MATERIALS To
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Note: (A)
Note: (B)
Note: (C)
Note: (D)
Additional Materials Purchased plastic bangle bracelet OR cut length of cardboard tube (such as a mailing tube)
Craft glue
Wrapped Bangle Bracelets
Lion Brand® Cotton-Ease® - Vanna's Choice®
GAUGE:
Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
NOTES:
For ease in working, cut yarn into lengths of several yards (meters) before beginning to wrap bracelets.
Alternate colorways, from right to left: Vanna's Choice in Magenta (860-144) and Kelly Green (860-172), Vanna's Choice in Denim Mist (860-300), Vanna's Glamour in Topaz (861-170), Sock-Ease in Lemon Drop (240-204), Recycled Cotton in Sunshine (482-157), and Vanna's Choice in Kelly Green (860-172).
SOLID BRACELET
Apply a small amount of glue to one section of inside of bracelet and begin wrapping with A. Continue to apply glue and wrap with yarn until entire bracelet is covered.
Cut yarn and apply additional glue to secure yarn tail to inside of bracelet. Allow to dry.
STRIPED BRACELET
Hold one strand each of B and C together, then apply glue and wrap bracelet same as for Solid Bracelet.
CRISS-CROSS BRACELET
Using D, apply glue and wrap bracelet same as for Solid Bracelet. Cut a 26 in. (66 cm) strand each of B and C. Glue one end of B strand to inside of bracelet, then wrap strand diagonally around bracelet, leaving about 1 in. (2.5 cm) between wraps. Cut excess B and apply glue to secure yarn tail to inside of bracelet.
Glue one end of C strand to inside of bracelet, then repeat diagonal wrapping, working in the opposite direction and crossing over B wraps to form 'X's'. Cut excess C and apply glue to secure yarn tail to inside of bracelet.
Allow to dry.
Wrapped Bangle Bracelets Reviewed by Alice Grant on 2012-04-28
You can cut the rim of a foam cup off.Glue the yarn around with white glue(i prefer mod podge fabric glue) The Glue stiffens the foam rim and is just the right size for most female wrists.
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