Hemp Bracelets

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Hemp Bracelets

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Here I will show you how to make 2 very simple hemp bracelets. There are many kinds of knots you can use, but these are 2 common ones. Variations of each are included if you're comfortable enough to try them. Knot em, Wear em, Love em!

Materials and Tools

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You'll need:
- Hemp, twine, or other string, really anything works
- Scissors
- Pen
OPTIONAL: these make things easier or prettier
- tape
- beads

Setting Up

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- Cut 2 piece of hemp about the length from your shoulder to fingertips.
- Cut 2 more about 7 or so inches less than those.
- Lining up the edges of the hemp, put a pen or similar object a few inches down. Make sure the 2 shorter strings are in the middle.
- Double-knot the hemp around the pen. Several pictures are included for this step.
- Trim the leftover ends.
- If you have tape it's a good idea to tape down the pen now. Also, some may find it helpful to tape down the 2 smaller strands in the middle.

The Square Knot

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- Take the RIGHT outer strand and put it over the middle strands and under the left strand, in an awkward '4'.
- Take the LEFT strand and thread it under the middle strands and through the hole in the 4.
- Tighten.
- Take the new LEFT strand and make it go over the middle strands and under the right strand, making a backwards step 1.
- Like step 2, take the RIGHT strand and thread it under the middle strands and through the hole
- Tighten.
- Repeat all steps until you reach the length you want.

Forgot which strand you have to start with?
Just see which side the last 'side bump' was on, and that's which side the first string needs to come from.
Like if your last bump was on the left side, take the let string and cross it over the middle strands and under the right one.

Variations: (these are pictured, in order of listing, at the end)
- For double stranded, go here: http://www.elainecraft.com/instructions/var4.sq.html
- For colored, go here: http://www.elainecraft.com/instructions/var8.sq.html
- For loops on the sides, go here: http://www.elainecraft.com/instructions/var3.sq.html
If you've caught on, these are all from elainecraft.com. The pictures of these variations are from that website, and there are many more gorgeous (or manly, if you're a man) knots to use there.



The Spiral Knot

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- Take the RIGHT strand and cross it over the middle strands and under the left strand, forming an awkward '4.'
- Take the LEFT strand and thread it under the middle strands and through the hole in the '4.'
- Tighten.
- Repeat until your desired length is reached. Pay no attention to the blue bead, sorry about that.

You will notice the curve after a few knots, so don't give up!

Your string will want to flip over after awhile, and when it does, keep going, starting with the NEW right string.

Variations: I'm sorry, I haven't found any yet... If you know of any, please comment the link!

Beads

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To add beads, no matter which knot, slide the bead(s) onto the middle strings and continue knotting.
If it's big enough, just slide it over all 4 strings.

Here, I was switching between spiral and square knots, using a bead or switchback to separate.

Switchback

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SO COOL :)

To make one, take the outer 2 strings and put them in the inside. Continue knotting, but be sure to leave space for the switchback.

Ending

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Tie a knot at the end of your knots, beads, etc. Slide the pen out of the loop. Trim both ends. Make sure your knot is big enough to go through the loop, but not come out easily. All done!!! Enjoy your personally designed, made it yourself, great looking hemp bracelet!