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Showing posts with label finish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finish. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2013

Operation Gratitude Paracord Bracelet - Tips To Finish Your Handiwork

Operation Gratitude Paracord Bracelet - Tips To Finish Your Handiwork Tube. Duration : 2.03 Mins.


How You Can Help ! Make a Paracord Bracelet! Paracord (parachute cord) is a lightweight nylon rope originally used in the suspension lines of US parachutes during World War II. Once in the field, paratroopers found this cord useful for many other tasks. This versatile cord is now used as a general purpose utility cord by both military personnel and civilians. This tutorial is ideal to help offer tips on how to finish your project. For more information, please visit www.operationgratitude.com

Monday, December 10, 2012

♦ How to Start & Finish Peruvian Wave Bracelets

♦ How to Start & Finish Peruvian Wave Bracelets Video Clips. Duration : 8.55 Mins.


Click "Show more»" below for more info __________________________________________________ ■ MATERIALS: Nylon Rope for the center strands, DMC brand 'Six Stranded Embroidery Floss' for the wraps, and a Clipboard for clipping down the bracelet. __________________________________________________ ☼ SUBSTITUTIONS: You may substitute Nylon Rope for Hemp, Yarn, Braiding Cord...etc. You can also substitute the rope by using roughly 6 strands of embroidery floss as one thread in order to create bulk but I feel this is a waste of thread. (NOTE: If using floss just braid the two tails at the end like you would a friendship bracelet.) NOTE: if substituting please do not try to burn the edges unless you are 100% sure you are using nylon or some other plastic-based string. __________________________________________________ If you decide to fold the embroidery floss to have doubles just tie it on at the center of the string like in my hair wrapping videos: www.youtube.com ■ LENGTH & MEASUREMENTS: Center Nylon Cords: appx 25" (inches) Embroidery Floss: Folded 65" (inches) and Unfolded 35" (inches) __________________________________________________ This is identical to the pack of Nylon Rope I found in store: www.amazon.com They also sell loose spools in assorted colors as well. If you aren't into neon colors I've also seen plain white but have been hard pressed to find black. The other material shown for making the woven part of the bracelet is (DMC) Six Stranded Embroidery Floss ...

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

5 ft stock whips....from start to finish

5 ft stock whips....from start to finish Video Clips. Duration : 1.72 Mins.


took some progress pics of a matched pair of 5 foot stock whips for a thread in a forum I frequent, thought it would make for a good video.