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  • Chinese art: Beautiful knot magazine

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    Chinese art: Beautiful knot magazine Tutorial magazine http://gallery.ru/watch?a=3ZO-hfxG

  • Women gifts: How to Tie a Scarf

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    How to Tie a Scarf: Rosette Wrap How to Tie a Scarf: Rosette Neck Wrap   How To Wear A Head Scarf Wrap

  • Valentine gifts: Celtic Heart Knot tutorial

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    Video tutorial Valentine gifts: Celtic Heart Knot tutorial The Celtic Heart Knot is the woven realization of a design I saw etched into a friend's ring. Stunningly simple, yet at the same time perfectly evocative of a heart, the knot looks amazing as a center piece to a necklace or bracelet. Its also the knot I plan to use for the creation of an I love knots sticker thatll be available in early 2010. How to Tie the Celtic Heart Knot by TIAT

  • Crafty jewelry: tassel belt tutorial

    Beading and knotting, Jewelry making, Knotting   |  0 Comment crafty jewelry:  tassel belt tutorial

      When Erica and I spotted tassels, tassels, tassels and more tassels accessorizing the Spring 2011 collections, there was no doubt that we wanted to do a DIY incorporating this beloved fringe ornament. And of course, it only made sense to call upon Tamar, the other half of Erica’s The 2 Bandits and tassel expert, to help us out. Inspired by the tassels seen in Sonia Rykiel and Gucci‘s Spring Collections, we’ll teach you how to make a tassel belt with leather and a


  • Crafty jewelry: Cord Bracelet tutorial

    Beading and knotting, Jewelry making, Knotting   |  0 Comment crafty jewelry: cord bracelet tutorial

    Jewelry making: Cord Bracelet tutorial Make a Bracelet While it may have took a bit of nudging for me to jump on the rhinestone bangle train, when friendship bracelets started making a comeback a few months ago, I was fully on board.  Friendship bracelets are one 80's and 90's trend that I can fully support and embrace, eliciting so many fond memories of weaving bracelet after bracelet, trading them back and forth, building a collection so large it went up half my

  • Crafty jewelry: knotted Rope Necklace tutorial

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    Make a Fashion-Inspired Rope Necklace Necklaces made from utility rope have hit the runways at Proenza Schouler and Lela Rose, to name a few. Dollar store jump ropes provide the colorful look of utility ropes without a major investment in supplies. This necklace requires learning one macrame knot to create an impressive-looking yet simple necklace. Project estimate: Two jump ropes  ($1 each) Two copper 1/2" plumbing connectors or similar hardware (About $1) Two copper  1/2" tube caps or similar hardware or jewelry end caps (About $1) Two small

  • Crafty jewelry: Summer bracelets DIY

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    Jewelry making When M. came home from her camp with school, she showed me this yellow bracelet she made with 'scoubidoo' strings. One of her friends taught her how to make these and of course I wanted to have a go at it too. Instead of scoubidou string I used strips of fabric for one and leather - what did you think?!- shoelaces in offsetting colors for another one. I believe both resulting bracelets look really nice. The possibilities in terms

  • Crafty jewelry: Proenza Schouler Rope Necklace tutoriral

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     Crafty jewelry: Proenza Schouler Rope Necklace tutoriral Jewelry making You’ll need: - 25 inches of bungee cord or climbing rope - a yard of thick twisted cord - some thin rope such as mason line - some twine - a pair of scissors - a lighter - a hot glue gun Start by cutting a 10″ and a 15″ piece of bungee (or climbing rope). Burn the ends with a lighter to prevent fraying. Then, wrap the middle sections with either twine or mason line using the friendship knot technique

  • Crafty jewelry: Fabric Necklace Tutorial

    Beading and knotting, Green crafts, Jewelry making, Knotting, Recycle   |  0 Comment crafty jewelry: fabric necklace tutorial

    Crafty jewelry with recycling ideas: Fabric Necklace Tutorial Jewelry making Supplies: Scarf, scissors, iron and a needle. Step 1: Cut the scarf into 5 strips, each 2 inches wide. Step 2: Start folding the material back and forth like an accordion, ironing each fold so the material is pleated. Repeat on 4 of the strips. Step 3: Cut tops to even off. Step 4: Using the last strip and a large needle, thread each pleated strip. Step 5: Trim bottom to create your desired shape. Tie around your

  • Gift presents for women: tie scarf

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    how to tie a scarf: video tutorial

  • Craft lessons: Ellie for hair clip

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    On with the quest to conquer fabric flower making… Craft lessons: Ellie for hair clip Craft tutorial Isn't little Ellie so cute? Start with 24 inches of 4mm decorative trim. You can find trim like this on a roll in the ribbon section of a craft store. This will yield a 1.25 inch diameter flower. Tie knots the entire length of the trim. Make the knots close together. Keep on tying… This is what you should have now. Cut off the ends. Swirl the trim in a

  • Crafty jewelry: box braid necklace tutorial

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    Crafty jewelry: box braid necklace tutorial Jewelry making You’ll need: - 12 yards of micro-fiber faux suede (we highly recommend using micro-fiber suede because it’s super soft, flexible and easy to work with) - 4 rubber bands - an assortment of small, medium and large washers.   Start by cutting the suede in 4 three-yard pieces. Tie them together in a knot, leaving about 15 inches of slack which will serve as ties for the necklace. Because the strands are so long, tying them into bundles using