Learn how to create cool jewelry with natural hemp!
- 20 fun projects for bracelets, keychains, headbands, and more
- Beginner-friendly techniques with easy knotting and braiding instructions
- Knot directory and idea gallery for square knot, overhand knot, lark's head knot, and more
- Inexpensive craft uses natural hemp cord, available in a wide range of colors
If you like friendship bracelets, you'll love making hemp jewelry!
Soft, supple, and durable, hemp cord comes in a beautiful range of lustrous colors, perfect for making stylish eco-chic jewelry. This book makes it easy with step-by-step instructions and irresistible projects. Discover how to create amazing hand-tied bracelets, key chains, headbands, and more.
Inside, you'll find lots of super fun ideas for both contemporary and earthy boho designs. Popular craft author Suzanne McNeill reveals the simple knotting and braiding techniques that guarantee stunning results, along with friendly advice on using findings, choosing colors, and embellishing with beads, buttons, rings, and charms.
There are so many ways to make cool bracelets with natural hemp! Try half knot, square knot, Josephine knot, braiding, and more to create wish bracelets, belts, and keychains. Use your favorite colors, beads, and accessories to make each design your own!
Whether for fashion‑conscious kids, teens, or adults, everyone will find it fun and easy to get the popular eco-chic, handmade look with the easy-to-follow step-by-step photos inside Hemp Bracelets and More. It's perfect for sleepovers, rainy days, Girl Scouts, birthday parties, car trips, or any time!
Suzanne McNeill is the author of more than 200 craft & hobby books, including Joy of Zentangle, The Beauty of Zentangle, the 11-volume Zentangle series, and Zen Mandalas. Suzanne founded the leading publisher of Zentangle books, Design Originals (an imprint of Fox Chapel Publishing). She was voted "Designer of the Year" and received the "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Craft & Hobby Association. Suzanne has been called "the trendsetter" of the arts and crafts industry.