Cut your fabric diagonally from one corner to the other. This will give you two triangles, each one ready to be prepared as its own coin belt.
Glue the rough edges of the fabric to the underside of each triangular belt. This will help prevent fraying along the edges and give your coin belt a more polished look overall.
Glue the coin fringe around each side of each belt. You can find coin fringe at most craft stores in the ribbon and trim department. The coins are usually lightly beaded in such a way that they dangle from either a satin or velvet ribbon. Coins come in silver, gold and copper tones, and ribbons are available in a wide variety of colors.
Glue rows of coins in either horizontal, wavy or V-shaped lines through the body of your belts. The more coins you layer into the middle section of your belt, the better it will sound as you dance.
Glue or sew on additional embellishments, if desired. You might want to add sequins, beads, appliques or even pieces of jewelry to your belt to give it extra sparkle and detail.