Creative Crafting Magazine Creative Crafting Magazine April 2011 | Page 43

Step 6. Attach the second necklace end to the three cord without cutting them as it makes it easier. The ends can then be trimmed with a craft knife or sharp scissors. Step 7. Using the jump rings attach the clasp to one end of the bracelet and the clasp tag to the other. Step 4. Thread two chip beads on to the new outer lengths of cord and braid as in the previous step. Step 5. Repeat step three and four until the bracelet reaches seven inches or your desired length. (The clasp section will measure approximately one inch). If the cord ends become frayed they can be fixed with a little super glue. Step 8. And there you are. One finished rose quartz bracelet. Would you like to share a craft project with Creative Crafting? Let us know what project you would like to share with us. Anything from jewellery, knitting and crochet crafts, paper crafts or a craft you feel has been forgotten about. Email: [email protected] Written by Elderberry Arts http://www.elderberryarts.co.uk