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  • How to Make a 4 Color Lanyard

    If you've mastered the basic box stitch, you're probably itching to make a lanyard that uses more than two colors. Fortunately, making a four-color lanyard is much easier than it may seem, as it...

  • Macrame Belt Instructions

    Individuals who would like to learn a craft but are unsure of starting something that looks complicated--like crocheting or knitting--should think about macramé. No needles of any kind are...

  • How to Make Knotted Rugs

    Knotting rag rugs is a simple traditional craft that turns small pieces of scrap fabrics into durable floor coverings. These rugs have two sides, a knotted side and a shag side, and the rug can be...

  • How to Make Hemp Dog Collars

    Hemp dog collars are interesting to look at, fun to make and good for your dog and the environment. You can have several easy-to-make hemp dog collars for your dog, so you can use them whenever...

  • How Can I Make a Bracelet Using Army Craft Cord?

    Army craft cord is also called paracord or parachute cord. This lightweight nylon cord can be used for such diverse purposes as making a fishing line or clothesline; binding, securing and...

  • DIY Para Cord Bracelet

    Whether you're making your own survival gear or just looking for a decorative piece of do-it-yourself fashion, bracelets made from parachute cord (aka para cord) offer a rugged look and are useful...

  • DIY Macrame Knots

    Macramé is the art of creative and decorative knotting with twine, rope, yarn, or cord. The amazing fact about macramé is there are only two basic knots used to create this art, the...

  • Step-by-Step Instructions on Lanyard Making

    If you're not sure how to make a lanyard, it's smartest to start with a simple stitch, such as the box stitch. The box stitch requires only two strands, but it makes an impressive-looking lanyard...

  • Eight-String Lanyard Instructions

    So you've mastered the box stitch, the double box stitch, and even the triple box stitch. You've successfully tackled the quad stitch. The next logical step is the eight-string lanyard, which is...

  • How to Make a Six-String Lanyard

    If you're already familiar with a few basic lanyard stitches, such as box or barrel, and you've already tackled the more difficult double box stitch, you're ready to move on to more complicated...

  • Zipper Lanyard Instructions

    The zipper stitch is one of the easiest and fastest lanyard stitches around. It has a very modern look, and the only unprofessional part of the zipper stitch is the fact it is simply tied at the...

  • How to Make a Beaded Fan Pull

    You can make a fan pull that matches the decor of your room from a dining room to a nursery. Use colors that match your wall or window treatments or go with Swarovski crystal craft beads to give a...

  • Can I Make a Rope Ladder Using Constrictor Knots?

    A rope ladder adds the perfect finishing touch to a newly built tree house, and it adds an element of realism to make-believe pirate games. If you or your kids want a rope ladder, one is fairly...

  • How to Knot Leather Cord

    When you work with leather cord, there will be occasions when you must knot the cord. You can choose from many different knots. Select the knot that suits the purpose and practice tying, if...

  • Lanyard Lacing Instructions

    Children, scouts and crafters alike work with lanyard lace, making different kinds of items like keychain lanyards and badge necklaces. Learning how to lace these projects is not difficult; it...

  • How to Make a Macrame Plant Hanger

    A macrame plant hanger is a way to get your containers off the ground and into an unused area of vertical growing space. It also allows you to customize your plant hangers. You get to pick the...

  • How to Care for an Outdoor Macrame Plant Hanger

    Macramé plant hangers are popular homemade crafts. They are inexpensive, easy to make and brighten up any potted plant. Proper care of macramé plant hangers is helpful in maintaining the...

  • Instructions to Make a Cobra Stitch Lanyard

    So you've mastered the box and barrel lanyard stitches, and you're wondering what's next. The cobra stitch lanyard is surprisingly easy for its unique look. Many boys appreciate this lanyard...

  • Spiral Lanyard Instructions

    The spiral stitch lanyard is one of the few lanyard stitches that does not use up much lanyard. A lanyard made with spiral stitches looks like a tight rope of two colors spiraling around each...

  • How to Craft A Basic Friendship Bracelet

    Over the span of many years, friendship bracelets have been very popular and are still popular today. The giving of a bracelet indicates a state of "friendship" exists between the giver...

  • How to Do a Macrame Stitch

    A macrame stitch is actually not a stitch but a hand-tied knot. Macrame involves tying a sequence of knots to form a decorative pattern. It is often used to make bracelets, key chains and...

  • How to Macrame Hemp

    According to hemp.com, hemp is a versatile plant that is used for its seeds, fiber and oil. The fibers that are produced from hemp are often used to macramé, or making something by knotting....

  • Instructions for a Paracord Slide

    From Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts, making your own neckerchief slide provides a fun way to make your uniform your own while providing a great project for your den or troop to work on. These slides...

  • How to Make a Key Chain Out of Plastic Lanyard Material

    Lanyard plastic strands are also known as Rexlace, gimp, or boondoggle. It is a product used to make jewelry, key chains, and other crafts. The lanyard is weaved, knotted, or braided to create the...

  • Directions for Making Lanyards

    Making lanyards is a standard craft taught at summer camp. Lanyards are easy to make and make ideal stocking stuffer type of gifts. They can be used to hold a key ring, cell phone, whistle or most...

