First, you want to start off by measuring out your jute. You can make your garland any size you like but these directions and supplies are for an 8-foot garland. Measure out 8 feet of jute and cut to get you started.
You will then want to punch holes into your foam clovers using your hole punch. These are fairly thin so I was able to punch about 3 at a time.
Now that you have your holes punched, cut up strips of 8-inch burlap and tinsel garland. I used 30ish pieces of burlap and 15ish pieces of tinsel if you want to do all of your cutting at one time. However, I just cut as a went along.
You are ready to start assembling now. Take your first clover and tie it on to one side. Note: Wrapping a piece of tape around your jute makes it easy to thread without unraveling.
After you have tied on your clover you can knot on a piece of burlap and a piece of tinsel. I did clover, burlap, tinsel, burlap and then repeated. I also used alternating clovers because of some of the glitter ones were dark green and light green. My clover pattern was plain, dark glitter, plain, light glitter, plain, etc. We all learned patterns in Kindergarten right. I'm sure you got that handled. :)
Rinse and repeat until you get to the end. I tied the clovers on in each spot so they wouldn't move around but if you really wanted to you could tie them on just the ends so nothing would slip off.