Supat clasp. Master Class. Closure of the dress with hinged loops and covered buttons

There are many ways to make beautiful and colorful bracelets with your own hands. Clicking on the photo will take you to an article with a detailed description:

Brief description of the process: from thick fabric we sew the tape, a thick trouser type tape is sewn inside for greater density, we attach the fastener, we sew on various beads, pendants, connectors. For the intermediate connection, half rings made of dense wire were used, similar to those that are sewn onto the belt of a bag. It seems to me that this part could be replaced with some kind of bronze-colored connector or a wide end for ribbons.

Here's another interesting idea using tape. This bracelet uses brass billet. But the idea immediately came to my mind to beat beautiful ribbon using a workpiece from polymer clay.

In the same blog, the bracelet is crocheted from a dense synthetic cord-yarn, and after that a thin chain is threaded between layers of thread.


If you don’t know how to knit, you can simply use a piece of knitwear and glue it to the base:

And this method is for those who like difficult paths. The base is braided with wool for embroidery:

This base uses thick wire, braid with rhinestones and regular threads for knitting:

Almost the same meaning here. Only, not braid was used, but a ball chain:

Another option for weaving on a leather cord:

You can wrap the base not only with a waxed cord, but also with a fabric ribbon:

Or like this, more organized by ribbons:

And if you add decorative details:

I have already given a link to a bracelet of this type. But one more time for company. Various are attached to the clasp decorative elements, and then braid it. Great way recycling of all kinds of ribbons, assorted chains, etc.

Chains are generally convenient for bracelets - they are strong, do not stretch, can be attached to any clasp, and are easy to decorate. For example, with these colors:

Here's another simple option with chains:

Still simple way - bracelet on pins. This will require several pins and a clasp:

Flowers can also be attached to a piece of fabric, as in this romantic bracelet:

Or like this:

What an interesting way to process a seam with a chain on a fabric bracelet:

Or even like this:

But here is a simple option for girls or beautiful ones grosgrain ribbon, on an elastic band. Literally one line on a typewriter:

And in this weaving, not beads are used, but nuts:

Another way with nuts:

Another way to make a braided bracelet with beads:

Or like this with small beads:

Slightly different model. If as a child you weaved rings from colored wire, then this skill will be useful for weaving such bracelets from rope, cord, fabric and any dense material:


Or like this from a thick synthetic cord:

I like this version of the clasp for woven bracelets even better.

Or weave beads in several rows. Like this necklace bracelet. For fastening you can use crimps or squeegees:

Another beaded bracelet:

Another option for the most patient. The bracelet is woven using macrame technique from embroidery threads:

How did we forget about fashion bracelets Fenugreek:

Here's a little more simple bracelets. In the style of shamballa bracelets:

Or here’s a simple way to use beautiful connectors. How to make a slip knot is generally a very useful science. This fastening method is perhaps the most convenient for making children's jewelry:

All in all Any will do element with two holes. For example, hook-and-loop fastener:

Another simple option for girls using old bijou elements. The elements are simply sewn onto a cord base.

Braiding of metal beads. The thought began to pulse - to make beads of this shape from polymer clay):

Recycling option. Thick wire is threaded into the seam cord of old jeans. You can further simplify the process if you use memory wire, for example, here such a thickness of 1mm or even wider .

In general, memory wire is a gold mine. No fasteners or special tools are needed, just the beads are strung on a wire, the ends are tucked into a ring. for such cases it is better to use wire 0.6 mm thick, since crumbs, pearls and beads usually have holes smaller than 1 mm:

Well, or like this from small pieces of memory wire:

The idea of ​​such a bracelet is that wooden spatulas (or ice cream sticks?) are used for the base. They are soaked in water and dried in a glass.

Beads, stone chips, beads inside a mesh. We also just brought this mesh:


Some ideas are simply fantastic. In a plastic cord (dropper?) are poured colored different colors pasta))) Very original idea:

And here the cord is glued to the base ring for the bracelet:

A little polymer creativity.

