Make Quarantine Fun! Jewelry Making Using Shamballa Beads
With a few sparkling Shamballa beads and a bit of beading cord, you can make a beautiful, lasting quarantine craft. Learn how to make Shamballa macramé bracelets now.
With a few sparkling Shamballa beads and a bit of beading cord, you can make a beautiful, lasting quarantine craft. Learn how to make Shamballa macramé bracelets now.
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Make Quarantine Fun! Jewelry Making Using Shamballa Beads
This simple macramé bracelet is sure to become a staple in your design lineup. With a square
knot design, it can be modified to suit nearly any cord or bead style, but we love to
use Shamballa beads for their sparkly flair. The hardest part is learning the trick for the sliding
clasp.
Jewelry Making Supplies Needed:
About 12 feet of hemp, linen, cotton, or other bead cord.
Any kinds of beads you prefer, provided they are large enough for two strands of cord to
fit through.
Scissors
Needle
Clipboard or board and binder clip
Flat or chain-nose pliers
How to Make a Shamballa Macramé Bracelet
1. Cut two 2-foot pieces of cord and one 6-foot piece of cord. Clip the two anchor cords to
your clipboard or board and binder clip work surface, leaving 8-inch tails. Center the long
cord, perpendicularly, under the two anchors.
2. Grab the long cord on the right side, looping it over the anchor cords, placing the right
end over the left end.
3. Next, bring the left end under the anchor cords and up through the loop on the right.
4. Pull to tighten, creating one-half of a square knot. The second half is done the same, but
beginning from the left: Left end over the anchors, under the right end. Right end under
the anchors, through the left loop. Pull tight. You should now have a complete square
knot.
5. Repeat this process until you have the number of knots you prefer between beads. Pro
tip: Odd numbers of knots look best.
6. Continue tying the knots, placing beads in between, until your bracelet is the desired
length.
7. To finish the design, sew the tails up through the last section of knots, using pliers to
assist you in pulling the need through.
8. Snip off the ends cleanly.
9. To make the sliding clasp, form your bracelet into a circle, overlapping the anchor cords.
Temporarily tie the anchor cords together with a bit of cord.
10. Clip the top to your clipboard or board and binder clip work surface. Cut a 12-inch piece
of cord, centering it beneath your four anchor cords. Tie square knots as you did to
create the original bracelet. Continue for ½-inch. Then, sew the ends back in. This
section of knots will be able to slide back and forth on the anchor cords.
11. Take the tail knots, making slip knots 1-2-inches away from the clasp on each pair of
anchor ends. You can add beads here, too. These will act as stoppers, preventing the
ends don’t slide out of the clasp. Leave enough length so you can loosen the bracelet
enough to fit it over your hand.
12. Repeat the process many times, making personalized Shamballa macramé bracelets for
your family and friends!
Are you looking for inspiring new ideas to make quarantine fun? Check out our blog and browse
our many exciting bead styles. Shop wholesale beads and jewelry supplies online at Crystal
Findings today.
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