Monday, September 19, 2011


Lasting Friendship Bracelet Tutorial

At some point in time, a reversal of roles between mothers and daughters happen. My mother used to take me to places when I was young. Now I take her to places. It took sometime before this happened but the reversal of roles between me and Princess One occurred after 9 years - sooner than anticipated. The reversal of roles I'm referring to is her being my mentor in this crafting project. I let her walk me through all the steps to create this Lasting Friendship Bracelet tutorial, which I'm also sharing with you. I love naming projects and so this is called operation Lasting Friendship Bracelet tutorial.

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Materials needed:
Beads with large openings
Hemp cord
Tape (painter's tape is used in this case)
Cardboard

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You'll need the cardboard to make a loom. Cut any cardboard into a strip about 3 inches wide and 11 inches long. Cut two slits on both ends approximately half an inch away from each other.


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Measure your wrist.

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Whatever the size is, add 12 inches then cut 2 strips of hemp cord with this length. For example, Princess One's wrist is 7 inches in diameter so by adding 12 inches, we have a total length of 19 inches. Cut two 19-inch strips of the hemp cord.

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Insert the hemp cords on the slits of the loom, making sure that approximately 6 inches of the cord are left hanging.

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Tape these cords at the back of the loom to look like this. They are named Cord 1 and Cord 2.

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Cut another hemp cord, called Cord 3, with a length double of Cord 1. Since in this case Cord 1 is 19 inches, Cord 3 should be 38 inches. Tie the end of Cord 3 to Cord 1 with a simple knot, leaving a tail of about 6 inches, then tucking its tail on the slit for Cord 1.

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Pass through Cord 3 under Cord 1 and Cord 2, then insert a bead.

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Make sure that the bead stays in the middle of Cord 1 and Cord 2.

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Pass Cord 3 over Cord 2 going towards the bead, then insert it in the bead. By now, Cord 3 should be on the left side and the bead is snug.

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To add the next bead, pass Cord 3 under Cord 1 and Cord 2 towards the right like the step did with the green bead.

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After that, you're ready for your next bead.

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Here's a little pictorial summary of the steps done earlier.

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When you have reached the desired length, close the bracelet by tying the ends in a knot.

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Make a clasp using another bead that you can easily slide up and down to close or loosen the bracelet.

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Knot all the ends of the hemp cord and now you have a Lasting Friendship bracelet.

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These are the bracelets we made together. It took us around 20 minutes to complete these beauties and it's so worth it!

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How about you? Has there been a project where your kid led you to finish it?

Wednesday, September 14, 2011


 
 Jewelry making
This bracelet is my personal favorite because I was finally able to find a way to use these geometric square beads I picked up a while ago.  This bracelet is just as simple as the first one, requiring you to just do some knotting.  You'll need about 22" of cording and some cool beads, but make sure the bead opening is large enough to fit the cording through.  I gave mine a cleaner look by attaching a lobster claw & jump ring closure to the end, but this is purely optional.  You can just use the same loop and knot technique as seen in tutorial #1 above.  Total time spent on each bracelet was about 15 minutes and total cost was less than $3 each.
 
Using the same wrapping technique from this tutorial, I added these round beads to some leather cording for more of a clean look.  You'll just need some beads, embroidery floss and leather cording.  Of course you can just as well use the cording from the previous tutorials, but I love the color and texture of the leather against the smooth & shiny beads.  I cut my cording & embroidery floss 24" long.  Total time spent on this bracelet was about 20 minutes (it takes a little longer to carefully wrap the string of beads) and total cost was less than $3 each.
Source: fourflightsoffancy.blogspot.com

Thursday, August 25, 2011

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Crafty jewelry: flower bracelet, jewelry making


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Monday, August 22, 2011


 Woolen jewelry and accessories for women and girls: crochet magazine
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 Woolen jewelry and accessories for women and girls: crochet magazine
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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Fenechka on a shoestring
Crafty jewelry: knotting friendship bracelet tutorial
Let's try to weave Fenichka under this scheme:

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1. Take the thread and cord.
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2. Cut the thread, given that they need to be folded in half. 10 pieces in two colors 120cm in length, for example.
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3. ties a knot in the thread on a string.
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4. Do not forget to leave a small loop in the cord.
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5. Take the brown thread and make it a knot on a shoestring.
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6. And another.
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7. Then, the same thread make two small knot on the second cord.
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8. Take the next brown thread and do the same thing. Two nodule on each strap.
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9. That's it. It turned out that all the brown thread from the first beam is now left.
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10. Then take the blue thread. Doing the same thing.
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11. The whole first beam is now on the left side. You can insert a pencil in order to weave in the loop is not delayed.
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12. From the second beam, first take the blue thread. We do everything the same sites.
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13. After the Blue weave brown.
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14. That's what should happen. All threads must be on the left.
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15. The last brown thread, begin to weave in the opposite direction. All the same thing just now left to right.
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16. Now all the threads have to be right.
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17. We continue to spin. Now, from right to left, then back left to right.
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18. That's what we've got:
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19. Cut the unnecessary threads.
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20. smears glue the part where you just cut the thread. This is all done to a thread in the process of carrying not blossomed.
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21. Be sure to do at the end of the cord nodules, because then he can begin to unravel the cord.
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22. turn over. Fenechka ready!
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Photo:fene4ki.ru
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