Showing posts with label bracelet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bracelet. Show all posts

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Birthstone Bracelet


My grandmother had a ring with her children's birthstones on it and I always thought it was such a beautiful way to represent your loved ones in a piece of jewelry. Now that I have kids, I wanted to make myself a piece of jewelry with my birthstone and theirs. I decided to add beads in the birthstone colors to my favorite style of woven friendship bracelet, and I'm very pleased with the results.

You can make this bracelet for yourself, your mother, your friend, or anyone else who has kids or grandchildren. It would make a wonderful Mothers' Day, birthday, or Christmas gift. Since this bracelet has seven strings, you can use up to seven different colors. If you don't want to match the strings to the birthstones the way that I did, you could do as many beads as you like, just put more than one on a string.

I used three birthstone colors (mine plus two kids') and matched three strings to my beads. I used a silvery grey string for the four other strings. Here's a list of months/birthstones/colors for you to reference.

BIRTHSTONES
January = garnet = red
February = amethyst = purple
March = aquamarine = light blue
April = diamond = colorless
May = emerald = green
June = pearl = white
July = ruby = red
August = peridot = olive green
September = sapphire = royal blue
October = opal = colorless, white, yellow, red, orange, green, brown, black, blue, pink
November = topaz = brown/dark yellow
December = turquoise = turquoise/teal

MATERIALS
- 7 strands of embroidery floss (or similar string) that are 26" long (or longer if you're adding more than 5 beads, you'll need the extra length for the knots)
- a circle of cardboard approximately 3" in diameter
- scissors
- beads

1. Start with the beads and matching colored strings. Choose one bead to be the center of the bracelet. (I used my birthstone for the center.) Slide it onto the corresponding colored string and center it. (If you're doing an even number of beads, position the bead slightly to one side of center.) Using all the colored strings, with the ends aligned, tie a single knot on both sides of the bead. Slide the next bead onto the corresponding colored string, push it against the knot, and tie another knot on the other side of it. Repeat for the next bead on the other side of the center/start bead. Repeat until all the beads are added, separated by knots.

2. Align the ends of the "background" strings with one end of colored strings. Use the background strings to tie knots around each of the previous knots.


3. Visit this great tutorial for how to weave your bracelet: http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/make-a-friendship-bracelet.html. Pull the beaded section tight to the underside of the cardboard circle, with all the loose strings above. As you weave, the beads will get further from the circle.

4. When you're about 3" from the ends of your threads, pull the bracelet off the cardboard circle.

5. Tie a knot at the end of the weave. Trim the extra thread tails.

6. Repeat steps 3 - 5 for the other side of the bracelet.


7. Tie one end of the bracelet into a knot around the other end.


Pull the knot tight.


8. Repeat for the other end.


These knots will slide on the weave, allowing the bracelet size to be adjustable. DONE.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Friendship Bracelet (Last Minute Teacher Gift)


It's the last week of school here and if you or your kids wanted to make something for their teachers, here's a quick and easy project that you can whip up "last minute". These bracelets are fun to make and your effort is sure to be appreciated. 

I quizzed one of my cousins who's a teacher about the best teacher gifts and her reply was simple: something personalized. I chose to use the school colors for the weaving and made it extra personal with letter beads spelling the teacher's last name. You can use whatever colors you prefer, and you could do initials, first name, or the year instead. You can also skip the beads if you're short on time.

Already finished school? Already got/made the perfect teacher gift? These bracelets are fun to make all summer to kill time by the campfire, beside the pool, or when the kids are bored. You'll be all ready to hand these out to friends and teachers at the start of the next school year.

MATERIALS
- 7 strands of embroidery floss (or similar string) that are 2' long
- a circle of cardboard approximately 3" in diameter
- scissors
- beads

1. Visit this great tutorial for how to start and weave your bracelet: http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/make-a-friendship-bracelet.html. It's where I learned how to do it and I couldn't explain it better.



2. When you're about 3" from the ends of your threads, pull the bracelet off the cardboard circle.



3. Slide the beads onto the bracelet and tie a knot at the end of the weave. Trim the extra thread tails off so they match the end you started with.



4. Tie one end of the bracelet into a knot around the other end.



Pull the knot tight.


5. Repeat for the other end.



These knots will slide on the weave, allowing the bracelet size to be adjustable. DONE.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

DIY Easy Woven Friendship Bracelet

Lately I've been making these fantastic and easy woven friendship bracelets: http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/make-a-friendship-bracelet.html. They are fun to make and handy to have along while waiting at the dentist office or wherever. I've got some tips on colors/patterns for those of you who are interested.


Rainbow Spiral (7 Colors)
For a rainbow bracelet, start with the 7 colors (blue, green, yellow, orange, red, purple, violet/pink) in this order:




Stripes (3 Colors)
For a striped bracelet with 3 colors (3 of the first color, 2 each of the second and third), start with the 7 strands in this order:




Here is a photo of what this one looks like: