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Boy’s Lego Belt

February 21, 2011 · Delia 44 Comments

My son is Lego obsessed. I decided to turn his obsession into fashion he can wear!
This is a super, quick and easy belt. In fact. You can skip the belt making part and just add the buckle for a 5 minute project. So easy.

Let’s get started.

MATERIALS

BUCKLE

Slide buckle – either upcycled from an old belt, or new

Flat Lego pieces – one 4×6 and five 2 x 4

E-6000 glue or another strong glue that bonds to both metal and plastic (hot glue gun won’t be durable enough)

Craft foam – small piece, sized smaller than the 4×6 piece

BELT

2 -1/8 yard pieces of twill fabric in contrasting colors

Matching or contrasting thred

Jeans needle (I didn’t use one, but wish I had… which I talk about in the tutorial)

Sewing machine and basic sewing supplies

BELT TUTORIAL

1. Cut strips of fabric about 3 1/4 inches wide and to your desired length (I used 35 inches). The best way to determine length is to take the recipient’s lower waist measurement and add about 12-14 inches.

2. Fold and iron the long sides inward, overlapping them over the center.

You want a finished width of 1 1/4 in.

3. Bring the strips together, with the folded sides facing each other. Stitch along the long, outside folded edges, securing the strips together and enclosing the raw edges.

My lines are a little wonky because I didn’t use a jean needle….definitely a detail I won’t skip next time. 馃槈

4. Finish the ends.

For one side, sew a regular quick zig-zag stitch {right}. This side will go into the buckle and be hidden.

On the other side {left}, use a wide, dense zig zag stitch. Go back and forth over the end several times.聽. This is the “good” side that will show at the end of the finished belt.

BUCKLE TUTORIAL

1. Assemble the lego pieces into belt buckle shape, as desired. You can also just use the 4×6 piece, for a smaller belt buckle.

2. Cut a piece of foam to the size of the buckle about the size of the聽4 x 6 piece.

As you can see. The actual buckle is curved, so gluing the Legos right to it can prove tricky and unstable. Adding the layer of craft foam remedies that issue nicely.

3. Using E-6000 glue, 聽glue聽the Lego pieces together into the buckle face. Then glue the foam to the back of Lego buckle face and glue everything to the metal belt buckle.

E-6000, doesn’t dry very quickly. So although it only takes a minute to make, plan on a lot of drying time. I give it at least a day or more to be sure it is nice and stable.

4. Thread your belt in place.

And that’s it!

Owen was such a stud for these pictures. He let me style his hair how I wanted, which is rare, and he let me pay him in Laffy Taffy. I think I can handle that! 馃槈

We left the belt plain for these photos, but he also likes adding little designs and creations to the buckle face. As long as the designs don’t get too crazy and elaborate, they snap and stay in place with no problems.

For more LEGO projects, check out these posts:

_MG_1716A man sized Lego belt.

January.29 (51)_edited-1Lego birthday party number one with free printables.

Reid's 4th Lego party (76 of 118)Lego party number two with more free printables.

Or check out our LEGO archive HERE.

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  1. Jocelyn says

    February 21, 2011 at 8:29 PM

    Very cool! Don't worry; I can't sew straight lines either. Also, I would worry about the gems getting played with too. Maybe you could glue them on too? I like it how it is, though. Simple. Manly.

    Reply
  2. kirstin & jordan says

    February 21, 2011 at 8:29 PM

    I can't sew in a straight line either. It is NOT as easy as it sounds!
    And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the belt- what a great idea!!!

    Reply
  3. ~鈾 SazzleDoodle ~鈾 says

    February 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM

    This belt is so cool, my son has so much Lego that I'm sure he wouldn't miss any….the colour combinations available are incredible! Great tutorial~ Sara ~x~

    Reply
  4. Kaylyn says

    February 21, 2011 at 8:39 PM

    He does look like a stud. The belt is a very cool idea. I wouldn't have guessed it was a dumpster either. Very creative.