  • How to Macrame Knots

    Tying macrame knots is a step-by-step process. The two basic macrame knots are the half-knot and the square knot. Each knot creates a distinctive macrame effect. As you quickly grasp the art of...

  • How to Make Crocheted Pom Poms

    Most people think of fluffy yarn balls when thinking of pom poms. Long ago, however, crocheted balls (pom poms) were intricate patterns used to embellish everything from furniture to socks....

  • Paracord Bracelet Instructions

    Any survivalist worth his salt knows the value of paracord in an emergency situation. Used in everything from emergency shelter to stitching up wounds, parachute cord is a versatile tool, packing...

  • How to Make Adjustable Macrame

    Macrame is the art of tying knots into patterns. Used to make jewelry, it's a simple craft that anyone can learn. It's very easy to make bracelets and anklets adjustable; you don't even need to...

  • How to Make Snakes Out of Rexlace

    Rexlace is a name brand craft material that is also known as lanyard or gimp. Rexlace can be used to make key chains, jewelry and other crafts. The craft is a series of weaving, knotting, or...

  • How to Make a Macrame Knot Out of Scoobies

    Scoobies, also known as scoubidou strings, are hollow plastic strings that are very popular in Europe for crafts. You can make keychains or jewelry or wrap them around pens and pencils. Since the...

  • How to Clean a White Macrame Purse

    Macramé is a craft that has remained popular throughout the years. Not only is macramé surprisingly easy to learn, but the variety of different items you can create with macramé are...

  • Macrame Snowflake Instructions

    Macramé snowflakes make beautiful decorations not only for Christmas, but for the entire winter season. Try hanging them on the Christmas tree or from the ceiling. They make wonderful toppers...

  • Instructions for a Hemp-Twine Macrame Plant Hanger

    Hemp is an all natural, biodegradable fiber that is perfect for macrame. Hemp-twine macrame plant hangers are both functional and decorative additions to any style of home. Making macrame plant...

  • How to Weave Rag Rugs

    Strips of old articles of clothing, sheets, leftover swatches of fabric and handkerchiefs can all be used to weave colorful rag rugs. A unique accent for your fireplace hearth or doorways, a rag...

  • How to Make Plant Hangers Out of Yarn

    There are many different ways to use yarn to make a plant holder. Macrame, crochet and knitting patterns for plant holders use varying degrees of difficulty. In each case, you need skills to do...

  • Hammock Weaving Instructions

    Hammocks originated as space-saving beds used on sailing ships where room for sleeping was at a premium. Little more than a piece of canvas attached to a bulkhead at each end, they could be taken...

  • Easy Directions for Plant Hangers

    A basic plant hanger can be made quickly and easily using twine, jute or macramé cord. Twine is probably the cheapest material, while macramé cord will be a little more expensive but...

  • How to Make a Spiral Staircase Using Lanyards

    The spiral staircase stitch, also called the Chinese staircase stitch, looks much more complicated than some of the other basic lanyard stitches. However, it is also one of the easiest lanyard...

  • How to Make Barrel Lanyards

    If you've mastered the basic box stitch in lanyard-making, it's time to tackle the barrel stitch. Also called the circle stitch, the barrel stitch looks a bit more "twisted" than the box stitch.

  • How to Make a Knotted Shag Rag Rug

    A knotted shag rag rug is an easy craft project that can produce an attractive and useful addition to a kitchen or entry floor. Composed of simple scrap materials, this rug is easy enough for...

  • How to Make Fiber Braided Dog Collars

    Using natural fibers to make a dog collar is a way to recycle outdoor items such as pine needles, daffodil leaves, shredded yuccas and dried grass instead of bagging them up for the dump. Your...

  • Macrame Owl Instructions

    Macrame is an easy-to-learn craft for everyone. Using simple knots and cord of varying widths, you can create everything from bulky items like plant holders to delicate jewelry pieces. With modern...

  • How to Make a French Knot Embroidery Stitch

    A French Knot is a great embroidery stitch you can use to add details to fabric piece work such as the center of flowers, berries, eyes etc. Add some French Knots into large areas of cross stitch...

  • Instructions on Advanced Macrame Knots

    Macrame, the old art of knotting, can be used to make incredibly intricate and complicated designs. Advanced pieces large enough to cover walls and windows are possible when using large wooden or...

  • Macrame Basics

    If you can tie shoelaces, you can make decorative and practical macramé items. The main skill that you will need to learn is how to make a few special knots. Material choices range from...

  • Macrame Knot Instructions

    Macrame is the art of knotting cotton, twine, hemp or leather for decorative purposes. Most macrame patterns utilize the square knot or hitching to create intricate, detailed designs. The art...

  • How to Find Macrame Cord in Texas

    Macrame is a craft technique used to make jewelry, furniture, rugs, wall hangings and a wide variety of other projects. Leather, cotton, hemp or yarn cords are tied together using square knots,...

  • How to Make Macrame Plant Hangers

    Macramé is the art of knotting rope into interesting patterns. Macramé patterns range from relatively simple to the extremely elaborate. With time and practice, you can master complex...

  • Macrame Crafts

    Macramé is a craft that uses knots to create jewelry or decorations. It has been practiced since the early 1300s in France and Italy and was used to make altar clothes for churches. Sailors...

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