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Making Friendship Bracelets: Rainbow Bracelet Project, Step 1

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Summary: How to start your friendship bracelet project, including separating the thread and knots to use; learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by a mother-daughter team.

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By Cinda & Krista Vivanco
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Cinda & Krista Vivanco are a mother and daughter craft making team from Miami, FL. They have been making crafts together for several years now. Cinda is not only a mom, but she's...read more

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" On behalf of expertvillage.com I'm Cinda Vivanco and I'm Krista Vivanco and we are here to show you how to make friendships bracelets. Okay she is going to go on and complete that bracelet but I'm going to show you the next bracelet that we are going to work on. What do we call this knot on these bracelet? The basic knot. Okay as you see we wanted to have a rainbow bracelet. Again I measure Krista's arm her wrist and I'm going to double these strands 12 inches and another 12 inches per strand. We are going to pull through and measure out each of these floss. Until you get to 24 inches for each color. Look at that that one is already oh it is not long enough. So what you are going to do with this bracelet you are going to take your basic knot. What Krista was doing with the other knot we are going to double it. We are going to do that same knot twice with each color. This is going to be a very pretty bracelet."

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