Caitlin was kind enough to show us how to make these belts. And you'll never guess what they were made of. Go ahead, scroll down to the materials.
Materials: two large plastic trash bags (are you kidding?!), yarns in the colors of your choice, scissors
Step 1: Lay flat one of your plastic bags on your workspace. Step 2: From the bottom right corner, fold the corner like you would a bandana until you reach the other top left corner. This makes it so you have one large trash bag to work with.
Step 1: Cut your yarn, allowing it to have a good length of tail. Step 2: Grab another color of yarn and tie it around the bag where you ended the last color. Give it about 1/2" space. Step 3: Make sure you knot the new color so the tail of the last one is under it. Step 4: Wrap up the yarn close to where you last ended your previous color and then come back down and keep wrapping for as long as you would like. TIP: The pressure of your wrapping can vary. This helps make it different widths throughout the whole belt. Step 5: Change up the color whenever you wish to follow step 4.
Joining together
Step 1: Stop your wrapping until you are about 3-4" from the end of your first trash bag. Step 2: Grab your other trash bag. Repeat step one. Step 3: Fold the end of the second trash bag so you have a good clean end. Step 4: Take your first wrapped trash bag and your new one and overlap the ends.
Step 1: Steop when you are about 2" away from the end. Step 2: Fold the end and wrap around the yarn to secure it down. Step 3: Wrap until you reach the end.
Step 1: Fold the end about an inch against the bag. Step 2: Pinch it tight and wrap it tightly so you cover it all. Step 3: Once you feel like you covered everything up, tie a knot through the hole of the pinched end. Step 4: Cut your yarn so you have about an inch of tail. Step 5: Grab your scissors and use it to tuck your tail in the little hole of the pinched end.
There you go! Use it as a belt, headpiece, necklace. The sky's the limit!
DIY by Caitlin Watson