Macrame bracelets are not always hemp or leather. Satin cord or rat tail cord really does add a touch of elegance to knotted designs. This easy satin cord wave macrame bracelet tutorial is an absolute gem from the Macrame School.
It is a video tutorial. So if it is your first time trying to learn in a video format, try pausing or stopping the video and back up to watch a step again.
Note you will need large hole beads that will take the satin cord. Not too keen on using a lighter to seal the cord ends? Try using a very small dab of glue. Let it dry and trim close.
I also don`t think this design will be as effective with say, leather. During the knotting process the satin cord compresses down in a rather different way than other materials. The result is a shiny elegance!
Before You Go:
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
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It is a video tutorial. So if it is your first time trying to learn in a video format, try pausing or stopping the video and back up to watch a step again.
Note you will need large hole beads that will take the satin cord. Not too keen on using a lighter to seal the cord ends? Try using a very small dab of glue. Let it dry and trim close.
I also don`t think this design will be as effective with say, leather. During the knotting process the satin cord compresses down in a rather different way than other materials. The result is a shiny elegance!
Before You Go:
- Lacy Bead and Macrame Jewelry Tutorials
- How to Make Macrame Jewelry Tutorials
- Macrame Bracelet Tutorials to Inspire
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips
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