Create Candy Cane Twine from Strips of Fabric

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It’s So Simple to Do!

Turn skinny strips of red and white fabrics into festive candy cane twine. This is a great project for scraps, and the resulting twine is fun, attractive, and looks just like candy canes.

Use it to wrap gifts (brown kraft paper looks great with it), as a garland around a tabletop tree, or hang it up and use small clothespins to pin up Christmas cards. The twine also looks festive wrapped around a vintage wooden spool.

Candy Cane Fabric Twine Tutorial

You can make the twine anywhere once the fabric strips are cut to width. It’s a great project for car rides, waiting for appointments, and in front of the TV.

Candy Cane Fabric Twine Tutorial

Cintia from My Poppet Makes provides excellent instructions.

Click here for the free “Candy Cane Fabric Twine” tutorial.

 

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