Friendship Bracelets 101: Fun to Make, Wear, and Share! (Design Originals #333) (Paperback)

Friendship Bracelets 101: Fun to Make, Wear, and Share! (Design Originals #333) By Suzanne McNeill Cover Image
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This is book number 333 in the Design Originals series.

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Easy-to-follow instructions for knotted bracelets with embroidery floss. Colorful bracelets are fun for kids and teens

Friendship knows no boundaries--it covers the world. It comes in all languages. The idea of making a bracelet to celebrate and share friendship began in Central and South America. The legend of the wish began with the bracelets: One person makes a bracelet and ties it around the arm of a friend, who makes a wish. When the bracelet falls off by itself, the wish will come true

Friendship Bracelets 101 is filled with all the basics you need to get started making friendship bracelets. Color photos and step-by-step instructions make it easy for the beginner, and a variety of fun designs and knots will keep you learning and creating.

  • Step-by-step instructions
  • Clear knotting diagrams
  • Inspirational color photos of finished bracelets
  • Learn to make bracelets, headbands, barrettes, coin purses, and keychains
  • Patterns for braiding chevrons, stripes, waves, zigzags, diamonds, and more
  • Inexpensive, easy-to-find embroidery floss and cotton thread are all the materials you need

Make a unique gift to share with friends at school or church, or with your club or team mates, with Friendship Bracelets 101

About the Author


Suzanne McNeill is often known as "the Trendsetter" of the arts and crafts industry. Dedicated to hands-on creativity, she constantly tests, experiments and invents something new and fun. Suzanne is the creative woman behind Design Originals, a publishing company dedicated to all things fun and creative. She is an artist, designer, publisher, TV personality, columnist, art instructor, author and lover of everything hands-on.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781574212129
ISBN-10: 1574212125
Publisher: Design Originals
Publication Date: January 1st, 2001
Pages: 16
Language: English
Series: Design Originals

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