Project Info:
- -1 Button Pirouette Copper
-or-
- -1 Button Apple Blossom- Copper
- -1 Charm Little Bird Antique Copper
- -1 Spool 1.5mm Indian Leather Metallic Gold
- -1 Spool Regular C-Lon Orange
- -1 Spool Regular C-Lon Light Copper
- -1 Spool Regular C-Lon Wheat
- -1 Tube 8-4206 Duracoat Galv. Muscat
- -1 Strand Little Shadows Copper Plate
- -1 Tube GS Hypo Cement
- -1 Button Pirouette Copper -or-
- -1 Button Apple Blossom- Copper
- -1 Charm Little Bird Antique Copper
- -1 Spool 1.5mm Indian Leather Metallic Gold
- -1 Spool Regular C-Lon Orange
- -1 Spool Regular C-Lon Light Copper
- -1 Spool Regular C-Lon Wheat
- -1 Tube 8-4206 Duracoat Galv. Muscat
- -1 Strand Little Shadows Copper Plate
- -1 Tube GS Hypo Cement
Level: Intermediate
Estimated time: Weekend
Sample by Grace Noland
Fragrant, bold, and bright, the tiger lily flower stands so tall in the garden. This sample by Grace Noland captures all the best qualities of In the Garden, by Brittany Ketcham-Roney. Using simple macramé and laddering, you can create a 4-5 wrap bracelet you’ll enjoy for any occasion and every season.
Learn to add and drop new threads plus explore laddering and Bollywood-style macramé. Polish your skills with this C-Lon extravaganza. Be sure to watch Brittany’s project video and see our Facebook Episode 4.26.17 when Kate and Janice share the project that magically captures the best of a summer garden.
Learning for this Project:
In the Garden Video (click the Video Tab Above)
Facebook Live Episode 4.26.17
Skill Builders:
Tiger Lily
Project Map
This sample is 34 inches long plus the button loop, which adds another inch, for a total length of 35 inches. Adjust the length to fit your wrist and the number of wraps you want to complete. In the Tiger Lily sample, each section is approximately 6-1/4 inches long, except the last Wheat one, which is 9-1/2 inches. The beauty of this rainbow sample is that you can create the breaks where you want and if you need to make it longer, just keep laddering or macramé more!
Be sure to watch Brittany’s video and Facebook Live Episode 4.26.17. Have fun and happy beading!