Originally posted from the genius that is HonestlyWTF, check out this embroidered bracelet tutorial: With a curb chain bracelet and some embroidery thread, we’ll teach you how to make your own woven chain bracelet. And one for your bestie too, of course.
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What you’ll need:
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Cut 2 sets of 15 strands of embroidery thread, with each strand measuring four times the length of the bracelet. Knot the all the threads at the top, leaving about 2 inches of slack. Sandwich each set between a bobby pin – this will help you easily weave the threads through the links of the bracelet. Lay the threads to the left of the bracelet. Pull the first color (coral) from under the first link and over the top of the left side.
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Lay the second color (blue) over the first color (coral). Pull the second color (blue) from under the same link and over the top left again. Repeat the steps, moving onto a new link: put the first color (coral) on top of the second color (blue) and pull it out from under the 2nd link and over the top left. Lay the second color (blue) on top of the first color (peach) and pull it out from under the 2nd link and over the top left again. Because the links of this particular bracelet are large, I wove the threads through twice on each link.
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If you are using a smaller linked bracelet, you should weave through each link once, as pictured above on a different bracelet.
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Repeat the steps until you reach the end of the bracelet. Finish it with a knot and trim the ends.
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Comments

Gabbie
04/21/2012 14:27

I LOVE this! You should make and sell them! I'm dying to make one, but I don't want to spend $40 on a chain and I have no idea where to look locally

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Antonella
07/16/2012 05:35

Hi,
Each strand measuring three or four times the length of the bracelet ?

Thanks for the wonderful explanations!

Antonella

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Sally
09/07/2012 14:21

Just love The bracelet , I really want to try making one, what size chain did you use, what is it with of the chain in mm is it 8mm or 10mm. Thanks
Sally

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