Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Knotted Friendship Bracelets
The older girls' (ages 11 and 13) friend K (age 12) taught us a new technique for making friendship bracelets, while visiting here last week. You can never have too many different types of friendship bracelets :)
K wasn't sure where the method originated from, she learned it from a friend, herself. But, it's nice and easy, and the girls have really been having fun with it. To try for yourself, just start out with two pieces of multi-strand embroidery floss, about a foot long (or longer if you want to be on the safe side).
Tie them together at one end.
Have a friend hold the knotted end...
...while you begin to knot one piece of string around the other...
...by looping it around...
...over, and through...
...and pulling it tight into a knot.
Keep making knots until you have an inch, or so of knots of one color in a row, and then switch to tying the second string around the first...
...repeating, until you have a long enough pattern of knotted segments to tie around your friend's wrist.
You can make a chunkier version, or add more colors, by adding more strings. We made a bracelet in primary colors...
...using two strings of each color...
...by tying the two yellow strings around the four (red and blue) for a while...
...then switching to tying the red around the others, and so on.
I think that is really the appeal of this method of bracelet making for the girls, the pattern is so adaptable, and easy to vary, it leaves a lot of room for individual creativity.
It's great to be a homeschooler.
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4 comments:
Those are pretty. Katie was interested in making them when she was about that age, but it has faded now, and the boys are not interested. I guess I will have to wait for grand-daughters.
Looks terribly tricky to me, but I am sure daughter will be a pro once she is older. I vaguely remember doing something like this myself when I was 10-12.
Wait a second that might be the kind I learned as a kid and attempted to duplicate a little while ago and failed miserably.
Apparently in the 20 or so years since I first did it I've lost all of the skill.
Showing this to my girls right now! Thanks:)
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