Fabriquer un bracelet de star | Princesse Pia A force de surfer sur des sites de bijoux artisanaux et de flâner dans les petites boutiques de curiosité, ça donne des idées. Ni une, ni deux, je fonce à la mercerie. Pour un début, je décide de faire soft et sobre. Il y a tellement de choix dans les breloques, les perles, les couleurs, les matières qu’on s’y perd vite. Moi j’opte pour un bracelet coulissant avec un objet central. J’adore les étoiles, donc je trouve vite ce qu’il me faut. Je ressors donc avec 1 mètre de fil gris, 1 étoile, 4 cristaux de Swarovski transparents pour un total de 1.86 euros. Comment faire ? J’ai tout d’abord couper une longueur de 26 centimètres (de quoi faire le tour du poignet et les noeuds coulissants). J’ai ensuite enfilé les perles et l’étoile. J’ai bien centré les objets et j’ai fait un noeud de chaque côté des cristaux de Swarovski pour les maintenir en place. Puis des noeuds coulissants aux extrémités. Et voilà le résultat ! Vous aimez ? Related posts:
How To Make Wrapped Leather Bracelets Triple-wrap leather bracelet with blue tigereye beads Let me begin by stating the obvious – this style of wrapped leather bracelet is EVERYWHERE this season. Everywhere! Even my athletic clothing catalogs – which only have maybe three pieces of jewelry – are featuring this style. Why? Because it is casual yet chic and infinitely customizable! Five different leather wrapped gemstone bracelets designs: green opal, mookaite, African turquoise, hematite and rhodonite The supply list is pretty short: 4-6mm round beads We used gemstone beads, but glass, crystal beads or pearls would also be lovely. Wrapped bracelet made with green opal gemstone beads and natural Greek leather. The technique: Choose your bracelet length and cut your leather. If your button has a small loop, you might need to miter (angle) the leather end and pull it through with pliers. Other design options: Have fun creating your own wrapped bracelets! Need supplies? Other how-to’s: (answers selected from replies to blog comments)
Macrame - friendship-bracelets.net/macrame By Stefan. Back to Tutorials. This tutorial is supposed to teach you how to make macrame bands in different styles. They can be used as bracelets, belts, or just for decoration. Reversed half-hitches. Square knots. Hitches. Double Hitches. DIY — La manchette façon Hipanema Pondu par Une madmoiZelle le 17 septembre 2013 Les manchettes Hipanema, composées de plusieurs petits bracelets, sont assez cultes. Mais pour ne pas sacrifier un rein sur l’autel de la mode, voici un DIY pour confectionner la vôtre avec vos dix doigts agiles, par Lucie, du blog The Camelia ! Hipanema, les manchettes que (presque) tout le monde connaît et qu’on voit partout : sur les blogs, dans les magazines, dans la rue… Ces fameuses manchettes sont composées d’une multitude des petits bracelets. J’ai donc décidé de me faire ma propre manchette Hipanema. Je sais que vu comme ça, cette manchette semble vraiment irréalisable, mais c’est loin d’être le cas ! Matériel nécessaire Vous l’imaginez, pour faire une manchette qui comporte elle-même six bracelets, il faut du matériel. Il y a juste le métier à tisser qui est un petit investissement, mais si vous faites de bijoux de temps en temps, il sera vite rentabilisé. Le bracelet brésilien en perles On commence par préparer le métier à tisser.
