Jewelry-making Tutorial: How to Make a Simple Beaded Hemp Anklet

Written by Jewelry on April 9, 2010

With really couple of materials, we can put together the really cold worldly anklet! Perfect for days during the beach, or only chilling out with the little friends! Materials list: – Hemp twine, 1mm – Various wooden beads – Scissors – Ruler – Clipboard Material sources: Hemp weave as well as wooden beads can be during Fire Mountain Gems. Hemp – www.firemountaingems.com Dark 8mm turn wooden beads – www.firemountaingems.com Light 8mm turn wooden beads – www.firemountaingems.com Mix of wooden beads – www.firemountaingems.com Some tips: – You can request this same technique as well as have the necklace or bracelet! we already done the necklace similar to this, as well as we positively adore it. Introduction music: Shining Silver by Dan oconnor, danosongs.com Music via video: Joker With Honey Lips by Dan oconnor, danosongs.com Disclaimer: All products used in this video was purchased by me. we am not dependent with any companies.

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25 Comments to “Jewelry-making Tutorial: How to Make a Simple Beaded Hemp Anklet”

  1. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    That’s a great tip. Thanks for sharing!

  2. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    That sounds great! And your welcome!

  3. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    Yes, thank you for pointing that out. I wanted to do it this way for this style, though. I just felt like it that day! :D

  4. starburst765
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    Nice but instead of cutting 6 strands of string you should of just dubble it and that way you can take it on and off and you would only have to cut 3 strands

  5. cbooth2008
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    you sound gay

  6. iridecustom
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    All reall hemp will be itchy at first, but after a few showers, it will begen to soften up.

  7. iridecustom
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    All real hemp is rough at rirst.

  8. LittleIzzzay
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    This is so pretty, I’m going to try it :)
    thanks heaps!

  9. iTzSHAKiKi
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    that looks so nice! thanks =]

  10. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    I have gotten low quality hemp a couple of times and it was scratchy, so you must have been smart and gotten the good stuff! Lol!

  11. DJCa1eb
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    sweet, good job, i am going to make this for my best friend, thank you plenty

  12. jangguemfan
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    WE don’t have them in Winchester. The only place I can go ar cretivecrafts and world of beads. But thanks anyway, if i move to somewhere else I am gonna go hunting for these shops.

  13. abbalonie123
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    u can also get hemp at meijer or walmart. ha, at least thats where i find mine!!! :)

  14. abbalonie123
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    they make beads with different sizes. like some holes r bigger than others. try finding some beads with bigger holes.

  15. abbalonie123
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    no actually hemp isnt itchy or anything. i thought i would be 2.. but nope! :)

  16. BrendenLoyer5
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    after you shower or soak the hemp a couple of times its all good

  17. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    You can find hemp twine at any craft store or craft section at a discount store! I get mine online – Fire Mountain!

  18. lollipoplemonade
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    Also, my beads have pretty small holes and I can’t get the string inside it too well. Have any tips? :D Thanks! c:

  19. lollipoplemonade
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    Is hemp twine itchy or uncomfortable to wear? I always get distracted by jewelry, so I tend to only wear embroidery floss bracelets because you can barely tell that they’re there! ^ ___ ^
    I love this anyway! <3 :]

  20. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    I really like using different materials for jewelry and hemp is one of my favorites. :)

  21. raindancer35205
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    i have always been partial to the more natural materials for my jewelry. thanks for this awesome tutorial!

  22. jangguemfan
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    haha. cool. i don’t know where to get the hemp twine but i do like the technique. thanks.

  23. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    Thanks! =D

  24. ladybrown311
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    hi i just started to learn how to make my own little neklaces and how to braid and stuff and its pretty cool i really love ur anklet it was awsome i cant wait to make one thanks for showing everybody

  25. eclecticdesigns
    9:58 pm on April 9th, 2010

    Thank you so much!

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