Peruvian Bracelets
by K8e92 |
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i'm trying a peruvian bracelet. seen here: http://img.alibaba.com/photo/104777617/100_FRIENDSHIP_BRACELETS_WHOLESALE_LOT_Handmade_Peru.jpg
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by K8e92 |
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i found this but i want to know if theres anything different or better...
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by CoHa |
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That's the correct starting of this pattern. |
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by K8e92 |
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awesome!thanks. i've already made 2 they are reallt good :) the only problem i have it the end now. the first i made i made the cord too short but i can tie it on my wrist but it might fall off soon.. :( are theyre any special tips anyone has on how to fix the end and/or tie the bracelet on my wrist? all help is appreciated! |
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by bostonfan1 |
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what kind of threads do you use because i am trying to make them but don't know what threads can someone please tell me thanks xD |
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by K8e92 |
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well the really thick one is a nylon cord but i'm pretty sure u can use almost any thicker thread and regular embroidery floss for the rest. |
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by horsingaround |
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If the thread is too short just attach another piece through the loop top if you used a loop to and tie it on the other end. This bracelet is also known as the "Wave" bracelet and tutorials can be found on youtube. |
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by mxos |
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can you please tell me where you got the nylon cord and what size it is? thank you |
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by K8e92 |
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i'm not sure where i got it (i just found it at my house) but i'm sure that you can find some at a craft store or the hardware store. if not you can use three or four regilar threads to make the thickness of the nylon cord |
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RE: Peruvian Bracelets
by AlinaScorovick |
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i have tried tons of times with tons of different tutorials, and i can never get it to work. it never goes into the wave shape and the strings go straight down in stead of curving over like there supposed to.. help? |
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