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DIY Tassel Earrings – How To Make Tassel Earrings

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I have shared many crafts here on 3D most of them were related to home decor and gardening
but today I’m sharing a DIY related to fashion and you are going to love it. So today I have a tutorial for you on DIY Tassel Earrings.
Be it fashion or home decor, tassels are quite in trend and add some boho vibes without fail. It’s super easy to make them and once you know how to make tassels you can make lots of stuff like tassel necklaces, tassel bracelets, tassel earrings and you can add tassels on throws, pillows, cushions, drapes, dupattas, dresses and even on footwears too. Watch the video below to learn how the tassel earrings can be made in three trendy designs. I have shown hoop tassel earrings, interwoven tassel earrings, and fringe tassel earrings.
Supplies:
  • Silk thread/embroidery thread
  • Round nose plier
  • Cutter
  • Scissors
  • Earring hooks
  • Jump rings
  • Eyepins
  • Headpins
  • Beads
  • Cardboard
Procedure:
For a complete tutorial watch the video below.
 
Tips:
Here are some tips to make your work easier. You can take any thread like embroidery thread, silk thread or wool to make tassels. While wrapping thread around cardboard don’t wrap it too tight or too loose just keep it uniform. While making knots try to hide them inside the tassel head. After making knots leave a few inches of thread (usually the length of the tassel) and then cut it. Otherwise, there are chances that the knot will open later. If the threads in the tassel are too wavy then either hang the tassel above steam for a few seconds or use a hair straightener to iron it. If tassels become dirty wash them gently with a mild soap and straighten them as mentioned above.
Below are the pictures of the tassel earrings I made.
Hoop Tassel earrings
Interwoven Tassel earrings
Fringe Tassel Earrings
Hope you all like the tutorial. Do let me know which one you are gonna make. Click here to check out my previous DIYs. For DIY Fabric Jewellery click here.
I am working on some videos so stay tuned!!

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