Comment faire un noeud coulissant avec un cordon / Breloque & Pendentif
Vous l'attendiez toutes : le guide sur le noeud coulissant :-) Ça n'a pas été évident à mettre en oeuvre en photos, j'espère que ça sera suffisamment clair pour vous. S'il y a des parties qui ne le sont pas, n'hésitez pas à me poser des questions dans les commentaires, je vous répondrai le plus vite possible :-) guide technique tuto comment faire un noeud coulissant avec un cordon Le matériel : Donc sans plus attendre, le guide : Alors c'est sympa non ? Je vous expliquerai aussi dans le guide suivant, comment faire tout ca mais avec 2 cordons !
Louis Vuitton "Knock Off" Fabric Bead Necklace
Yesterday was cotMC...code name for Craft of the Month Club...trust me..."this ain't your Mama's" craft club...this is a group of highly creative and talented artists that don't take things too seriously..there is no "Martha Stewart threat of perfection" we just like to get into the creative "flow" together and we always have lots of laughs while we are at it. Yesterday was my turn to show up with a project and all the supplies. I had clipped this page from Style magazine a year ago that featured a cloth bead necklace by Louis Vuitton made with Liberty of London printed cottons. LV "Knock Off" Fabric Bead Necklace Supplies: 20mm wood beads with large hole...I found these in the wood section not the bead section at JoAnn fabricsselection of fabrics, light weight cottons work best2 yards of twill tape or ribbontoggle closure(optional)glue sticksize 3 knitting needleawl (optional but it helps)steel yarn needlecutting board and rotary cutter (optional)scissors
Suzys Artsy Craftsy Sitcom: Feature Friday- Faux Metal Wall Art
Looking for the Faux Metal Wall Art? Since this project was originally published on The Sitcom in December 2010, it has been my most popular project by far. Who knew that a bunch of toilet paper tubes and an idea would become so big? You can now find the full tutorial and FREE patterns on Suzys Artsy Craftsy Sitcom here: Faux Metal Wall Art I want to personally thank all my readers for making my Faux Metal Wall Art so popular! A similar project to check out would be my Faux Metal Filigree Frame. For more tutorial fun, please check out my Tutorial Page. Signing you up! If you enjoyed this post...
DIY Macrame Bracelet
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. Happy knotting! You’ll need: Start by cutting the knotting cord into two 30 inch, two 20 inch and one 10 inch lengths. Center the 30 inch cord under the two middle strands. Pull tightly and slide the knot up to the top. Finish the 2nd half of the square knot by folding the left cord over the middle strands and under the right cord. Pull tightly and repeat the steps – left, right, left, right . . . To finish the knots, thread one of the cords onto a needle and sew up the center of 3-4 knots along the backside. Repeat the same step on the other cord. After sewing up both knotting cords, trim away any excess.
•DIY• Mes bracelets Funny ! | Malice et Astuce
Aujourd’hui, je vous propose de réaliser des bracelets sympa et punchy car à vrai dire je commence à avoir envie d’un peu de couleur et de gaîté pas vous ? Pour les réaliser il vous faut : - des feuilles de plastic fou (oui oui comme quand vous étiez petites) - des crayons de couleur - une perforatrice – un compas - des fils de coton colorés - un four Conseil important : Avant de faire toutes vos petites pièces pour vos bracelets, je vous conseille de découper un carré de 3 cm sur 3 cm et de le mettre au four en suivant les instruction de l’emballage. Comment faire ensuite ? Prenez ensuite les crayons de couleurs de vos enfants (qu’il va falloir tailler car si c’est comme ici toutes les mines ont disparu.. ) et coloriez votre plastic fou. Info importante, la couleur de votre crayon de couleur sera plus belle et plus intense après le passage au four. Ensuite on oublie surtout pas de faire les petits trous et on passe le tout au four ! Et voilà ! Like this: J'aime chargement…
multi strand crystal flower neck set, hematite multi strand neck set, crystal flower necklace set
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{macramé: square knot} string & hexnut bracelet
By Kate on September 13, 2011 This bracelet has been inspired by this really wonderful “Braided Hex-nut Bracelet” tutorial which I pinned on Pinterest a while back. Two things I absolutely love about this project are: 1) It’s cheap as chips: I already had string in the cupboard and the brass hexnuts were 3p each from the hardware shop. 2) It’s my kind of jewellery: I’m not really a girly girl IYKWIM! The bracelet I made is a bit different to the ‘braided hex-nut bracelet’ and uses macrame instead, which is great, because I promised some tutorials a while back and felt a bit bad that I hadn’t written any yet! Full instructions after the jump! Square Knot Please note: I have used different colored cord in the tutorial so that it’s easier for you to figure out whats going on! 1. 2. 3. 4. This might seem a little tricky a first but I promise once you have done it a dozen times you’ll be sorted….! If you need a hand then leave a comment and I’ll get back to you.
Shrinky Bracelet
If you grew up in the 80's, like I did, you're probably already familiar with the awesomeness that is Shrinky Dinks...but did you know that you can still buy Shrinky Dinks? Yep, they're still out there - in craft stores, hobby shops, and even on Amazon. But you don't have to buy a Shrinky Dink kit to have all the fun. Just look for #6 plastic containers and you can make your own! There is a great tutorial on Instructables (courtesy of Dabbled) with all the instructions for making your own shrinky projects from #6 plastic containers, so I won't go into too much detail here. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Use a pair of pliers to open the rings. 8. Surprise mom with a priceless piece of jewelry made by her little artists! I was also able to make a pendant from a long, skinny piece I had left over after cutting apart the "beads" for the bracelet. Cute, right?