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A simple companion for your wrist.
I made this as a gift for a friend who had been feeling sad and stressed lately. To be honest, I had been feeling the same, so this project was a win-win situation: I got to make something that took the stress off my mind, and she got a surprise to brighten up her week. The design popped into my head from something I'd seen before (Perhaps a book? I don't recall anymore..) and I thought it'd be the perfect design to make something teal, the friend's favorite color. Anyhow, it turned out lovely, and we're both feeling a bit better now.
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Step 1
Start by cutting out some thread (I used about a wingspan, but that was more than enough.) and stringing on two needles, on on either end.
To create makeshift beading needles, I used 28 gauge wire. I bent the wire approximately in half (You should make one side longer though.) and twisted the two ends together. -
Step 5
To make the second loop, string on half the number of beads in the first loop + 0.5 beads onto the string on the left (I had 17 total beads in the first loops so I strung on 17/2 + 0.5 = 9 beads.) and half the number of beads in the first loop - 0.5 beads onto the string on the right (17/2 - 0.5 = 8 beads.).
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Step 8
Repeat the steps from the second loop to create the subsequent loops. Stop and don't complete the last loop when you're satisfied with the length of the bracelet; in my case, I stopped at 12 loops because I ran out of beads. ^^ Don't make the bracelet too long (make it shorter than your wrist circumference) to make room for the sliding closure.
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Step 23
Next you'll need to do macrame square knots for the sliding mechanism. See (http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Macrame-Square-Knots/) for a pretty good tutorial, or you can follow my pictures...
Arrange the ends of your string like in the picture to the left and tie another piece of string around both like so.
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