    Reply
  5. Erin @ Crafts and Sutch says

    February 21, 2011 at 8:41 PM

    How cool! Your little guy is quite the model! All his poses are so cute!

    Reply
  6. Kris @ everywhereorange.com says

    February 21, 2011 at 8:49 PM

    The pics are adorable, what a little gentleman 馃檪 The belt is fantastic!!!! i can't sew straight either, so that made me laugh pretty hard!!! i can't wait to make my little man a belt!!!

    Reply
  7. The Restaurant Manager says

    February 21, 2011 at 8:50 PM

    That belt is awesome! Great job!

    Reply
  8. Justine says

    February 21, 2011 at 9:21 PM

    i like the non-straight lines! It gives it a lot more edge.

    Just Better Together

    Reply
  9. nannergirl says

    February 21, 2011 at 10:36 PM

    Gorgeous photos Delia! And a great tutorial. I'm so glad that you're back. Hugs!

    Reply
  10. Lynette @ My Craft Discovery says

    February 21, 2011 at 10:58 PM

    I love the finished look! Very creative!

    Reply
  11. Christie @ A Lemon Squeezy Home says

    February 21, 2011 at 11:10 PM

    This is so great! My boys would love that–I'll have to make them each one. You are great! And I've seen a dumpster around a DI that I've thought about pictures by, ha ha!

    Reply
  12. Nathalie says

    February 22, 2011 at 12:48 AM

    adorable…I mean, cool! 馃槈

    Reply
  13. Erin says

    February 22, 2011 at 12:51 AM

    Ok, I have to make one of these! Would it be too clunky on a super skinny 2.5 yr old?

    Reply
  14. kristy.lynn @ kristy.makes says

    February 22, 2011 at 1:41 AM

    love the belt AND the not-so-straight lines.. sometimes not-perfect IS infact perfect! 馃檪

    Reply
  15. Tori says

    February 22, 2011 at 2:03 AM

    Love the belt! And I was wondering what your cool blue background was…who would've known a dumpster! I love it! 馃檪 Owen looks so grown up in these pictures!

    Reply
  16. Stephanie Rose says

    February 22, 2011 at 2:13 AM

    SOOOO COOL!! I am going to be referring to your blog frequently over the next month. My son's 5th birthday is coming up and he is nuts over lego anything. Your party came out so well. It has already inspired many ideas!

    Reply
  17. Casey says

    February 22, 2011 at 2:24 AM

    this is a fun belt! I'm saving this for when my guy starts actually wearing belts 馃檪

    Reply
  18. LeeAnne says

    February 22, 2011 at 3:50 AM

    love it!! carlitos would love one of those 馃檪

    Reply
  19. lauren kirsten says

    February 22, 2011 at 3:54 AM

    what a clever idea! nice job

    thanks for sharing!

    -lauren

    Reply
  20. Jess says

    February 22, 2011 at 4:20 AM

    that's adorable and I love that you used a dumpster as your background! An awesomely blue dumpster!

    Reply
  21. Lep盲盲v盲 Esteetikko says

    February 22, 2011 at 11:39 AM

    This is a great idea and I honestly think that homemade look in sewing gives it an extra flair.

    Reply
  22. Happy Together says

    February 22, 2011 at 3:50 PM

    Super cool. I think I will make my 22 yr old brother in laws one for Christmas. I can totally see them rocking it too!

    Reply
  23. Sabra says

    February 22, 2011 at 4:37 PM

    so much to comment on…

    Owen is ADORABLE!!
    I totally passed a dumpster on the way to get the pictures for my last post and thought about using it for our backdrop, too! Love it.
    The buckle. Oh.My.Word. I have to make these for all three of my boys. I'm so excited, they'll LOVE them.

    Reply
  24. Erica says

    February 22, 2011 at 5:44 PM

    I have two boys that would love me forever if I made one of these! Thank you for the fabulous instructions!

