause there wasn’t too much to unpick.
Once you have it all unpicked, you just want to remove the stiff material in the middle of the tie.
Fold the tie, right sides together and sew a straight line to make a tube.
Put the material so the right side shows again. Grab your beads and thread the tie through one, and place the next bead inside the tube. Continue doing this until you have as many beads as you want.
You are basically done! Now all you have to do it tie the necklace together. You can do this a bunch of fun ways.
Here’s a couple rosettes:
To make the rosette you will take both ends of the tie and twist them together into a circle shape. Then fold the ends back up through the bottom of the twisted circled you just made.
You can also do this fun little knot:
This one is made by making a loop with your ends and then wrapping the ends in a knot.
You could also tie a bow or try something else. Add your own fun twist to it.
I sure love the way it turned out. So now you can go get your guy a new tie for Valentine’s Day so you can use one of his old ones to make a necklace! 🙂
Kirsten Wright says
Those are darling!!! You are awesome Beck 🙂
Connie Barnes says
This would be fun to wear especially on Fathers Day. I am going to try it.
Kari says
Seriously so cute and I think I could even make one.
Jen E. says
So cute Becky!
Terri says
This is awesome! When my Dad died, I couldn’t throw away all his ties and have kept them all these years to do something special with them. This is it! I can’t thank you enough for the inspiration!
Hair clip accessories says
What a neat idea!! I have tons of great ties my husband doesn’t use!!! Got to try this!!!
dita says
Whoa! Thanks for sharing!
Wend says
These are so cute…I just had to try one for myself. They were super easy to do and I gave mine away as a b-day gift this week. Thanks for the fun project.
Cathy says
I’m going to try this with one of my Dad’s ties. He passed away in September. It would be a great way to remember him. I just hope that I can do the rosettes.
Becky says
Cathy,
I actually found a way to tie the ends that I like better. I’ll have to upload a picture. You just take the ends and fold them together in a loop. Then you take the ends and wrap them around your loop, pull out the other side and you have a bow-tie looking shape on the end of your necklace. I LOVE it that way best!
Becky
Lauren says
This is awesome! My hubby has so many unused ties for this!
I’d love for you to link up and share: http://tutusandteaparties.blogspot.com/search/label/Link%20Party
Ivonne says
I just hope that I can do the rosettes, Im from Mexico,but other idea that i think , is to do with scarf an other clothing
Ivonne says
yes or no? becky its a good idea my congratulations
Virginia says
An “unpicker?” To the avid seamstress it is called a “ripper”. The idea is a wonderful way to use up old ties. Thank you for the idea.
Luciana says
Great idea
pamela says
I love accessories, this necklace is beautiful, I need to do it.
Jamsie Rice says
I really love the beaded necklace out of ties, however I have 1 question; What size beads are you using?
Becky says
I used 1″ beads but you could use whatever you’d like.