Friendship Bracelet

Friendship bracelets have been made for hundreds of years and there are lots of patterns to chose from or you can invent your own. A friendship bracelet is a decorative bracelet given by one person to another as a symbol of friendship.


Friendship Bracelet

Friendship Bracelet

Task

Create your own friendship bracelet

Resources
  • Wool in different colours, you will need 7 strands of approximately 50cm
  • A piece of cardboard (we used a tin can to measure out the circle)
  • Ruler, pencil and scissors for making the disc
Instructions
  • Using a tin can or similar, cut out a cardboard circle. Draw 4 lines across your disc to create 8 equal segments.
  • Make a hole in the middle.
  • Cut 1cm into each line you drawn – so you have approximately 1cm cut, 2 cm uncut and then the hole.
  • Take your seven strands of yarn and tie a knot at one end.
  • Thread your strands through the hole in the disc.
  • Take one strand at a time and slot it through one of the 1 cm strips. You should have 7 strands tucked in, with one “space slot”.
  • Take the 3rd strand to the LEFT of the spare slot, lift it up, bring it down and put across the spares slot. This creates a new space.
  • Rotate your disc for this to point down and pick the strand 3 to the left and fold down.
  • Repeat.
  • Your friendship bracelet will begin to “grow” on the other side of the disc, give it a gentle tug every so often.

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