Create Adorable And Easy No Sew Fabric Candy Canes
In this post I am sharing a how to on creating one of the best sellers in my booth during the Christmas season. No need to purchase (but you can in my booth!), you can create adorable and easy no sew fabric candy canes yourself.
Supplies You’ll Need To Make Fabric Candy Canes
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The Steps To Create Adorable And Easy No Sew Fabric Candy Canes
First, cut your fabric 25 – 30 inches long. Thirty inches will do a complete second layer but you will need to cut a some off the end depending on how much you overlap your fabric. Twenty-five inches will allow you to wrap the second layer almost to the bottom, thereby eliminating waste and a bulky bottom. But the thirty inches does give you wiggle room!
Second snip your fabric midway between your red stripes about one inch. Then tear your fabric straight down. This creates your red strips that you will wrap your candy cane in.
Next- Fabric On The Candy Canes
Glue Dot and Tuck Fabric
Place your candy cane flat on your work surface. Place a glue dot on top of the candy cane end. Put fabric strip under and bring over top. Fold each corner in and start wrapping the fabric strip.
Wrapping Fabric
Wrap your fabric strip around and around, overlapping slightly. Your fabric will go around twice so this is just to cover the plastic candy cane!
End Of Candy Cane
At the top of the candy cane repeat what you did at the bottom. Place a glue dot on the top and wrap fabric up and around. Tucking corners in and start winding down the candy cane.
Finishing The Candy Cane
Wrap the fabric back down your candy cane, overlapping minimally. Use two glue dots at the end of your fabric strip to adhere the strip and finish the candy cane.
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Displaying The Adorable And Easy No Sew Fabric Candy Canes
In my booth I had two different displays for these candy canes. The first was a thrifted divided box that I placed a transfer on.
I bundled the candy canes in groups of six wrapped in twine with a wooden tag.
The second was in a drawer of this tabletop dresser. I also tucked vintage image gift tags in another drawer!
Before You Fly Away To Create Adorable And Easy No Sew Fabric Candy Canes
Pin any of the images to Pinterest so you can make your own fabric candy canes with your family or to sell – hover over any picture to save the pin to your Pinterest account. So easy!