DIY Cardigan Guards

May 30, 2012


Hello Lovely Cupboard Readers! It's Mareth, your crafty contributor, here to share one of my favorite new crafty accessories with you.

If you're a fan of Mad Men or vintage clothing from the 50's and 60's, you're probably no stranger to sweater chains. These cardigan guards are making a resurgence and can be found all over Etsy these days.

The version I'm sharing incorporates some of my favorite things; nautical themes, embroidery and felt!


I used 2 strands of DMC floss and a simple back stitch to embroider the small designs on a piece of wool felt. I attached that circle to a piece of background felt using a whip stitch and then added a decorative blanket stitch around the border.
 I used jewelry clips and brass chain for the hardware. After a bit of wire clipping and bending, I used my trusty Gorilla Super Glue to attach the clips to the back of the embroidered felt pieces. Those clips aren't going anywhere!
These chains add a great touch of vintage flair to any outfit and are fun and easy to make. Consider using old clip-on earrings or your favorite vintage buttons to make an even simpler version! They can be worn a number or different ways and even look cute closing blouses.

Try making your own and don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions or need guidance!
-Mareth

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this. I was in the process of trying to rig something up for my cardigans...FIESTA!!!

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  2. I love this cute project, Mareth!

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  3. I SO loved this post- Ihave 17, yes 17, cardigans and want to try this. Thanks Mareth!

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  4. these are too cute! i love the idea of using old clip-on earrings too!

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  5. This is just TOO adorable! I feel some cardigan chain DIYing coming my way

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  6. It's so cute! You've got me needing to watch that series!

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