I need to find my recent projects and get some pictures up soon. I've been enjoying wearing them though!
Right now I am working on Christmas gifts - I am making some bracelets for my daughters and nieces. I got onto making Beaded Braid Bracelets that I originally saw on Honestly WTF - http://honestlywtf.com/diy/diy-beaded-bracelet/
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| Picture from Dianne Faw's blog |
These are really easy to do, I finished up a few in an evening. The hardest part is the set up actually. I cut and knotted the end and put several beads on before starting braiding to make it easier.
Supplies for these are not too expensive so these are great to make and wear in multiples! You need about 1.5 yards of Irish Waxed Linen, 55 to 70 size 8/0 seed beads (I also used size 6/0 and silver spacer beads), 1 2-hole (or shank) button, Scissors, and Tape.
(Actually I set these up on a clip board instead of the tape to hold as I am braiding. Then they are portable and ready to work on anywhere)
I haven't been able to find Irish Waxed Linen locally, so I started out with Cotton Cord that I picked up at Wal-Mart to experiment. The cotton cord tended to fray a bit so wasn't the best material.
I then tried the bracelets with Super-Lon cord, which I use for Kumihimo braiding. (Oh, I will have to do another post on that! It has become another obsession lately.) The Super-Lon comes in many colours and makes a nice braid but isn't as soft as the cotton cord. I like working with the Super-Lon but may have to order some Irish Linen online to try it. (They have it here at http://store.ornamentea.com)
If you go for Super-Lon, make sure it is the beading cord, not the thread. There is also another brand called C-Lon which is similar to the Super-Lon cord.
Here is a pic of S-Lon beading cord compared to Super-Lon D thread. I haven't used the Super-Lon D thread for anything yet - it was suggested to me for bead crochet but then someone said it may be easier (for me who is a novice at crocheting) with the S-Lon. I'm thinking with the Super-Lon D, I can use smaller hole beads with the Kumihimo braiding - something new to try!
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| Super-Lon D Thread (L) - Super-Lon beading cord (R) |
Again, sorry about the photos - these were quickies taken with my phone. Realized too late that my camera needs to be charged. :(



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