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Ultimate Friendship Bracelets Ebook - Make 12 Easy Bracelets Step-by-Step (Downloadable material included) - cover

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Ultimate Friendship Bracelets Ebook - Make 12 Easy Bracelets Step-by-Step (Downloadable material included)

Patrizia Valsecchi

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

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Summary

Friendship bracelets never go out of style. And with this fun friendship bracelet kit, they're easier and more fun than ever! Ultimate Friendship Bracelets Kit gives you everything you need to make 12 classic bracelets including:  14 colorful skeins of embroidery floss A full-color book of easy-to-follow diagrams and instructions Downloadable video demos showing how the patterns emerge and how to finish off a bracelet in style some beads thrown in for fun and experimentation This DIY craft kit features all the classics, from 2-color chevrons, stripes and diamonds  to funky 6-color totems, plus a heart pattern, a tasseled a zigzag, and more.  And there are some great ideas for embellishing your bracelets to make them even more personal. There's still nothing more meaningful to give someone special than a friendship bracelet, made by you. So grab this kit and  have fun making that little gift that says "from me, to you—with love."
Available since: 09/29/2015.

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