Hemp Necklaces

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by lucyinthesky, Dec 1, 2004.

  1. lucyinthesky

    lucyinthesky Tie Dyed Soul

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    I think i may be an idiot....i can't figure out how to properly tie off the end of my hemp necklaces and bracelets with a bead. If anyone can suggest any ways, or any good websites on making hemp necklaces.....? Thanx :)
     
  2. peacelovebarefeet

    peacelovebarefeet BuRniN oNe...

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    try using a button!!.. the kind with four holes in em... thats what i do... just take your 3 (or however many) strings you have, feed them through the four holes, and tie knot!... but for this to work you gotta have a loop at the top! :-D hope this helps...

    and you ARENT an idiot.. it took me FOREVER to figure out how to end my necklaces and stuff... i have SO MANY unfinished hemp stuff... they end up being keychains!
     
  3. MiniBix

    MiniBix Member

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    Hey!

    when i make hemp bracelets. i usually do so that i put all strings through that bead, and then tie a knot. you havent tried that? im ABSOLUTELY NOT saying that you're an idiot or something, im just curious! so dont bite my head off if i write something that offends you. ;)
     
  4. Hippievixen

    Hippievixen Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Hmmm, this is good to know. I always leave loose strings just for the person to tie in a knot... but I think the button or the bead would be more attractive... less itchy. Thanks brothers and sisters!
     
  5. headymoechick

    headymoechick I have no idea

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    when you start your braclet or necklace, put a bead inthe middle of your two starting strings and then tie a knot under it so you're working with 4. understand? I hope so. Then at the end of your piece, use 1 string to wrap around the others until you have a long enough thread to loop, tie a knot and you have a perfect loop to put the bead on the other end into to fasten. It works as a great ending knot and a great way to fasten your jewlery.
     
  6. lucyinthesky

    lucyinthesky Tie Dyed Soul

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    that's what i would usually do, but the holes in the beads i have are too small to fit 4 pieces of thick hemp through it...that's why i'm stuck. Thanx for all your ideas though :)
     
  7. Rar1013

    Rar1013 GroovaMama

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    well..i would suggest getting some bigger beads then..i like to use wooden ones...i usually always do a bead and a loop on the other end..
     
  8. peacelovebarefeet

    peacelovebarefeet BuRniN oNe...

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    you can buy REALLY f(p)hat beads at walmart or ANY fabric store for pretty cheap, big enough ones to fit the hemp through
     
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