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        Camp Maisonette

        Make Bracelets with P.S. - I Made This!

        Nothing says summer camp quite like a DIY friendship bracelet. Erica from @PSimadethis gives a fresh, creative, and sustainable twist to a classic craft using scraps of fabric and ribbon or string to make bracelets you and your kids will love wearing.
        Written By
        Erica Domesek

        Step One

        Use scissors or a rotary cutter to cut strips of fabric that are 1 inch wide and about 1 foot long. Cut a piece of ribbon, string, or other narrow strip of fabric about 3 feet long.

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        Step Two

        Tape the top and bottom of a fabric scrap to your work surface. Then, about 1/3 of the way down the fabric, thread the ribbon underneath so that half of the ribbon is on either side of the fabric.

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        Step Three

        Hold the left piece of ribbon and cross it over the fabric strip and the ribbon that’s hanging to the right of the fabric. Then loop it under the ribbon to the right as well as fabric and thread it through the loop to the left of the fabric.

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        Step Four

        Tug evenly on both sides of the ribbon to tighten the knot. Next, use the ribbon to the right of the fabric to create a “figure four” shape, crossing it over the fabric and under the ribbon to the left of the fabric.

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        Step Five

        Bring the left piece of ribbon beneath the fabric scrap and through the loop to the right, pulling evenly on both sides to tighten. Continue making knots, alternating sides as you go, until about 2/3 of the fabric scrap is covered or you run out of ribbon. Make sure you alternate sides for knots as you go for a flat bracelet. If you see a spiral forming, that means you are repeating knots on the same side.

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        Step Six

        Double knot the ribbon to tie off, and then cut any remaining ends of the ribbon. Add beads to both ends of the bracelet and make additional knots to secure if you wish. Trim the ends of the fabric scrap, and then tie them on and show them off!

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