DIY Polymer Clay Stitch Markers
Polymer clay is a medium that has been around for every. Most kids use polymer clay for one project or another. Transform blocks of clay into beautiful beads that can be used in your next project as stitch markers. Learn some tips and tricks to make your own polymer clay stitch markers at home.
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DIY Stitch Markers
Stitch markers are an essential too for all knitters and crocheters. They help us keep track of where we are in a pattern, special stitch sections of a pattern, stitch counts and more.
There are two types of stitch markers, locking and ring stitch markers. Typically, locking stitch markers are used for crochet but they can also be used for knitting, if their opening is large enough. Some locking stitch markers are similar to safety pins while others have lobster clasps to hook onto your project.
The biggest difference is a locking stitch marker is removable at any time, while a ring stitch marker needs to have stitch worked to the marker before it can be removed.
Materials
If you want to make a set of your own polymer clay stitch markers follow along with the video tutorial below and grab your materials from the list below to make your own!
- 2 Colors of Polymer Clay
- Jump Rings
- Head pin
- Chain Nose Pliers (or purchase a set of pliers)
- 18 gauge wire OR Bead Baking Rack
- Work Surface (OR Glass Tile OR wax paper and tape)
Share Your Makes
If you make one of these stitch markers, or any DIY stitch marker, please share with us in the Marly’s Minions Facebook group! We would love to see how you have been inspired by these tutorials.
LIVE Tutorial
When you watch the live tutorial don’t forget to comment and let us know if you would be interested in doing this event again next year. If you want to see more stitch marker styles would you also be interested in purchasing a kit? Let us know in the comments!
If you liked making these polymer clay Stitch Markers you might also like learning how to make your own polymer clay buttons! Check out that full tutorial on my website HERE: https://marlybird.com/polymer-clay-buttons-silk-screen-technique/
DIY Stitch Marker Event
Stitch markers are fun to collect and fun to make. Over the next 12 weekdays Katelyn will show you a different way to make stitch markers. From simple to more complicated you will find beautiful ways to make stitch markers and new techniques of crafts along the way.
Learn more about the event and sign up for email notifications on our announcement blog post here: https://marlybird.com/diy-stitch-marker-event/
GIVEAWAY
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Categories: Dibble Dabble Inspiration, YouTube Video Tutorial
Melissa says:
I learned how you actually turn the polymer into nice round beads today!
Beckie says:
I wonder just how many tools a girl can have? Love the polymer bead tutorial.
AnneSATX says:
I learned there are so many excellent tools for working with polymer clay that I really NEED!
Cheryl says:
Lots of fun ways to use polymer clay
Tera Liles says:
I learned how to make canes & turn them into a bead. I can’t wait to get more of the tools & get started on some polymer clay I had recently purchased to learn to work with!
donna doolittle says:
I learned that there are some new products that make, making beads easier
Stephanie says:
I definitely learned about all the tools today and some better techniques.
Monica Mercado says:
Learned so much about this craft! It’s all new to me!
Annalisa Corum says:
I have some very old polymer clay, does it ever go bad?Always interested in some new tools.
Barbara Doll says:
I learned I need polymer clay in my life!!!
Carri Benson says:
I’ve never worked with polymer clay before but I wanna try the two color technique you did to get that cool looking bead! And all the cool tools!
Karli Cheesebrew says:
I would love to try working with polymer clay, looks so fun!
Serena Lee says:
I have never worked with clay, but now I really want to!! Thanks for the great tutorial!