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Hi I'm Tam. And now were going to make a, just another easy leather knotting bracelet.
And so basically this is just determined by the beads you choose. So I chose these cool
sort of skulls. This is carved out of an agate. This is a porcelain skull. These are porcelain.
And these are carved wood, I just kind of chose them based on the color. And this is
going to be my closure button. And I thought would look nice with this metallic silver
leather.
So basically this is 2 yards of leather. And I'm going to make a double wrap bracelet.
Because those are very popular. So I'm going to put my closure on first. I'm going to use,
actually this color because I think this looks the best. These colors. So I'm going to put
this on to the center of the cord. And basically I'm, I'm going to just make a button closure
like we did in the other project. I'm going to make sure it's centered. And then I'm just
going to make a knot.
These are just fun because you can do, you know, any, basically anything that has a hole
in it that will fit on to the string. So it can be like found objects, a lot of time you
can also find shells, especially on the east coast, with those little holes already on
them. So that's always, like really fun.
I'm going to make a double wrap, so usually that's like 14, 15 inches depending on your
wrist size but you can make it longer and wear, you know, like as a necklace and then
you can wrap it multiple times. I'm just going to sort of put them in order, any order that
I like. Especially not this. It's kind of interesting. So your going to put on your
first bead. And this is a very sort of organic project. Meaning there's no right or wrong.
So basically I'm just going to do something like that, and it's only, and then I'm going
to make a knot, here.
I like this to be kinetic, which means moveable. If you don't like that ,you can always just
knot very close to the bead. I sort of like everything to be sort of moving. It just makes
it a little bit interesting. You know, for like example here I could, I could make a
knot and make the skull not moveable. And then I sort of like to do on opposite sides.
So like say this was on this side I would put it on this side of the loop ,on this type
of project.
At our store we sell a lot of cool, you know, beads like this. Like the skulls, we have
them in metal with, with crystals in them, for more, with crystal eyes. Or for guys just
more like in black, you know, the skulls carved out of black agate. Which is always kind of
fun. Or I think we even have them, we did have them in metal as well which is very popular.
So you can, you can do something like simple as like one bead on a whole string or a bunch
of the same beads or like here where we mix them. So I just kind of eye balled that. It
doesn't have to be any exact size. These are a little small, I'm just going to make the
spacing, less, [inaudible 0:04:03] little bead. You know, you could do this with, mix
it or you could even do with things that dangle like shells and stuff that hang down. You
could also do metal beads.
This is sort of more like and organic thing so you don't want anything to matchy. That's
it. So I make the end here. And I want to make everything kind of tight. So basically
it's going to look something like this.
I'm going to just figure out where my closure is going to be. Which it's going to be about
here. So I will make a knot here, you could always, if you, if it's too long and you don't
like it like that you can just, let me just move this knot little bit because it was,
it's too jammed up in that one spot. I don't want it to be to dangley so I'm just going
to make a knot here. And when you make a knot you want to just hold the leather parallel
so then you get a really nicer and neater knot. That's a little too short. Just going
to move this down a little bit, so you the hold the string like, the leather parallel
like this, once you make the knot, like so and then you just close it, there.
So you have something like that.