A pair of matched cuff bracelets made from hand dyed cord. The button and loop toggle is easy to manage and secure. The light olive and taupe tones recall the sun washed landscapes of deserts.
An illustrated tutorial explains how to make these bracelets using a variety of materials including paper beads and a non beaded designs using other colors . A wider more dramatic wood bead cuff uses the same basic techniques as does this playful lima bead bead design.
The large bracelet is 7 1/2" (191 mm)
The small bracelet is 6 1/2" (165 mm)
You might also enjoy this wood bead bracelet or this wider design using two rows of glass beads.
Edge stitching technique uses a high strength multi-filament thread to compress the individual cords into a soft lightweight fabric.
These and other unique bracelets can be found online WhatKnotShop on ETSY
design and photographs © copyright 2016
An illustrated tutorial explains how to make these bracelets using a variety of materials including paper beads and a non beaded designs using other colors . A wider more dramatic wood bead cuff uses the same basic techniques as does this playful lima bead bead design.
The large bracelet is 7 1/2" (191 mm)
The small bracelet is 6 1/2" (165 mm)
You might also enjoy this wood bead bracelet or this wider design using two rows of glass beads.
Edge stitching technique uses a high strength multi-filament thread to compress the individual cords into a soft lightweight fabric.
These and other unique bracelets can be found online WhatKnotShop on ETSY
design and photographs © copyright 2016
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