    Reply
  25. Mel says

    February 22, 2011 at 7:05 PM

    Hi Delia!
    Just wanted to say that you are my latest domestic hero, I also have 2 boys (one is nearly 6 and one is 2), so far I have made some of your amazingly easy bread (yum) and am inspired by all your other nifty little crafty bits and pieces.

    Reply
  26. [email protected] says

    February 22, 2011 at 8:31 PM

    What a doll! I have four boys so this project will be a huge hit at my house. Linked to you:
    http://www.momsbyheart.net/2011/02/boys-lego-belt-tutorial.html

    Reply
  27. Deanna's musings says

    February 22, 2011 at 10:06 PM

    What a wonderful idea. A 5 star model!! and 5 star tute! I love e6000 glue! It is the best! Thank you for sharing your awesomeness with us.

    Reply
  28. jdavissquared says

    February 25, 2011 at 6:19 PM

    Love it! I don't mind the less than straight lines…I think they give it character! And, the blue background is awesome.

    Reply
  29. gkgirl says

    February 27, 2011 at 3:20 PM

    i love love love this idea…
    i have an eleven year old
    who may also love it!!
    :O)
    great tutorial!

    Reply
  30. Jen-CraftOManiac says

    March 9, 2011 at 3:54 PM

    I made Lego Belts for my boys, thanks to you. Just wanted you to know I linked you in my post. Thanks! winks-jen

    Reply
  31. OnePerfectDay says

    March 9, 2011 at 7:30 PM

    This is brilliant!
    You have spread great joy to oh so many little ones out there…..
    Your little one is gorgeous!

    Reply
  32. kpmattingly says

    March 11, 2011 at 3:31 AM

    I must have one!! Probably one for me and one for my son! 馃檪

    Reply
  33. Karli says

    March 11, 2011 at 5:56 PM

    Oh man, my nephews would love these! I can't sew so i will have to buy the belts. But no worries, you can find those at pretty reasonable prices I think!!! I will definitely be sharing this on my blog… soon 馃檪

    Karli

    http://www.dancingaroundwithkarli.blogspot.com

    Reply
  34. Kate says

    March 15, 2011 at 6:54 PM

    I just found your blog today and it is very inspiring. I have a list of things I want to do just from looking around for a few minutes. I have 5 boys and lots of lego bricks. I think I might try this first. Did you use a jeans needle (sometimes called a top stitching needle)? They really help with straight lines, if your really concerned about it. I like it just the way it is though.

    Reply
  35. Karli says

    March 17, 2011 at 5:07 AM

    I made the belt buckle, but added little knights to the top! Thanks for the idea, my nephews went CRAZY!

    -Karli
    http://dancingaroundwithkarli.blogspot.com/2011/03/lego-belt-buckle.html

    Reply
  36. Kimbo West @ a girl and a glue gun says

    March 20, 2011 at 4:42 PM

    I featured this on my blog today!

    http://www.kimboscrafts.blogspot.com

    Reply
  37. Tanya says

    March 21, 2011 at 4:40 PM

    That belt is super cool! I can't wait to make one or two. I think I even have a buckle at home.
    I found you on A girl and a glue gun:)

    Reply
  38. shantel says

    May 21, 2011 at 3:21 PM

    Really cute! I'm featuring it on my blog:
    seemesew.blogspot.com

    Reply
  39. Jane@Buzzmills says

    January 11, 2012 at 8:23 PM

    I love so many of the things you do!! Thanks for the lego belt inspiration! I made a Bananagram belt over the holiday that was partly inspired by your lego belt!!!
    http://buzzmills.typepad.com/blog/2012/01/little-things-with-letters.html

    Reply
  40. Irene Erickson says

    January 22, 2014 at 11:21 AM

    This is fabulous! What about a wide lego wristband?

    Reply
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