HOW TO MAKE THESE FUN &
STYLISH SHAMBALLA.
Here’s
what you’ll need.
Some hemp cording or strong
yarn
Beads
Beading cement
Tape measure
Scissors
Step 1: Determine
what size bracelet you want. In the pictures here I’ve
made a single bracelet, a double wrap and a triple wrap. For the single
bracelet, measure your wrist to determine how long your base strand needs to
be. Mine is 7″, however you need to add a bit extra for your first
knot and room to tie your last knot. So I cut my base cord at 10 inches. For a
double wrap I would cut at 17 inches and a triple wrap I would cut at 24
inches. Remember, your sizes may be different depending on the size of your
wrist. So be sure to measure.
Step 2: Now that you
know the size of your base cord where you’ll be placing your
beads, you need to cut the cord that will wrap around and in between the beads.
Whatever size your base cord is, the outer cords will be triple the length. So
fold your cord in half so one end has a loop and measure out triple of whatever
your base is. For example, my single base is 10 inches, so the folded outer
cord will be 30 inches in length, (or 60 inches unfolded). I know that seems
like a lot, but you need enough to make all the knots between your beads. You
may end up with a bunch left over to cut off, but better more to cut off than
running out of cord in the middle of your bracelet, right?
Step 3: Take your
single bead base cord and tie a knot at the base of the double outer cords like
shown above.
Step 4: Then tie a knot
with the whole thing around itself. Cut off any excess cord as shown below.
Step 5: Add a little
cement to your knot to make sure everything will stay in place. Let dry.
Step 6: Working on a
flat surface, start with the end loop closest to you and place the excess cords
moving away from you. Add your bead, then take your right cord and move it
under the middle base cord and take your left cord and move it over the middle
cord like shown below.
Step 7: Take the end of
the right cord and push it through and under the left loop as shown below.
Step 8: Take
the end of the left cord and bring it under and through the right loop as shown
below.
Step 9: Pull both right
and left cords tight to bring in your knot.
Step 10: For the next
knot you’re going to reverse the process so it will be right
cord over middle, left cord under. Right cord under and through left loop and
left cord over and through right loop. It all sounds a bit complicated until
you actually do it. Then you’ll see how easy it is
and you’ll be doing it in your sleep.
Step 11: Now here’s
where you can either add a bead or add one more knot before you add a bead,
depending on how many knots you want to appear between your beads. If you
choose to make one more knot, reverse the process again so you’re
back to left cord over middle and right cord under and repeat process. Once you
have the number of knots you want, add a your next bead and repeat the process.
Continue knotting and adding beads until you’re at the length you
want.
Step 12: Once you come
to the length you want, cut off any excess and tie a knot with a little excess
remaining. Your knot needs to be small enough to fit through your original loop
to clasp your bracelet around your wrist, but big enough that it won’t
slip out.
And you’re
done.
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