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D.I.Y.: Bracelet tressé avec des perles et un noeud ajustable - Trop Top Tendance - Astuces et tendances mode, beauté, déco, et plus!
You should all know by now that we are all about stacking bracelets on our wrists. The more, the better. In fact . . . the most, the best! With that being said, we’ll show you how to master a version of the ever so popular wrap bracelet. It’s so simple and addicting, you’ll soon be churning out these wristlets with your eyes closed. Clearly this arm party train isn’t stopping and it’s about time you get on board!
Bracelet chainette/fil coton
It’s been awhile since our last bracelet DIY . I don’t know about you, but our wrists have been begging for another colorful addition for months now. So after playing with some materials that were already on hand, we’ve created a tutorial for a braided bead bracelet, which is a not so distant cousin of the hex nut and wrap bracelet . Because honestly, you can never have too many . . . You’ll need: Cut the waxed linen cord into a 26″ and 19″ piece.
Bracelet fine tresse/perles
Bracelet écrous
We’re nuts for nuts. Is there a more versatile and inexpensive DIY component than a hex nut from the hardware store? You can imagine our excitement when we first discovered Philip Crangi’s Giles & Brother Hex Collection . Honestly, nuts braided into jewelry is WTF genius! With a few items that we always seem to have lying around, we tackled the technique and made our own spine-like braided hex nut wrap bracelet.Bracelet noeud en cuir
You will need : - A piece of leather, approx. 22cm x 10cm (approx. 8.7" x 4") - Scissors - Leather glue or super glue - Thread - A snap button 1. Cut an oval piece of leather, approx. 22cm x 10cm (approx. 8.7" x 4").Bracelets en jersey (vieux tee-shirt)
Bracelet noeud marin
Mercredi 27 octobre 2010 3 27 / 10 / Oct / 2010 22:13 Aujourd'hui un petit tuto pour réaliser un très joli bracelet avec un noeud de carrick. Ultra simple à réaliser. Pour le réaliser, il faut juste travailler avec deux cordages en double. Le noeud s'exécute comme un noeud de carrick traditionnel. Le premier cordage plié en deux réalise une demi clé.Noeud marin au poignet
31 juillet 2011 Crédit photo : Mimnor / Linéa Chic Il y a quelques temps, j’ai découvert le bracelet Noeud tressé de Marie Séguy sur le blog de Mimnor . Je l’avais trouvé vraiment très joli mais j’avais beaucoup beaucoup moins apprécié le prix. Dans ces cas là, je pense toujours à comment je pourrais le faire moi-même.TUTOS Bracelets porte bonheur
Pondu par Flo le 17 août 2012 Les bracelets porte-bonheur en coton et perles sont très en vogue en été. Pour que vos poignets soient au top dans quelques mois, voici un tuto très simple pour réaliser ces petits bijoux colorés !I have very vivid memories of walking into a bead store for the first time, almost 15 years ago, and being overwhelmed by the million and ten ideas that filled my mind. I was immediately hooked on the concept of transforming simple and unexpected elements into something beautiful and wearable. That moment was the catalyst for my eventual path into jewelry design and craft – my higher calling, if you will. Today’s tutorial takes me back to my first foray into jewelry making, where I’ll show you how to make two delightful bracelets using the same basic component .
Bracelet tubes dorés
Growing up by the beach in Southern California, the ability to knot a macrame bracelet was practically a right of passage. Although those days are long behind us, we’ve never forgotten the ever-so-simple square knot technique. This time, however, we’re replacing hemp and wooden beads for more updated elements like colorful nylon cord and glossy metal charms.
Bracelet anneaux/macramé
Bracelets chainettes
All though it could be said that I’m the queen of “more is more,” lately, I have been obsessed with dainty little baubles… especially in the form of delicate chain bracelets.Chain link bracelets, with colorful threads woven through them, have been popping up here and there . We adore Aurèlie Bidermann ‘s Do Brazil bracelets and thought it was about time we graduate to the ultimate “grown-up” friendship bracelet. With a curb chain bracelet and some embroidery thread, we’ll teach you how to make your own woven chain bracelet. And one for your bestie too, of course. You’ll need: a curb link bracelet embroidery thread two bobby pins a pair of scissors Cut 2 sets of 15 strands of embroidery thread, with each strand measuring four times the length of the bracelet.