How to make a one-piece bracelet from polymer clay by clicking on the photo:

But I won this bracelet in one game, it will come to me soon. Master class on making a one-piece bracelet by clicking on the photo:



Another original and simple way to create a bracelet. To decorate the ends of the bracelet, you can use not only end caps, but also large caps. We recently brought large limit switches, see this section:

That's all, not today! Have a nice handicraft evening and a sunny mood!!!

When working with beads or other materials for jewelry, every detail and little detail is thought through before starting creation. The way the product is fastened really stands out. Properly designed lock fastening is big success. This article will tell you how to make a clasp for a bracelet with your own hands.

You need to start by choosing a fastener.

Clasp and fastening

Handicraft stores have a huge selection of various accessories for fasteners, but even if you choose the right one there, this does not mean that you will be able to attach it correctly. Carelessness in such things is very noticeable. Therefore, before getting down to business, we will consider all kinds of fasteners and ways to secure them.

One option is to attach a screw lock. It is great for small bracelets and heavy beads, which can even consist of several threads. This fastener looks neat and almost invisible. Secure with thread and bead ring.

Standard carabiner

One of the most common clasps is the carabiner. This clasp is universal in all respects.

Firstly, it is easily suitable for any product, both small and large. Secondly, even if the product is very delicate in appearance, a neat carabiner will not spoil its appearance, the same goes for massive bright jewelry.

Decorative option

If you have not chosen a screw lock or a carbine lock for your product, pay attention to this decorative option clasps like a toggle lock.

It has its advantages in the form of an original appearance. That is, by installing such a clasp, you will immediately receive both a bracelet element and a good fastening. It is also attached with a beaded ring or a ring made of metal and thin wire. The width of the decoration determines how many of these fasteners can be used at a time.

Magnet and latches

The most convenient type of fastener is a magnet; it is compact and almost invisible. The main thing is that the magnetization must be good enough so that the bracelet or chain does not get lost in any case.

Well, we got to the usual latches. They look very organic on jewelry with vertical beads, and also if the product is large in width. Such latches are attached using fishing line and prepared holes.

Cord to help

You can make your own clasp. Especially if the bracelet is also woven from it. The two ends of the cord, ours is black, are folded together and connected with a knot. After that, another 14 knots are made from the second piece of cord for the fastener.

Now beads are put on the ends of the dark cord and secured with a knot. The excess is cut off, we get the result as in the photo.

Regular paracord

Paracord is an ordinary nylon cord; it became very popular when they began to weave things from it that were distinguished by their beauty and particular practicality. The cord itself is quite thin, but can withstand a load of up to two hundred kg. This possibility is achieved by a special cable structure. It is important not to confuse paracord with regular polyester cords. Pronounced differences are the inherent properties of paracord such as softness, combustion with a clear release of smoke and odor. Paracord is used to make high-quality bracelets, including military bracelets.

To weave this very ordinary bracelet you will need:

  1. Two meters of such rope;
  2. Fastening ( a good option for such a bracelet it is a plastic clasp) and scissors.

The simplest weaving is a snake; it doesn’t even require a special pattern.

We take a clasp and attach a rope to it.

The second part of the fastener is also tried on immediately so that the length does not pinch or squeeze your hand.

When everything is woven to the very end, the remains are pulled into the fastener fastener, then the excess is cut off and melted.

Bright beads

Bracelets with original clasps can also be woven from beads. It is very popular both among novice needlewomen and experienced craftswomen. It is better to start weaving beaded bracelets from the very simple schemes. Next, select a variety of fasteners and beads and experiment with them.

It’s easy to find patterns on the Internet or, having mastered a little weaving skill, come up with them yourself.

Of all the clasp options presented above for a beaded bracelet, absolutely any option is suitable.

Sometimes you can play with the clasp like this in an interesting way, as on the bracelet in the photo:

You can also make the clasp without bothering at all and simply tying the ends of the bracelet into a knot and untying it if necessary.

Video on the topic of the article

In order to understand how to make a clasp on any bracelet and jewelry with your own hands, it is best to watch the video. A special selection of videos has been made for this purpose.

Traditional clasp elegant dresses, including wedding ones, are made on hanging loops, which are sewn very close to each other. This type of fastener can be made different ways. It is placed on the sleeves, front or back panels, on the cut of the skirt, etc. For hanging loops, use purchased braid or soutache. There is another option; you can sew hanging loops from a roll, which is made from the same fabric as the product.

