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Ribbon Lanyard Bracelets

Those who have made lanyards at scout camp will be familiar with the weaving used to make this bracelet.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/ribbon-lanyard-bracelets • Posted by Jenna Z.

Choose up to four different colors for an awesome bracelet! <br /><br />This is a tutorial I wrote up as part of my blog event Oc-Tute-ber. Visit all the tutorials here. <a href="http://corgipants.blogspot.com/">http://corgipants.blogspot.com/</a>

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

16 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Choose up to four different colors for an awesome bracelet! <br /><br />This is a tutorial I wrote up as part of my blog event Oc-Tute-ber. Visit all the tutorials here. <a href="http://corgipants.blogspot.com/">http://corgipants.blogspot.com/</a>

Instructions

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    What you'll need: 4 pieces of ribbon, each 2 yards long (For this bracelet, I used 1/4 inch wide but you can use any size or combination of sizes) Scissors Needle and thread

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    Overlap the centers of all four ribbons as shown here. Secure these together by either lightly tacking together with needle and thread of adding a drop of glue to each intersection.

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    To begin weaving, fold the first ribbon down over the one underneath it.

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    We work first in a counterclockwise direction so continue to fold down the next ribbon across the one beneath it.

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    And the next

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    And finally the last

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    When you fold the last ribbon over, slip it under the loop of the first ribbon you folded down like so. Tighten all four ribbons.

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    After going around counterclockwise, reverse the pattern and fold the ribbons across working in a clockwise direction. Begin this round with the ribbon you just passed under the loop.

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    Continue repeating these two, tightening the ribbons after each round, until your weaving measures 3 1/2 inches long. Then repeat on the opposite side of where you tacked your ribbons together. Stop when the entire piece measures 7 inches long.

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    To fasten both ends, sew a criss cross stitch through each of the four squares and cut the ribbon close to the weaving.

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    Then give the bracelet a full twist and butt the two ends up gainst one another. Whip stitch the edges together. The bracelet will look small but it stretches to fit over your hand. <br /><br />This is a tutorial I wrote up as part of my blog event Oc-Tute-ber. Visit all the tutorials here. <a href="http://corgipants.blogspot.com/">http://corgipants.blogspot.com/</a>