Saturday, April 21, 2012

Wrapped, Stacked, and Layered Bracelet Challenge - Hosted by Tracy Statler


When I saw the blog post about this challenge I jumped right in.  I enjoy making bracelets more than anything else.  So since there is a whole heap of participants in this challenge blog hop I will make this post a short one.
My co-worker Keisha  was kind enough to  model  my bracelets.



I have really been into tying square knots lately and all of these were fun and quick to make.  I used leather, hemp, and waxed cotton to tie the knots and  the beads are ceramic, glass,  lamp worked glass by Susan Kennedy of suebeads (the third bracelet from the bottom) and Rosemarie of SpawnOfFlame beads (the forth bracelet from the bottom), and bling balls.  I did not use a square knot slide clasp, instead I used lobster claw clasps.
I hope you enjoyed viewing my wrapped, stacked, and layered bracelet creations. Now hop on over to see what the other participants have created in the fun blog hop challenge.



             makebraceletsblog.com
             ahteesblog.blogspot.com
             songbeads.blogspot.com
             sadafulee.blogspot.com
             beadlolabead.blogspot.com
           erinsiegeljewelry.blogspot.com
             terrabeadworks.com
             theresestreasures59.blogspot.com(you are here)
             sweetbeadstudio.com
             missyrappaport.blogspot.com
             mylifeunderthebus.typepad.com
             fredbeansnook.com/blog
 
Happy beading Y'all,
Therese

37 comments:

  1. Ohh I have always wanted to make bracelets like these...and nice to hear they are quick and easy! They look great stacked together too! Gorgeous work Therese!

    Karyn

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  2. I LOVE these bracelets Therese! What a nice way to showcase those pretty beads!

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  3. These bracelets are great, Therese! I love stacked bracelets and the beads you used are terrific!

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  4. Therese, love the knotting. I think they really make a fashion statement with her uniform!! I am enjoying the bright colors too. Thanks so much for always being there to answer my beading questions!

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  5. Beautiful bracelets Therese! I love the colors and the beads you used ... they look fantastic together!

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  6. Therese, these are great! They all flow together so well and make sense together. Beautiful work!

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  7. OH what a beautiful stack of bracelets! I LOVE the look of knotting, and how you chose different elements for each piece. Very time consuming, I imagine...but the effect is totally stunning. I've had to go back and look at each one closely, I just love them all.

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  8. I love this style of bracelet. Great color combination.

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  9. LOVE Therese!!! These colors are great - I so wanted to try this but didn't have the time.Love the macrame!!! None of the boys would model for me either lol XOXO Beautiful job!

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  10. Very cool...I have been knotting a bit lately too...not as detailed as yours but I am working with the concept! :) It's fun - rather therapeutic! :0)

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  11. Love those knots!! Beautiful work Therese ;)

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  12. Love the beautiful variety based on one knotting technique. Really shows off the pretty beads.

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  13. Therese,
    Your bracelets look so lovely stacked on top of one another. I've really got to work on my square knot skills. I used to make hemp bracelets all the time when I first started out, but it's been years since I've attempted them. Yours are so pristine-looking. I don't think mine ever looked that classy!

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  14. I absolutely love your bracelets! I have never worked with leather, hemp etc and they are just perfect for creating such beautiful bracelets. Love love love!

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  15. I like the colour combos of the fiber & beads

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  16. Really pretty colors in your stack Therese! I love the use of the leather with those beads. Macrame is so perfect for bracelets. Thanks so much for playing along and showing your work!

    Tracy

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  17. LOVE the macrame! I'm getting more and more into that trend.

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  18. I really like the square knot look. I've got to try that. I used to do macrame a hundred years ago, so I should be able to pull it off. ;)

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  19. Therese, your bracelets are gorgeous! I love the colors that you used. I really like the green bracelet, third up from the bottom. Very pretty!

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  20. Therese, I love all of your bracelets. I love the knotting and macrame. You have really inspired me to try something new!

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  21. Love the blue, green and orange. Great color choices. Love that you skipped the slide clasp for the lobster claw too.

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  22. Therese, I really love all your colors here! The Shamballa style bracelets are too much fun and yours are so refreshing - crips and bold, like a breath of fresh air!

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  23. Wow--love the bracelets, love the colors, love the stacks! Awesome!

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  24. I just love macrame and yours are so colorful and fun. Great summery stack!!

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  25. Those bracelets really take me back. I love the beads you use. Beautifully done

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  26. I love macrame, so naturally was drawn to your work right away! Your bracelets are beautiful and I really like the colors in your stack! Thanks for sharing!

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  27. Those bracelets are great Therese! I love that technique but as I have been wrist challenged up to now I haven't tried that. I will have to get some hemp and see what will come of it! Thanks for sharing your stack!
    Enjoy the day! Erin

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  28. Your stacks turned out beautiful Therese! I have hemp and linen cord but can't seem to get the knots squared up just right. But I do love the bright colors you came up with - great job!
    TerraBeadworks

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  29. Lovely and Spring inspired! Nice job with the macrame knotting, they came out great!

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  30. Love how you used different types of cords for the knotting. I've started incorporating knotting into my designs and find it extremely relaxing and rewarding. Lovely, perfect stack of creative bracelets :0)

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  31. Therese, they look fantastic!!! I still haven't been able to wrap my head around squre knot, but I'm sure I'll get it soon!
    You cetainly have an eye for photography too!
    Emma
    xXx

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  32. Love them! Your knots are so neat and clean! I want one of your bracelets to add to my stack!

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  33. What fun! I love the knotting and the colors you chose. xoxo Beth

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  34. I remember making bracelets like these back in the 70s when macrame was in vogue. I remember using red, white, and blue pony beads and yarn. Thanks for sparking a memory and your stacks are wonderful!

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