Just bought myself a macrame board and I am so excited about making my first piece. This bracelet I just have to make. Thank you your tutorials are fantastic!
Graciaa por compartir sus tutoriales, trabajo con ninos entre 10 y 14 anos, utilizando sus manualidades de manera q puedan aprender un oficio. Felicitaciones .
Esta hermosa me encanto y me hice una pero nose qtipo de hilo utilizo me gustaria saber qDios la bendiga para qnos siga enseñando nuevos modelos gracias.
Mahinur Rahman It's a waxed polyester cord, not widely available in the US, but it is in some South American countries. There's two names for it that I know of: Linhasita or Settanyl. You can also use Nylon cord, which is readily available in the US under the brand names S-lon and C-lon. Or, you could use cotton cord meant for crochet. Or hemp cord. Or bamboo cord. Or satin cord, also known as Rattail. If you want the bracelet to end up the same size- and I don't mean wrist size, I mean size of of the individual knots and sennits- then it is the diameter of the cord that is more important than what material the cord is made from - the diameter of the cord also dictates the size of the bead you can use - small beads don't fit on the larger cords, the holes aren't large enough. The specific project in this video used 0.5 mm cord. That is a fairly thin cord, about the smallest used for micromacrame- which this is not. This project is just several square knot sennits braided together. It would look nice in cord sized up to maybe 1.5mm, I would think - of course, the thicker the cord, the more substantial the bracelet, so think about the type of jewelry you like - bold, or more petite- things like that. People ask this question often on this TH-cam channel. I think that what is misunderstood most of all, is that the type of cord - like the color, is mostly up to the individual. Yes, some cords are stronger, more durable, more or less flexible, softer/rougher than others...and some hold knots better than others, some are easier to undo knots that are wrong. You have to experiment and determine what suits you, and your personal knotting style, for example, the tension- some people tie their knots very tight, others are more relaxed. You have to experiment- However, if you start by purchasing some cord of the same diameter as the instructions call for, irregardless of what it is made of, your bracelet will turn out just fine- and you will get a chance to determine whether or not you like using, in this case, 0.5 mm cord of whatever material you chose. Generally, cord is not expensive- a few dollars per spool - so it is not a huge hit on your bank account to do a little experimenting... : - ) I hope this answers your questions. Enjoy!
Just bought myself a macrame board and I am so excited about making my first piece. This bracelet I just have to make. Thank you your tutorials are fantastic!
I used 20lb hemp cord and it looks awesome! great tutorial!
This is so Beautiful and amazing. Thank you so much. Greetings from Colombia. Congratulations.
Bracelet looks so nice!! And I love the tuturials
Dani R thx, and this is so easy to make :)
Gracias !! por todo lo que enseñan, son preciosas, gracias.
I like the bracelet.
So Beautiful! Thanks!
wow,it's so beautiful
I just love your work!!! All are great!! I wonder if you can show me how to make the Irish 3 leaf clover too!! Thank you for all!!
Graciaa por compartir sus tutoriales, trabajo con ninos entre 10 y 14 anos, utilizando sus manualidades de manera q puedan aprender un oficio. Felicitaciones .
Beautiful braslet
beautiful!I really like to make one of these
but I think it takes so much time for me to make one.
Wow! It's so cute. :) Thanks for your tutorial. Love it.
Pom Pornnarinthip You're welcome :)
Esta hermosa me encanto y me hice una pero nose qtipo de hilo utilizo me gustaria saber qDios la bendiga para qnos siga enseñando nuevos modelos gracias.
lindos diseños gracias
Precioso!!!
I really love this design. Can you recommend a shop were I can get the cords?
Me encanta!!!!! Esta hermosaaaaa!!! :D
***** gracias :)
Hermoso
Hola que lindoooooos diseños, pero por favor podrías poner una foto del empaque del hilo que utilizas, la verdad están hermosa tus pulceras. Gracias
I would like to make a belt, how much should I take the lengths of the threads, thank you
Hermosa pulsera,nombre de los hilos q utiliza...gracias..!!! :)
Очень подробно и очень просто, но какие нитки или пряжа какая использовалась?
Nice one
Where can you buy the waxed polyester cord? 😐🏬❓❔
Wow that's cool and hard
What kind of cording do you use? It looks like embroidery floss but I don't think it is.
Sjladybug15 answer is here: 0:42
0,5mm waxed polyester cord
I want to find out where I can get the cording. None of the craft stores sell it! Can you help? Thanks
vivian mitchell please use contact form: www.macrameschool.com/contacts
what line do you use?
fantastico
Nasıl bir ip kullanıyor acaba 🤔
😍😍
❤👍
how to make the strings lengthen
Super!
Lenka Stará :)
plz say u use what to make it! actually I can't understand what u use to make it .its means what is
Mahinur Rahman It's a waxed polyester cord, not widely available in the US, but it is in some South American countries. There's two names for it that I know of: Linhasita or Settanyl. You can also use Nylon cord, which is readily available in the US under the brand names S-lon and C-lon. Or, you could use cotton cord meant for crochet. Or hemp cord. Or bamboo cord. Or satin cord, also known as Rattail.
If you want the bracelet to end up the same size- and I don't mean wrist size, I mean size of of the individual knots and sennits- then it is the diameter of the cord that is more important than what material the cord is made from - the diameter of the cord also dictates the size of the bead you can use - small beads don't fit on the larger cords, the holes aren't large enough.
The specific project in this video used 0.5 mm cord. That is a fairly thin cord, about the smallest used for micromacrame- which this is not. This project is just several square knot sennits braided together. It would look nice in cord sized up to maybe 1.5mm, I would think - of course, the thicker the cord, the more substantial the bracelet, so think about the type of jewelry you like - bold, or more petite- things like that.
People ask this question often on this TH-cam channel. I think that what is misunderstood most of all, is that the type of cord - like the color, is mostly up to the individual.
Yes, some cords are stronger, more durable, more or less flexible, softer/rougher than others...and some hold knots better than others, some are easier to undo knots that are wrong. You have to experiment and determine what suits you, and your personal knotting style, for example, the tension- some people tie their knots very tight, others are more relaxed. You have to experiment- However, if you start by purchasing some cord of the same diameter as the instructions call for, irregardless of what it is made of, your bracelet will turn out just fine- and you will get a chance to determine whether or not you like using, in this case, 0.5 mm cord of whatever material you chose. Generally, cord is not expensive- a few dollars per spool - so it is not a huge hit on your bank account to do a little experimenting... : - )
I hope this answers your questions. Enjoy!
+Sherherazad thank u so much. i am from bangladesh.this bracelet are too much nice.
good
Mille grazieeee
mystellaluminosa prego :)
linda pulsera
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