Start by attaching a centre string to a firm object (today it was bulldog clipped to a box lid). Cut a second length of string (bah, can't remember the lengths, try 2 foot)
Start with the second string under the centre string and start to knot: the left end of the second string goes OVER the centre string,
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Then the right end of the second string goes OVER the left's tail Then the right end goes UNDER the cross over, and comes UP into the C shaped loop
That is one knot. The next knot is the opposite. After a few knots, add a bead on the centre string, and do the appropriate knot after the bead, continue
When you have reached the end, cut the ends close to the final know, and melt with a lighter flame to stop it un-knotting.
To be able to fasten the bracelet around the wrist: place the two end strings together as they would be on your wrist, take another 'second' string and knot it over the two ends, weaving a sort of cocoon for about an inch. Finish off as before. The two end strings can now be adjusted to allow the bracelet to slip on or off
Some of the other projects being worked on . . .
Lynn quilting a Christmas wall hanging, and showing us her crocheted animal collection
Catherine making bunting
Jane working on her sewing bag
And somehow Maggie's squares didn't get photographed!
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
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