Anthro Knockoff Fori Bracelet

Ok – so this is really more of an “inspiration” than a “knockoff”.

What’s the difference you ask?
Well – let me ‘splain.
No there is too much.
Let me sum up.
(10 points for the movie reference)

To me – a knockoff is as close to the original as you can make it. You want that same color chain, the same fabric or design, you wish you could afford the real thing but you can’t – so you made it yourself.
An inspiration is more of a “hey – I like the idea behind that. But not so much the color and way they did it – so I’m going to make it my way”.

These are just my thoughts and obviously are subject to change depending on mood or crafting budget.
So all that rambling is to say – I liked the Anthro Fori Bracelet – but I wanted mine to look a little different!

Here’s my version of the Anthropologie Fori Bracelet:

I love how it turned out! It’s kind of fun and vintage-y looking!

And here’s Anthro’s version – valued at $118!!:

So here’s the inspiration part. I wanted to use fabric instead of the nylon webbing they used. That’s the beauty of a making your own though – you get to make it the way you want it!!

Ready to get started?
This is quick and easy!
(And would make a fab Mother’s Day gift – it’s just around the corner!!)

Materials:
9″ x 3″ piece of fabric
Piece of webbing/belt/stabilizer – 5″ x 1″
2 small D rings
Lobster Closure
2 jump rings
Beads and rhinestones for decoration
Optional charm for decoration

Start by sewing your fabric in half, long ways, right sides together.

Turn the fabric tube right side out. Press the seam open and in the center of the tube.
Cut a piece of webbing or stabilizer and slip it into the fabric tube. I used a piece of an old belt of my sons.

Center the webbing in the fabric tube. Tuck the open ends of the fabric in, then slip each end through a D ring.
Fold the fabric to the back side, with the seam, and sew across each opening. Your fabric piece should measure about 6″ without the D rings.
This will fit an average size wrist. Check your measurement before you sew on your wrist and adjust the folded sections larger or smaller if you need to.

Decide the layout of your beads and stones. (All of mine came from Michael’s) Begin with the center and start sewing on your beads.

Continue sewing on your pieces, working to one side of the center until you have half the bracelet covered.

Sew on the rest of your beads to finish out the bracelet top.

Add your bracelet closure to the D Rings. You can also add a pretty charm or bead to the closure for a little fun.

(If you don’t want to do the lobster closure thing, you could tie the D Rings closed around your wrist with a pretty length of ribbon or lace too!)

And your bracelet is finished!!

It’s lightweight and will go with pretty much any outfit – dressy or casual!

I hope you like it!

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(This was originally a guest post at Oopsey Daisy)

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82 Responses
  1. 41

    That is stunning!!! What fun bracelet to recreate!!! Thank for the easy to follow tutorial!!

  2. 42
    Dawn says:

    I like your version MUCH better! Great bracelet!

  3. 43
    Jenny says:

    Love that bracelet and the Princess Bride reference. “Stop that rhyming, I mean it. Anybody want a peanut?”

  4. 44

    Bev, this is a truly GORGEOUS bracelet! I like your inspired piece MUCH better than the piece you got your inspiration from! :) Wow! Definitely want to try this – adding to my never-ending list on Pinterest! :)

  5. 45
    Kathy R says:

    I have to agree with Dawn; I like your version much better. Very nice and it inspired me to go off on yet another tangent/style….no hope for my ADD!

  6. 46
    Jill says:

    Love yours better than the anthropologie version!

  7. 47
    Kimberly says:

    I love this. Thanks for the great tutorial. I’ll be sure to link you if I ever make this.

  8. 48
    Sissy says:

    love the blue (your version)! thank you for sharing the tut.

  9. 49
    Katrin says:

    Hello,
    you’re bracelet is absolutely stunning and much more beautiful than the original! Thanks for sharing. I’ll import your idea to Germany …

  10. 50
    Stephanie says:

    Love it. I think yours is better than the original. I would probably not wear the Anthro version, but would definitely wear yours. Soooo, I guess I know what I’m doing this weekend. :)

  11. 51
    Alyssa says:

    Humperdink is marry Buttercup in little less than haf’ an hour
    So all we haf’ to do is…

    this is an amazing friend project! cant wait to do it :)

    BTW, The Princess Bride

  12. 52

    This is so much prettier than the Anthro bracelet that inspired it. Well done!

  13. 53
    Sabrina says:

    Very beautiful, thank you so much for sharing!

  14. 54
    gayle potts says:

    You got me thinking about the that I ready and putting them to a good use
    Also yours is much more put together than the other one

  15. 55
    Cassandra says:

    The bracelet you created is a lot prettier & detailed then the Anthro bracelet..Great job!

  16. 56
  17. 57

    “Buttercup is marry Humperdinck in little less than half an hour.”

    Love this bracelet! Yours is much nicer than the Anthro original.

  18. 58
    Susan says:

    Bahahaha. Love the Princess Bride reference. I love the Fire Swamp Quote. Buttercup-”We’ll never survive!”. Westley-”Nonsense, you only say never because no one ever has!”. Thanks for the cute bracelet idea!

  19. 59
    Wanda says:

    I like your version much, much better. I have to try this.. love, love, love this..!!!

  20. 60
    Danielle says:

    Your bracelet is GORGEOUS. I love it! In fact, I was inspired by your buttons-on-a-fabric-band idea and made my own version. It didn’t come out exactly as I had planned, but not bad for a first attempt! I’d like to post pictures of my bracelet on my own little blog, and I plan on including a link back to this post when I do. Thanks for the tutorial and happy crafting! :)

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