164 Days to Go: Copycat - Kenzo

In my sifting/interwebbing through oodles and oodles of magazines I came across this awesome Kenzo piece. New Dress A Day - DIY - Kenzo - Copycat

I immediately said to myself...this can totally be created using things that I currently have sitting in my kitchen, my tool drawer, and my shoebox o'nail fixins (as in nail polish, emory boards, and cotton balls.)  The two main ingredients - kitchen gloves and washers!

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I need to get the bands for the bracelet first, so I chopped off the pinky finger and went all the way down to the wrist area.

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I'm going for the most length, so I cut this pinky piece off on both gloves.

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Once both pieces were trimmed, I turned them inside out and stitched the open sides closed.

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Post stitching, the fingers looked a bit like this...

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...before I turned both inside out!

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I took the two closed sides and began to copy the band placement - loop one band and then loop the other band inside the hole!

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In my bracelet prep, I tested out two different methods.  For one, I stuffed the straps with cotton balls to copy the thickness of the Kenzo bracelet.

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With the cotton stuffed inside, the band was rounder.

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Version two didn't have anything filled in the band and looked a little something like this...

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Not a huge difference, but it was fun testing out options!  Once both bracelets had the washers attached, I hand sewed a few stitches by the washers to keep the bands from coming undone and then trimmed and stitched the ends together.  Since these are made out of rubber, they're a bit stretchy - just measure your wrist comfortably and make sure you can get the piece on and off.

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With my pieces stitched and complete, I tossed them on my wrist to test them out!

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I think I'm going to make a few more of the non-cotton varietal.  I'm digging the idea of layering a few of these on my wrist.  Get creative - use different colored gloves, substitute bright cording instead.  I immediately thought to go the glove route when I saw the image, but let your imagination take reign!!

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I'm pretty much loving my new wrist gear that was made from things in my house already - gloves, washers, cotton balls, and my sewing machine.

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