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9/26 DIY Friendship Bracelets
DIY Friendship Bracelets
Saturday, September 26 • 2PM - 4PM
$25
Learn how to make fun and easy chevron friendship bracelets with colorful embroidery floss and simple knots. The perfect symbol of connection, make one for yourself and your bestie.
Choose 3 colors of embroidery floss from the provided selection, learn the proper way to makethese simple knots, and start a new tradition!
Believed to be invented by native people in Central and South America, these colorful bracelets became popular in the United States in the 1970s. According to tradition, you tie a bracelet onto the wrist of a friend who may wish for something at that moment. The bracelet should be worn until it is totally worn-out and falls off by itself, at which moment the wish is supposed to come true.
About the Instructor:
Kaitlyn Cardone has been practicing macrame knots since she was 7 or 8 and loves exploring creative, unconventional projects that push the boundaries of what thread and fabric can do. You’ll rarely find her working on the same thing for long. She’s always experimenting, learning, and bringing new ideas to life through her various crafts. Kaitlyn is also a member of The Common Thread team, where she shares her love of fiber arts with the community every day.
DIY Friendship Bracelets
Saturday, September 26 • 2PM - 4PM
$25
Learn how to make fun and easy chevron friendship bracelets with colorful embroidery floss and simple knots. The perfect symbol of connection, make one for yourself and your bestie.
Choose 3 colors of embroidery floss from the provided selection, learn the proper way to makethese simple knots, and start a new tradition!
Believed to be invented by native people in Central and South America, these colorful bracelets became popular in the United States in the 1970s. According to tradition, you tie a bracelet onto the wrist of a friend who may wish for something at that moment. The bracelet should be worn until it is totally worn-out and falls off by itself, at which moment the wish is supposed to come true.
About the Instructor:
Kaitlyn Cardone has been practicing macrame knots since she was 7 or 8 and loves exploring creative, unconventional projects that push the boundaries of what thread and fabric can do. You’ll rarely find her working on the same thing for long. She’s always experimenting, learning, and bringing new ideas to life through her various crafts. Kaitlyn is also a member of The Common Thread team, where she shares her love of fiber arts with the community every day.