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  • Want to learn how to create these adorable shamballa bracelets? Keep on watching and

  • I'll show you how!

  • Who are you? Hi, I'm mister Bead, let's make some bracelets. Sounds great, let's do this!

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  • Hey loves. It's time for another bracelet tutorial and today we are making beautiful

  • shamballa bracelets. These are super easy to make and let me just say, they look amazing.

  • The best part is that all you need is a string and any kind of beads. I made a few different

  • variations that I can't wait to share with you, so let's just get into it!

  • For the bracelet you will need some string, any kind of beads, scissors, needle, and a

  • lighter. For my first bracelet I decided to go with a black string combined with some

  • ultra sparkly colorful beads and a few black beads. Cut three pieces of knotting cord:

  • First one 10 inches long, the other about 30 and the third one 15 inches. Take the the

  • middle length string and place it on the flat surface. Leave a few top inches of string

  • free before you start knotting. Take the longest piece of cord and center it across the stationary

  • middle strand. Take the left string, go under the middle one and over the right one. Then

  • take the string end on the right and go through the loop that has formed on the left. Pull

  • both ends tightly to form a knot. Since we started on the left before, we have to start

  • on the right side now. Take the right string, go under the middle one and over the string

  • on the left. Then take the left string and go through the loop on the right. Pull both

  • ends to tighten.

  • Start on the left again, go under the middle string and over the right one. Then with the

  • right one go over the middle string and through the loop on the left. Make a few more knots

  • keeping in mind that you have to start on opposite sides for each knot. Okay, I decided

  • to start adding beads to my bracelet. This is super simple - all you have to do is slide

  • a bead on the middle stationary string, all the way to the square knots. Then just continue

  • knotting as usual. Under the middle string, over the right one and with the right string

  • through the loop on the left. For the next knot we need to start where? On the right,

  • that's right.

  • As you can see a shamballa bracelet is just a normal square knot or macrame bracelet,

  • where you also slide on some beads along the way. You can put on as many beads as you like,

  • I am placing them quite close together, two knots, a bead, another two knots, a bead again

  • and so on.

  • You can be really creative with your shamballa bracelet and make different bead patterns.

  • For this one I decided to combine plain black with sparkly colorful ones. Aren't these pretty?!

  • I love them. One of the reasons why I like adding a lot of beads to my bracelet is also

  • because they make the bracelet grow so much faster. Look, mine is already finished! Okay,

  • for the last part I again made several knots one after another to match the top piece of

  • the bracelet. Now it's time to secure our work. Thread the needle on to the right string.

  • Then sew up the center of two to three knots along the bracelet. Do the same with the string

  • on the left. This trick will make sure that our knots are well secured and that the bracelet

  • will last us many years. Cut the excess cord that you sewed up and melt the tips with the

  • lighter for extra hold.

  • Now it's time to make a sliding closure which will make it easy to put the bracelet on and

  • off your wrist. Shape the bracelet into a circle so that the middle strands overlap.

  • Take the shortest 10 inch piece of cord and start making square knots exactly as we did

  • before. I am starting on the right, so I need to go under the two middle strands, and over

  • the left one. Then I am taking the left string going over the middle strands and through

  • the loop on the right. Start on the left again, go under the middle strands and over the one

  • on the right. Take the right strand and guide it over the two middle strands and through

  • the loop on the left. Pull and tighten the knot. Repeat this a few times, until your

  • clasp is about half an inch long. Next, thread a needle on each side string and sew them

  • up the center of two to three knots. The string that I am using for this bracelet is called

  • a nylon knotting cord. You can use any other string of your choice. If you want your bracelets

  • to be bolder you can take a thicker one for example. Melt the tips to secure the knots.

  • Finally, make a knot on each of the two strings about an inch and a half away from the clasp.

  • Cut away the excess string, melt the tips with a lighter and this absolutely beautiful

  • bracelet is all done. I love how the string makes the bracelet a bit casual, while the

  • sparkly beads give it a touch of elegance. This bracelet would go perfectly with any

  • casual outfit but also works great for more glamorous occasions like prom!

  • Now I will quickly show you a few more shamballa bracelets that I made. Here I combined pink

  • string with simple metal beads. You know how I love stacking up colorful bracelets, especially

  • in the summer when we can wear short sleeves. For this one I decided to go with a blue string

  • and some pretty plastic beads. See how you can use any kind of beads for your bracelet?!

  • Just take a look around your house, I am sure you will find some. For the last one I am

  • combining all the possible beads I had left, plastic and metal with a pretty green string.

  • I love, love, love how this one turned out.

  • I really hope you liked these shamballa bracelets. I think they are so pretty and this could

  • also be a cute little gift to your friends and family for Birthdays or Valentine's. I

  • actually think I'm going to give this black one to my mom because she saw it when I was

  • filming it and she really liked it. OK, thank you very much for watching and I'll see you

  • soon! Bye.

  • These shamballa bracelets look beautiful stacked together or paired with other arm candy of

  • your choice. Whether for yourself or as a gift to a friend, I hope you will give these

  • arm beauties a try.

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