RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by Taynaaa |
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I hold the little pillow in my lap and pin them with safty pinn to the pillow.. Try.. |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by carriebea |
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I use a clipboard, and then print the pattern out and put the pattern next to it on the clipboard. I numbered my clipboard with inches on one side and centimeters on the other :) |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by frostedkatie |
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I use the box that I hold all my string in. I just make a big enough knot and close the lid on top of it. It's pretty easy to work like that. |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by Anya |
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I use a simple plastic bottle. The small ones.. 0,5 or 0,33 L. I put the threads under the cap then screw the cap on. I hold the bottle between my knees. this always worked wonders for me :) |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by jamie |
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i tape it to anything around.. usually my leg with clear athletic tape.. works wonders! |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by wojo |
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i use a clipboard you can always move it up and make ur knot tight and make it look really nice
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by K8e92 |
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i have a thread box that i tape the end to. also u could tape the smaller bracelets to your leg but for wider ones a hard surface like a clipboard or a box or even a book cover would be good |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by emm97 |
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what i do is i lay all the strings out one by one (in the order they need to be in) and then i tape them about three inches down to give room for tying them to your ankle/wrist |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by AyL |
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I use cardboard |
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RE: What do you use to hold down your bracelet when you make it?
by bandgeek3 |
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I use a piece of corkboard, I use a tack at the top where the knot is. |
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