friendship necklace technique is really easy

 You could easily use this same string technique to make a friendship bracelet, an embroidery thread anklet, or even to wrap your hair in beautiful colored embroidery floss for a carefree summer look.

What You Need:
Embroidery floss or yarn in different colors
Cotton twine or something similar to use as a base for wrapping
Scissors
Cardboard bobbins or pieces of cardboard
Optional: Brass nuts and washers


Instructions

How to Make a 2-Tone Necklace:
Step 1

Take each of your chosen embroidery thread colors and wrap them each around its own piece of cardboard. This makes them easier to manipulate and cuts down on tangling.
Step 2

Cut a long piece of cotton twine or rope, and tie the two colored threads to the rope leaving at least 3 inches of slack.
















Step 3

Tape down the slack to a flat surface or safety pin it to something that will help keep it in place.
Step 4

Lay the color that isn’t being used (shown here in purple) in your left hand, along with the rope, and hold them taut.
Step 5

Take the active color (shown here in red) in your right hand, pass it over the rope, loop it under and back through the opening. Pull up and to the right to tighten.





Step 6

Repeat the knots until you are ready to switch colors.
Step 7

Switch colors by putting the inactive color (red) in your left hand and the new active color (purple) in your right. Repeat the steps. If you're a lefty, of course do the switch up and use opposite hands.


Step 8

Once you’re done knotting with the floss, if you'd like, you can add a few nuts and/or washers to the necklace. Undo the large starter knot and tie both open ends together, creating your very own friendship necklace! Trim any extra rope and tread. Done!
More Friendship Ideas...
Use this knot for Friendship Bracelets and Friendship Hair Wraps

Now that you know how it's done, you can use this easy knotting technique to wrap just about anything cylindrical. Try with a length of your friend's hair, or make bracelets...

Fashion Idea: Make a ton of these friendship necklaces at different lengths, using any color combination and wear a whole bunch at once. A great summertime look.


learn Make a Beaded Ring Link



Materials:
Tools:
Various seed beads or small beads
Tigertail™ or stringing cable
1 Crimp Tube Chain Nose Pliers
Wire Cutters


Instructions:


Step 1: Cut a small piece of Tigertail™ or stringing cable. The length of cable depends on how big you want your ring to be, just keep in mind you will be running the cable through twice and will need some extra length. Next, string seed beads or other small beads onto your cable in whatever pattern you choose (be creative
                                                                 

 Step 2: String a crimp tube onto your cable and pass both ends of the cable through in opposite directions.








 Step 3 : String the cable through your beads a second time.







 Step 4 : String through the crimp tube a second time, again passing the cable ends in opposite directions as in Step 2.











                                                                             
                                                                             Step 5: Using your chain nose pliers over crimp tube squoosh the crimp tube flat.                                      
                                                                                   
                                                                                Step 6 : Trim ends close to crimp tube. I left mine naked, but you can use a crimp cover if you like.
                                                                       
                                                                                 





Tips:
If you are going to link your bead rings remember to link them before you complete each link!

If you plan on using crimp tubes or crimp beads often, you may want to pick up a pair of crimping pliers. They are specifically designed to crimp in a two step process that will give you a much cleaner result than chain nose pliers.

Experimentation is key in any craft, but certainly true here. Don’t be afraid to try something different; you might surprise yourself with the results.

how make nice HAWAIIAN LUAU CANDLES


SUPPLIES NEEDED:
Coconut Shells
Wick
Scent
Blue Candle Coloring (Blocks or Liquid)
Artificial Flowers
Glue Gun or Glue Dots
Votive Wax
Vybar 260 (optional)


Step 1
Attach the wick to the bottom of the coconut shell with either hot glue or glue dots.
Step 2
Heat the wax to 180 degrees and add the scent and coloring to the wax. Pour the wax into the coconut
shell until it is within ¼” from the top of the shell so it will not overflow. (To get a ripple affect in the wax to
look like water you can add more vybar to the votive wax).
Step 3
After the candle is cooled you can decorate the coconut shells with the flowers you have picked. You can
glue them to the front of the shells with the hot glue or the glue dots. Make sure they are not hanging over
the coconut shell near the wicking. This would be a fire hazard

learn make Felted Red Cherry Earrings


Such fun to wear, light as air and so easy to make.
Step 1

Use 18.5 micron Superfine Merino wool to make the felted beads in a size to suit, about a 1/2 inch diameter works well.
Step 2

Tie a firm knot in one end of a length of waxed cord, thread on one bead, then pass cord through the earwire loop.
Step 3

Tie a loose knot and add the second bead and then tie off with another loose knot.

TIP: Do not firmly tie the last two knots until the earrings are equal in length.

learn make Orange Bowl Candle



Supplies needed:
Wax Orange Bowls
Pre-tabbed 5” wicks
Candle Gel
Fruit slices scent
Wax fruit salad assortment
A melting pot for wax
A thermometer
A stove or hot plate
A suitable work area lined with
aluminum foil or wax paper


STEP 1
Prepare your work area – gather your materials. Place your gel into an electric melting pot, with a
temperature control or directly on you stove burner on med/low heat.
NOTE: Presto makes a 6-quart pot with a control and it sells for under $30.
STEP 2
Attach a pre-tabbed wick to the bottom of the wax bowl with hot glue or pour a bit of melted gel in the
bottom over the wick tab. Arrange the fruit salad in each orange bowl keeping the pre-tabbed wick
straight and centered in the middle of the bowl.
STEP 3
Heat gel to 250 F and keep it at this temperature until the gel appears as a clear liquid. Add your
scent, stir well (then stir again) and allow the gel to cool to 200 F.
STEP 4
Pour gel at 200 degrees in a circular motion around the fruit. Watch your gel temperature carefully on
this step because pouring your gel too hot will cause your wax pieces to melt and streamer to the top
of the candle. This takes practice and patience!
STEP 5
Enjoy your candles! Watch them burn and enjoy the fragrance that you picked. Handmade candles
also make great gifts. Your friends will enjoy receiving something that’s handmade and if the directions
are followed properly you will have made candles that are a better quality than what you can buy
in most stores!