• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
delia creates
  • FREE TUTORIALS & PATTERNS
  • SHOP
    • SHOP
    • Cart
    • ACCOUNT
    • Refund, Returns, and Shipping Policies
  • CONTACT
  • ABOUT
    • ABOUT
    • Privacy Policy
    • TERMS OF USE
    • PRESS
    • Featured
  • HOME
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube
X
delia creates
  • FREE TUTORIALS & PATTERNS
  • SHOP
    • SHOP
    • Cart
    • ACCOUNT
    • Refund, Returns, and Shipping Policies
  • CONTACT
  • ABOUT
    • ABOUT
    • Privacy Policy
    • TERMS OF USE
    • PRESS
    • Featured
  • HOME
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube
delia creates

delia creates

  • FREE TUTORIALS & PATTERNS
  • SHOP
    • SHOP
    • Cart
    • ACCOUNT
    • Refund, Returns, and Shipping Policies
  • CONTACT
  • ABOUT
    • ABOUT
    • Privacy Policy
    • TERMS OF USE
    • PRESS
    • Featured
  • HOME
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

skinny D belt

November 12, 2010 · Delia 10 Comments

It’s belt week over at Lemon Squeezy Home. Call me last minute but I decided to enter even though today is the last day! I don’t think my belt isn’t as unique or cool to win but it was fun to get involved anyway.

I made a really simple belt using cheap, cheap D-rings. If you already have the scraps on hand like I did, then this belt will only cost you I think about 40 cents. Walmart sells 4 small D-rings for about 70 some cents!

If you don’t have scraps you would want to turn into a belt you can go to Joann’s and get the fabric for not very much. At Joann’s they cut down to the inch and all you need is 2 strips 2 inches wide.

Okay…let’s get started.

– You need:

聽

2 strips of fabric, 2 inches wide and about 6+ inches longer than your waist measurement. To give the belt more substance I used some of my gray duck canvas I have for another project coming up.

2 small D-rings

– To get two strips like this…

Iron the strips,

folding the edges inward.

– Sandwich the strips together with the raw sides inward. Sew along both edges as close to the edge as possible.

– Take your sewn strip.

Slide the D rings onto one side and fold the raw edge under.

Sew closed.

– Try the belt on and determine how long you want it. Cut off the excess. Roll the end under and sew closed.

聽

All done. See? Easy.

You can wear it the traditional way.

Or high up on your waist.

Tuck the tail in.

Or don’t.

Flip the belt around for a slightly different look. Or make a two toned belt for a cool impact.

A fun, easy, inexpensive spin on the skinny belt.

Or if you are my husband…the weirdest thing he has seen anyone do with a belt. Thanks honey. 馃檪

Go here for more cute belt tutorials.

sewing, tutorial

Previous Post: « Guest Posting at Little Miss Momma
Next Post: Deep Pocket Scarf »

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply to Christie @ A Lemon Squeezy Home Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Comments

  1. pickmepam says

    November 12, 2010 at 3:04 PM

    ooohhh….i love the idea of a two tone belt!

    Reply
  2. sisters4saymoreismore says

    November 12, 2010 at 3:21 PM

    love this! your tutorials are always so clear and specific… i always walk away from my computer going, "hey, i could probably do that!"

    thanks!!!

    ~selina

    Reply
  3. Christie @ A Lemon Squeezy Home says

    November 12, 2010 at 3:55 PM

    Thanks so much for linking to me, Delia! I love gray and this belt is great! I love simple projects! And you are so cute:).

    Reply
  4. AmyBean says

    November 12, 2010 at 3:58 PM

    This is so cute! You know, I've been complaining that I can't find a belt I like… duh, why don't I make one? Thanks for this!

    Reply
  5. Anna says

    November 12, 2010 at 8:03 PM

    love the belt, and more importantly ideas on how to wear it, I always get stuck at that point. 馃檪

    Reply
  6. Justine says

    November 13, 2010 at 7:27 AM

    Yay for simplicity!

    Just Better Together

    Reply
  7. brandy-son Zen master flash says

    November 13, 2010 at 10:51 PM

    Great idea!

    Reply
  8. VA says

    May 29, 2014 at 11:09 AM

    Thanks for making this look so easy! I just made 2 belts for my son. Just the right project to kick start my desire to sew something 馃檪

    Reply
    • Delia says

      May 29, 2014 at 5:11 PM

      Awesome! It makes me so happy to hear that I helped inspire you to sew. Isn’t it the best feeling to make something from nothing?

      Reply
      • VA says

        June 4, 2014 at 2:17 PM

        Making from scratch makes me really happy 馃檪 — I made your faker bow ties too!! Matching baby and daddy, ha!

        Reply

Primary Sidebar

FEATURED POSTS

Granny Square Tote - free crochet pattern and video tutorial // www.deliacreates.com

Granny Square Tote – free crochet pattern

Summer Mesh Sweater - Free Crochet Pattern SIZES XXS-XXL // www.deliacreates.com

Summer Mesh Sweater – Free Crochet Pattern Sizes XXS-XXL

Jute Mesh Tote – Free Crochet Pattern

Basic Easter Basket - Free Crochet Pattern and Tutorial // www.deliacreates.com

Basic Crochet Easter Basket – Free Pattern

Footer

  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

漏 Delia Creates, LLC 2010-2025. All Rights Reserved.

All content on this website is copyrighted. Please contact the copyright owner for permission to use any photos, templates, patterns, tutorials and content at [email protected].

Categories

  • FREE TUTORIALS & PATTERNS
  • SHOP
  • CONTACT
  • ABOUT
  • HOME

Copyright © 2025 路 Recipe Blogger Theme 路 Genesis Framework 路 Privacy Policy 路 WordPress 路 Log in