In an effort to reduce said plastic-tat consumption, I made a ton of i-cord friendship bracelets. Hopefully they have a better chance of actually being used, and will disintegrate into the landfill they'll ultimately occupy, a couple of hundred years before their plastic compadres.
To make, you will need:
Cast on 3 stitches.
Make i-cord until it fits around your small person's wrist.
Cast off til you have only 1 stitch left on your needle.
From that 1 stitch, chain 8 stitches with crochet hook. Cut yarn & secure through last stitch.
Secure the crochet chain to the main bracelet, to form a loop.Using the cast on tail, sew a button onto the cast on edge.
Darn in tails. After securing with a couple of stitches, you can hide the ends inside the i-cord tube.
Make more.
Send to school.
Here's a bunch I made. They were well received by both kids and teachers.
Enjoy!
Disco xo
12 comments:
Nope. Treasure Boxes are nationwide. I had 'em in elementary school and Chunky has them too!
Cute idea for stuffing the box!
Don't remember LOL...17 & 21 yrs old now ;)
What a cute idea though! Great use of leftovers
Oh, I should do that. I've actually been tempted to tell my five year old to stop behaving so well to alleviate some of the junk he's bringing home each Friday.
Well, there you go, the Treasure Box is international. We have the same thing, filled with the same plastic tat in Australia. I know what I'll be doing over our summer holidays. Thanks.
We have them here in Germany too! I love making little bracelets.
Oh, I am SO making a bunch of these! In pink, so my daughter will grab them! Fantastic idea.
How long of I-cord-girls are third and sixth graders-
Small boned-it's a surprise. Nancy
a friend posted this on pinterest with the comment 8 cups of water, that is my plan! except with 12 cups! thanks for the pattern! :)
Great icord project! :)
My 8 yr old dauther uses a "french knittig bee", she makes ton of i-cord bracletss..now I cn use up some of our button stash too..thanks. These french knittig bee's are user friendly, so if any one out there is a newbie go to your local yarn or even walmart and pick up one for yourself@ 10$ each.
Where are you from in SC? I lived in Seneca. Great pattern; I will be making some.
I like this pattern and the photo instructions!
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