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.
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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