Monday, August 8, 2011

How to make a Friendship Bracelet line

Combine two of your color preferred in a line friendship bracelet. Friendship bracelets are made of cotton fibres, which makes them very comfortable and light. Patterns for bracelets may take a few minutes or several hours to create. Photo galleries and patterns of line friendship bracelets are available on the internet and in books of crafts. Use two contrasting colours when it makes a line friendship bracelet. This will ensure that stand out the line woven at the Centre of the bracelet. The bracelet can be completed with a clasp or two braided "tail" to attach with a node.


Difficulty: moderately Easy


Waxed cotton or embroidery floss, thread with thread floss or pinkWaxed, blueScissors Clip board


1 cotton embroidery


Measure and cut two pieces of blue wire in length of 60 inches.

2

Measure and cut a piece of thread Rose 60 inches.

3

Bring together all the threads evenly.

4 5

Make a loop of 1 inch to the fold in the thread and tie a knot.

6

Secure the node under the clip to the Clipboard.

7

Separate threads so the two pink threads are in the middle and two threads on each side.

1

Take the first blue thread on the left side and it bend through the second blue thread in the form of a number of "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

2 3

Take the first blue thread on the left side and it bend through the first thread Rose in the form of a number of "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

4 5

Take the first blue thread on the left side and it bend through the second thread Rose in the form of a number of "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

6 7

Take the first blue thread on the left side and it bend through the third blue thread in the form of a number of "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

8 9

Take the first blue thread on the left side and it bend through the fourth blue yarn in the form of a number of "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

10 1

Take the fourth blue yarn on the right side and he bend through the third blue thread in the form of a number ascending "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

2 3

Together the two pink threads.

4

Take the two threads of roses and bend through the fourth blue yarn in the form of a number ascending "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

5 6

Take the fourth blue yarn on the right side and he bend through the second blue thread in the form of a number ascending "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

7 8

Take the fourth blue yarn on the right side and he bend through the first blue thread in the form of a number ascending "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

9 10

Continue to make the lines beginning with the nodes "4" forward, working across from left to right and towards the rear "4" nodes, from right to left. Don't forget to use the two pink threads together in making the node backwards "4". There should be a thick band of pink threads through the center of the bracelet.

1

Stop rows of knots when you have 3 inch remaining thread.

2

Take the first blue thread on the left side and it bend through all the threads in the form of a number of "4." Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

3 4

Take the fourth blue yarn on the right side and he bend through all the threads in the form of a number ascending "4". Tuck below and place of the loop. Back wire closely to a node.

5 6

The threads separated in two groups of two blue and a rose.

7

Together the three threads on the left side and their overall braid. Attach a node end and cut the excess.

8

Repeat step 8 for the second series of three threads.

9

Output of the loop of the bracelet of the Commission of the clip.

10

Drag one end braided loop.

11

Bind two braids together to secure the bracelet.

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