Saturday 14 March 2015

How to make kandi cuffs!!

Hi everyone!

It's time for my second post on how to make kandi - how to make kandi cuffs! I have heaps of fun making these and there is endless designs to use. 
When you start making cuffs it is easiest if you already have a pattern. You can find thousands of patterns on kandi patterns as well as photos for inspiration and more tutorials. For the cuff I made for this tutorial I made my own pattern. You can use this one if you like or find a different one you like. For your first cuff I would recommend doing something simple like a basic colour pattern or simple picture. 

Supplies:
-pony beads in different colours and enough for the whole cuff
-elastic string
-a pattern
-scissors

Here is the pattern I made:



1. Cut a long piece of the elastic. You will need a lot of it but you can tie more on later so only cut it as long as you feel comfortable working with. 




2. You will be starting your cuff on the first and second rows. Thread the beads on in order from left to right. If you are following my pattern this is blue, purple, pink, orange, yellow, green.. . After you have done this tie of the elastic, but DON'T CUT IT! 




3. Next is the third row. You will be starting at the blue bead on the end. Thread this onto the long end of elastic, skip a bead then thread it through the next bead. So if you are following my pattern you will skip the blue bead and thread the elastic through the purple bead. Continue doing this to the end of the row.


This is what it will look like at the end of the third row. When you reach the end you need to thread the elastic through two beads, as you can see the two beads I threaded it through was orange and blue. 




4. Start on the forth row. Because of where the last row ended you will be starting with purple this time. Thread on this row the same as the last one. You will see that the beads fit into the gaps of the last row.



5. Continue this pattern until you have reached the end of your cuff. Above is where you will be starting each row.


6. When you are completely finished tie it off and you are done!


This is the finished cuff! I used glow-in-the-dark beads for the heart which looks really awesome when it's dark. 
Have fun creating all different designs and cuffs!

-Alexis :)

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