This type involves placing the loops at some distance from each other. The number of loops corresponds to the number of buttons.

Identical loops are sewn very close to each other. Small buttons are used under them.

Double decorative clasp. The fastener is formed in the form of four loops. One of the loops protrudes beyond the shelf and it is on it that the product is fastened. The remaining three loops are sewn to the product.

How to make hinged buttonholes from rolls

Soft thin fabrics, such as crepe de chine, cambric and crepe georgette, are most suitable for making a roll for hinged hinges. The strips for the rulik can be cut out along the grain thread, but the loops from the bias tape are softer and neater. The roll can be hollow or with a cord inserted inside if it is cut on the bias.

The roll is bent into a loop when it is sewn to the fabric. But for slippery fabrics, it is advisable to first form the loops on a paper template. The marking lines on the template allow you to place the loops at the same distance from each other. The loops along with the template are attached to the fabric, and the paper is then torn off.

Template markup

Make a template and mark the loops without space between them. Pin the ends of the loops to the template at a 5mm line and cut. Tape the ends and baste on a machine.

Mark the locations of the loops on the template with equal distances between them. Cut the roll and pin the loops to the paper. Glue the ends with tape and secure with a machine stitch.

  1. Put paper template with loops on the product. Pin it. Take a walk with the car inside along the seam line. Remove the ribbon and pins. Tear off the template.
  2. Attach the strip to the product with right sides together. Using pins crosswise, pin them together from the wrong side. Now with outside machine stitch along the seam line.
  3. Trim and guide the placket seam allowances, pressing them away from the garment. Sew the seam along the front side. Fold the bar to the wrong side, exposing the loops.

By Marina Pankratieva 09/12/2017

Making a supata clasp with your own hands How to make a hidden clasp Sewing master class

Making a supata fastener with your own hands How to make hidden clasp Sewing master class Today we will study how to make a simple fastener, but you need to remember that this option is not suitable for a coat. When newcomers came to our studio and I showed them my version of making a supata fastener, they cried with joy that there was such an easy option for making it. This is exactly the method we will show you today, how to make a hidden clasp on summer blouse, summer shirt, button-down dress and other models.
Since all women's clothing fastens from right to left, then in front of you is a pattern for the right shelf, taking into account the increase for the supate fastener.

pattern of a shelf with an addition for a fastener

On this pattern you see the line of the center front - this is the first line, the second line 1.5 cm from the line of the center front is the fold line, from this fold line you need to set aside an additional 3 times 3 cm and the last line 0.5 cm. In order to To work with this pattern, we need to lay an interfacing seam along the fold line. This is the case when we lay the interfacing seam not along the line of the center of the front, but precisely along the fold line. It is also necessary to lay a spacer seam by retreating two lines of 3 cm, i.e. at a distance of 6 cm from the fold line. The edge of the shelf where we had lines of 0.5 cm and 3 cm (total 4.5 cm) to this width we cut out the adhesive material and will duplicate this edge with the adhesive material

edge treatment with adhesive material

The edge of the adhesive must exactly coincide with our interfacing seam. After this, you need to sharpen the edge, just don’t sharpen it adhesive materials on ironing board so as not to later spoil the product to which these trimmings can be attached. After this, you need to press the fold along the spacer seam.

After we have ironed the two lines, we need to fold the fabric so that the crease from the fold remains inside (3 cm + 3 cm) and the strap of the fastener itself is 3 cm. Iron

iron the lines along the interfacing seams

At this stage, everything needs to be ironed thoroughly. We will design the edge of the product along the bottom in such a way that the hem of the bottom of the blouse and the supata fastener are done separately, and only then we will begin preparing the supata fastener.

