make braided string bracelets with lark
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Make braided string bracelets with Lark’s head knots
Lark’s head knots are similar to hitches, so
they are not that difficult as you novices
imagine; such kind of knots are not only
easy to handle, but also have a kind of brief
and symmetrical beauty. This tutorial will
help you make braided string bracelets with
these easy-to-learn knots.
Things you need:
Pink nylon thread
Light green nylon thread
Acrylic beads in pink and green colors
Scissors
The instructions here:
Step 1: braid snake knots to make the
top
First, clockwise wrap the upper string around finger
and below string twice and half; the loops are made;
Second, wrap the below string clockwise and thread
below string through loops;
Third, tighten the strings, and the first snake knots are
done; mark this facet as face and opposite facet as
back;
Fourth, turn the back up, draw out the below loop and
repeat the second process.
Fifth, once the length is enough, stop braiding and
make an overhand knot with green strings.
Today I will present you one kind of beautiful and simple string bracelets; this article is going to teach you
how to make braided string bracelets with lark’s head knots.
So far your bracelet is done, and this tutorial has
taught you a good way to make braided string
bracelets. After the tutorial, you will skillfully
make lark’s head knots which can be flexibly used
in various string bracelets.
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Step 2: use lark’s head knots to
braid bracelet
First, wrap right string clockwise around pink
strings twice as photo 1 shows; then tighten
the knot;
Second, symmetrically wrap the left side
string as photo 2 shows; then tighten the
knot;
Repeat this step;
Step 3: end the braided
string bracelet
First, till the length is okay, make a
final knot first, then cross pink strings
through a pink acrylic bead and cross
green strings through a green bead
similarly;
Second, use overhand knots to secure
the beads; finally leave 2cm fringes
and trim off the excess strings.