So as promised, here is another Macrame bracelet variation from my last post. This is very similar to the one found on Honestly WTF Tools: Instructions: There is one more variation coming that would make a great personal present, so keep checking up on us! LOve <3 Yin xx
Hey all, sorry for the super long break I’ve taken in updating PQP with another DIY post. Unfortunately I’ve lost most of my craft materials through shipping and moving countries However… I didn’t lose them all! I had enough to make a few of these macrame bracelets that I’ve been dying to do a post ...
These bracelets have been out in the DIY scene for a long time now and I finally got round to making these a while ago. Unfortunately due to my recent irregular schedule I have been quite behind on my project posts! I apologize for my erratic timetable and hope you still enjoy the few projects I ...
I’ve been on a bit of a cleaning frenzy for the last few weeks and one of the issues I was having was finding the appropriate storage solution for certain items. I know many people don’t like using hooks due to the possibility of the hideous outcome or can’t because they are renting. I have found that ...
So, I may still be obsessed with the tribal wrapped look. I can’t help it, these pieces are so cute and just so fun to make The colour combinations are endless! You may have seen similar tutorials around months ago, but I would just like to put my method out there for people who are ...
This is a variation from the Wrapped Spike Cuff done with beads. It follows similar instructions, but instead of spikes, you thread beads through. This was the very first prototype for the bracelets I am now selling at markets and in my Etsy store. So if you don’t have time or the materials to make ...
After taking inspiration from Honestly WTF, I found a use for my large Miyuki seed beads! The waxed linen is almost a must as it will make threading and keeping everything in place so much easier. Tools: Tutorial: Start: 1. Cut two pieces of thread 2. fold them in half side by side 3. knot ...
We had a blast at the Mister Mode Fashion Night on Saturday. A full day of entertainment, drinks and clothes everywhere! Here are a few pictures of our stall for the night. The stall almost done… The boyfy being a helpful minion My stall co-holder Frances on the left along with a few visitors before the ...
Taking inspiration from Swellmayde’s Tribal Wrapped Choker, I’ve made a cuff version with stiff spikes rather than freely dangling ones. I’m still obsessed with cuffs so I’ve been turning any inspiration into a bracelet for more arm candy! Tools: Tutorial: Start on a cleanly polished cuff. 1. Place glue on the inside centre of the ...