To do this, we do not take into account 0.5 cm from the edge, and lay out the narrowed width of three centimeters in 1.5 cm increments, so that, departing 1.5 cm from the edge, lay a line of 1.5 on one side and 1.5 cm on the other hand, and so that in the end our stitching comes together in one place, we recommend that you review this part of the video more carefully so that you understand how to design the hem of a blouse and a supate fastener in a technologically and beautiful way.
For those who have sewing skills, you can sew like Natasha, by eye; for those who are not confident in themselves, please draw all the lines under the ruler so that your lines fit together.

we design the bottom of the supata fastener and the blouse separately

Don’t try to make strong tacks, a light tack is enough. Now we need to remove all the excess fabric, make an incision on the main fabric of the shelf diagonally, then cut the excess fabric along the seams and alternately turn out the corners and straighten them with a needle, then press them, remember that we have 1.5 cm (0.7+0) for hem at the bottom .7 cm) Our topic is not hemming, but since the supate fastener rests on the topic of hemming, we want to show you this technological unit.

blouse hem and clasp

After this, we return to our supata fastener, you remember that we had 0.5 cm on the pattern, now we will stitch the fold line of the supata fastener, and then we will sew this seam and these 0.5 cm will hide by themselves and strengthen between the folds supate fastener, we do not need to do unnecessary operations of bending and stitching these 0.5 cm of bend. If you master the technology of sewing a fastener, as well as making a loop into a frame, you can easily do without a loop machine. Now we cut off the excess that we have formed along the neckline

trim off excess fabric along the neckline

Initially, we sew the hem seam at the bottom, and then move on to the open fold.

supata clasp manufacturing technology

We stitched and went to iron. First remove the basting stitches. First, we iron it open as we stitched, and then folded. Look how clean the job is done. We will not punch loops on this sample, since this is a sample, so we do not need them. You will design and process the edge of the neckline for the product at your discretion; it can be a collar, a stand or a trim.

Now we will show you how to mark the loops. The hinges on such planks should always be only vertical; they are always located in the center, i.e. 1.5 cm from each edge

loops for supata fastening

All these operations, with knowledge of the technology, take minutes, but this knowledge cannot always be obtained even by acquiring a profession, so each of us finds our own version of the most technologically advanced execution of the unit and shares our findings and discoveries in the team, and then we share these developments with you, since most often no one anywhere, much less for free, shares such knowledge, so appreciate our masters for this opportunity to learn how to sew like professionals and without problems! When we give you valuable material, we always look forward to your feedback and comments, do not forget to write to us about your opinion regarding our video lessons.

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The plank is cut out together with the trim.

The right and left edges of the hidden fastener are marked on the pattern with different lines. The easiest way is to first cut both shelves the same - with allowances along the front cuts - and then cut the left shelf along the “left edge” line. The marking lines should be transferred to the front side of the fabric using running stitches. The bottom should already be processed.

Right edge of supata clasp


Baste the front edge to wrong side along the “right fold” line, iron. Sew over the loops. Baste the front edge to the wrong side along the “one-piece hem” line.

Iron the edge and stitch along the markings.

Turn the bar with loops along the stitching towards leading edge and iron.

Left edge of supata clasp

Cut the front edge along the “left edge” line. Bring the front edge to the wrong side along the “left fold” line and iron.

Now sweep the double edging onto the wrong side and iron it. If the collar does not reach the side, the treatment changes as follows: right edge of hidden clasp turn to the front side along the “right fold” line. Stitch top cuts from the fold to the mark where the collar starts to be sewn in. At the beginning and at the end of the seam, perform a bartack.

Cut the seam allowances of the last stitch close to the stitch, cut the seam allowances along the seam close to the seam. Then sweep the border to the wrong side along the fold line, iron and stitch the loops. Turn the front edge right side along the hem line. Sew the top edges from the fold to the mark where the collar starts to be sewn in. At the beginning and at the end of the seam, perform a bartack.

Cut the seam allowances of the last stitch close to the stitch, cut the seam allowances along the seam close to the seam. Sweep the hem to the wrong side. Iron the edge and stitch along the markings. Turn the bar with loops along the stitching towards the front edge and iron it.

Left edge of hidden clasp Baste to the wrong side along the fold line and iron. Now turn the double fold over to the front side. Sew the top edges from the fold to the mark where the collar starts to be sewn in. At the beginning and at the end of the seam, perform a bartack.

Cut the seam allowances at the last stitch close to the stitch, cut along the seam close to the seam. Bring the hem to the wrong side and iron the edge.

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