Method 1: Multi-thread rice bead bracelet
1. Measure the wrist thickness at a point above the carpal bone. Add 0.6-2.5 cm to this measurement result, and the specific length can be set according to your own preferences. At the same time, because there are buckles and two shackles on the bracelet, you decide the length, which must be deducted. So you get the final length of the bracelet.
2. Cut a rope longer than a bracelet. Thread the thread into the sewing needle and tie a few simple knots at the end of the thread, one next to the other.
3. Drop a drop of glue on the tip of the bead, and then dip the knotted part with glue. The thimble ring should point to the short side of the line and be cut off later.
4. Insert the single section into the thimble and gently clamp the thimble with pliers.
5. beads. String the beads one by one with a needle until you reach the length you want. But once you reach this length, you can't string it again, because you have to leave room for hooks and shackles.
6. Tie a knot after the beads are strung. The knot should not be too close to the last bead, otherwise the thread will be stretched tightly and easily broken. To test the tightness of the thread, you can tie the bracelet in a circle and then tie it in the right position. The position of the knot can be adjusted with the scissors tip.
7. Tie a few more knots on the knot you just tied. Then, like the other end, this end is also fitted with a thimble, and finally the extra two threads are cut off.
8. Repeat the above process and string a few more such beads. The number can be decided by yourself. When all the beads are finished, arrange them together and constantly adjust their positions until you have a satisfactory match. If you like the feeling of twining, you can twine the beads together instead of arranging them directly.
9. String the ends of all the beads together with a hook and loop. Gently clamp the shackle with pliers.
10, put a shackle on the other end and string all the beads together. Open the small ring on the buckle, string it together with one of the shackles, and finally close the small ring with pliers.
Method 2: spiral rice bead bracelet
1, measure the wrist thickness at a point above the wrist bone, multiply it by 3, and then cut the line of this length.
Thread the thread into the needle, and then tie a few simple knots at the end of the thread, one next to the other.
3. Drop a drop of glue on the tip of the bead, and then dip the knotted part with glue. The thimble ring should point to the short side of the line and be cut off later.
4. Insert the single section into the thimble and gently clamp the thimble with pliers.
5. Choose two colors of rice grains and mark them as color A and color B respectively. Then string three colors A first, and then string three colors B.
6. Pick up the sewing needle and string from color A.. First, string three beads of color A together.
7. Then the string 1 color A, and then 3 color B. ..
8. Pick up the needle and put it back in the last three A-colored beads ... In other words, next, you should start with the beads of the second color.
9. Repeat the above two steps to make a spiral effect. Then string them together in the order of 1 color A and 3 color B, and then put them back to the nearest 3 color A and start again until you think the length is enough.
10, string to a certain length and tie a single knot. Don't tie the knot too close to the last bead, or the thread will be stretched tightly and easily broken. You can wrap it around the bracelet to see if the tightness is appropriate. You can adjust the position of the knot with the tip of scissors.
1 1. Tie a few more knots on the first single knot. Just like the other end, glue the knot, string the thimbles together, and then clamp them with pliers. Then cut off the extra thread at the end.
12. Break the small ring on the retaining ring and connect it with the end of the thimble. Then clamp the opening on the small ring with pliers.
13. Open the small ring on the shackle and connect it with the thimble at the other end. Clamp the opening in the small ring with pliers. Now let's try the bracelet you made yourself.
Method 3: American native wind bracelet
1. Measure the wrist thickness at a point above the carpal bone. On this basis, subtract the length of the butterfly buckle, and then cut a piece of cloth according to this length, with a width of 3.75-5 cm.
2. Find the center of the cloth strip and mark it gently with a pencil. This is the center of the bracelet. Then, from the center point, draw two lines perpendicular to the edge, horizontal and vertical. Then draw a boundary line along the edge of the bracelet, and mark the position where the rhinestones are sewn. When drawing lines, use a ruler, because you need to cross the beads from the middle to both sides, so draw lines as straight as possible.
3. Cut a thread about 25 cm long, and then thread it. Tie a few simple knots at one end of the thread, then insert the needle into the center of the bracelet and wear it from the back to the front.
4. String 32 beads on the line, 4 of each color. Gently align the thread with the center line, then thread the needle from the front and fasten it from the back.
5. Reinforce the first bead. Put the needle back in front of the last four beads of the same color to fix the bead string. Then stitch every four beads like this and fix the beads.
6. String the second string of beads. After the first bead is fixed, the pointer returns to the original center point. At this time, the needle passes through the back, that is, it returns to the starting point of the first bead. Remove the beads of the first color from the first bead, and then finish the second bead with the remaining seven colors, that is, 4 beads of each color and 28 * * *.
7. Repeat this process: after each bead string is reinforced, take away beads of one color, and then string another bead string next to it until only four beads of the same color remain in the newly made bead string.
On the other side of the center line, beads with decreasing length were also made, so that the longest center line became the tip of the "diamond".
9. The pattern on the other side of the center line is just the mirror image of the finished side.
10, after the "diamond" pattern is completed, you can start beading as the background. Select one of the colors just used as the background color, and then complete the production of background beads in the same way, that is, make a string of beads with decreasing length until the beads fill the area within the boundary line.
1 1. Sewing rhinestone belt. Cut a new thread, sew a rhinestone along the outer edge of the bead string area, and cut off the excess cloth after sewing.
12. Stick the cloth on the deerskin. Cut a buckskin strip slightly larger than the cloth strip, apply a lot of glue on the back of the cloth strip, pay attention to both ends, and then stick the cloth strip on the buckskin strip. When the glue dries, you can press some books or other heavy objects on the bracelet.
13. After the glue dries, trim off the excess deerskin. Sew butterfly buttons on both ends of the bracelet.
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