In an attempt to grab hold of the last moments of summer, and to kill time while stuck indoors during the hurricane this weekend, my friends and I got together to make old school bracelets. Once we got started it was like riding a bike, and each only took about an hour. I am a fan of rocking a them with a bright watch, or mixing one with a wrist of mixed metal. Supplies: Gimp, or Lester lace as we called in back in the day, from Blick Art (less then $2 a roll), scissors, and a fastener. Steps after the break...
Cut two piece, each as long as your wingspan.
Start by threading the black strand through the fastener loop, and move it to the middle of the strand.
Wrap around the front and back of your finger.
Take your orange string under both black loops, and put till you reach the middle of your orange strand
Next take the right end of the orange and go over and under in the front, and then take the left end and go over and under in the back.
Pull slowly to create a square knot
Next loop your orange pieces over the square knot diagonally
Thread the right end of the black through the orange hoop in the back, Thread the left black end through the orange hoop in the front.
Repeat and the pattern should like this
When your bracelet is long enough to fit around your waist, tie all four pieces in a knot at the end. Then thread one strand through the other end of the fastener
Tie the ends in another knot and trim ends.

















Another great project! I say keep the arm party going as long as possible. Love that bright watch too!
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Love it! I used to make these at summer camp along time ago! Brings back great memories
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ReplyDeleteI interned at nOir where I helped make some of these in the production room - they're really as simple as they look once you get the hang out it! Just gotta keep it even....
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Lovely and easy-to-do bracelets!!! :)
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ReplyDeleteso similar to these anthro ones http://preview.tinyurl.com/3vr9rt5 but so much cheaper than $48! well done :)
ReplyDeletethe bright colors are so fun. what a perfect diy in light of hurricane irene.
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as much as I like it, after seeing the tutorial once only, I understand nothing:))) I'll study harder and will do it somehow! just have to get the basic idea... thanx for sharing!!
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I was looking for some reason to use up all my plastic lace, thanks fo rthe tutorial!
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i made this when I was young :)
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhh!!!! I remember it well.
ReplyDeleteHi! I was wondering if there's another name of the material that you're using for the bracelet.
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They look so great! I'll have to make some to get ready for our Spring
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Oh so cute! I love these, used to make them when I was younger and they got confiscated when we took them to school! In the UK we call them Scoubidous, no idea why! Its incredible the amount of copies you can find on the internet, selling for $$$! Deffo gona make some of these for my mates, thanks :-) x
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ReplyDeleteoh wow- these give me a seriou case of nostalgia- I remember making various variations of these in JHS.
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Btw you said "When your bracelet is long enough to fit around your waist," I think you meant wrist right?
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Oh how wonderful are you; I love this DIY; I bought these supplies before I even found a DIY on it. Honestly WTF pointed me your way on Twitter. I'm in love with your blog.
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ReplyDeleteohh, this brings back memories!! i used to love making jewelry (and even cell phone/keys charms) this way during middle school. :-)
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