DIY: Bright Chain Bracelet Yesterday my latest Marie Claire arrived and I was looking over this spread. The brilliantly-colored accessories are so energizing. Perfectly timed, since even here in Houston we’re experiencing a cold snap. (I have some company in the studio from the plants that normally live on roofdeck.) Here’s how to make your own bright woven chain bracelet! - Chain – Use what you have, or what you can find. If you don’t want to run around collecting all the materials yourself, you can buy a kit with everything you need from me in my Etsy shop. 1. 2. 3. 4. Video Tutorials | Make Bracelets! Up-cycled Beaded Silk Wrap Bracelet Tutorial Irish Linen Sparkly Wrap Bracelet Tutorial Beaded Wrap Bracelet – Waxed Irish Linen Tutorial
C'est (PAS) moi qui l'ai fait Tubular Friendship Bracelets My line-up of DIY projects was put on hold last week when a friend’s grandfather passed away. She asked if I could make her and her family a series of red, tubular embroidery thread bracelets to wear during the mourning period. And so back into the friendship-making mindset I went! Given that this woman not only threw me a whale of a baby shower, sewed the cover for the girls’ loveseat, knit Sunny the most adorable sock monkey stuffed animal, and hemmed fabric for a project I will unveil in the coming weeks, I dove right in. Since I spend up to four hours a day breastfeeding Courtland, I was fortunate to have a pattern in mind that was easy to do with baby strapped to boob. While certainly a sad reason to engage in this project, I am happy that a little tutorial could come from it. To learn how to tie a sliding knot, refer to this video tutorial. Photos: Courtesy of Ashley Weeks Cart
Broomstick Lace Bracelet | Cult of Crochet This weekend I learnt broomstick lace. I saw a photo of a broomstick cuff on Ravely but the pattern just says “work 3 groups of 5 stitches of broomstick lace for the length of your wrist.” which wasn’t quite the level of detail I was hoping for! As with the crocodile stitch I’d been putting off learning this stitch because it looked quite complicated and there seemed to be a lack of left-handed written instructions, and again once I got my head around it it was actually quite easy. The most useful instructions I found were detailed written instructions from dayliliescreative.com - as usual though the instructions are for the right-handed majority so I’ve created a photo tutorial here for all the lefties out there to even things up a little. I think completing this pattern with a fluffy or highly textured yarn would be a bit of a waste – you need a nice smooth yarn that will show up all the stitches. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. Phew! Step 10. Like this:
Delicate Chain Bracelets All though it could be said that I’m the queen of “more is more,” lately, I have been obsessed with dainty little baubles… especially in the form of delicate chain bracelets. I’ve bought a few here or there, but then it dawned on me – why not make a few, repurposing some old chain necklaces that I no longer wear. They’re incredibly easy to make… I made three – one with a safety pin, another with a gold tube bead, and one with a little star charm. I’m wearing the homemade versions on the right side. On the left side, my bracelets are Cartier, Gorjana, and Derng. Materials / Where to Buy: Old necklace or delicate fine chain // charm // safety pin (I used a tiny brass one that came in this set.) // 3mm jump rings // 6mm jump rings // needle-nose pliers // tube bead //wire nippers (not pictured) To make the tube bead bracelet: 1. To make the safety pin bracelet: 1. To make the star bracelet: 1.
Technique de Wire Crochet - fil crocheté - Le blog de Créations-Gil,bijoux artisanaux Lundi 16 février 1 16 /02 /Fév 20:55 Wire crochet ou fil crocheté. Très en vogue aux USA, ou au Canada, les bijoux en fils métalliques crochetés, font leur apparition chez nous... Comment crocheter du fil métallique?? et créer de magnifiques bijoux originaux?? Avant toute chose, il faut connaître les points de base du crochet traditionnel... On utilise les outils traditionnels, crochets de différentes tailles selon le diamètre du fil utilisé, tricotin, ou aiguilles à tricoter. Pour débuter, il FAUT d'abord enfiler les perles sur le fil qui va être utilisé ; en commençant par enfiler les perles qui vont être utilisées en dernier. Il faut aussi bien entendu des pinces diverses soit pour couper les fils, soit pour les modeler... Les bijoux ainsi créés sont très légers et agréables à porter. Avec cette technique on peut TOUT créer, bracelet, boucles d'oreilles, bagues , collier... et même associer le crochet à d'autres techniques comme l'aluminium enroulé... Partager l'article ! inShare
fake it: DIY Braided Bead Bracelet If you are planning on doing a DIY wrist stack as per this post, a few of these are a must. There are just so many options with different beads and color of tread, as well as being easy and fast to make. *** Updated: Grace from the amazing blog Stripes and Sequins, alerted me to HonestlyWTF's post with the same braided bracelets! Check it out for other cool options*** All you need are thread and beads. I like using the waxed thread since it kind of sticks together, making it easy to braid tight. The procedure is just like the hexagone bracelet made here, except I added beads to the end of the braiding before I tied them of. Bead bracelet and DIY from here. No button?
Perles De Verre Voici une façon tout simple de réaliser un bracelet DIY avec fil tressé et des perles de verre. Suivez le pas à pas et vous aurez un bracelet fabuleux. Grown Up Friendship Bracelet Tutorial Guess what I found? A tutorial that I had kind of forgotten about! See? In fact, one summer during college, I interned at a camp and one of my jobs was putting together the craft activities for the campers. What you need:-Some sort of round/square/etc. metal piece for the middle- 16″ of string (I used hemp) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. **Once getting it started, I like to put it on something to help keep the strings straight. 14. 15. so the right side knot could slip through the two knots on the left end. Alternatively, you could add a clasp to the ends or create a sliding knot like this here.