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Step By Step Gimp Bracelet Patterns

Gimp bracelets, also known as boondoggle, are a fun and easy craft to make. They are made by weaving together plastic lacing, and come in a variety of colors and patterns. In this article, we will provide you with step by step instructions on how to create different gimp bracelet patterns.

Materials Needed:

Before we get started, let’s gather the materials needed to make gimp bracelets. You will need:

  • Plastic lacing in various colors (about 60 inches per bracelet)
  • Scissors
  • Masking tape (optional)
Gimp Bracelets

The Basic Gimp Bracelet:

The basic gimp bracelet is the easiest pattern to start with, and is great for beginners. Here are the steps to create a basic gimp bracelet:

  1. Choose two colors of plastic lacing.
  2. Cut two pieces of each color, each about 30 inches long.
  3. Take one piece of each color and knot them together at one end.
  4. Tape the knot to a flat surface (optional).
  5. Take the piece of lacing on the left, and cross it over the piece in the middle.
  6. Take the piece on the right, and cross it over the piece that is now in the middle.
  7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the bracelet is the desired length.
  8. Knot the two ends together and trim any excess lacing.
Basic Gimp Bracelet

The Box Pattern:

The box pattern is a bit more complex, but still easy to learn. Here are the steps to create a box pattern gimp bracelet:

  1. Choose three colors of plastic lacing.
  2. Cut two pieces of each color, each about 30 inches long.
  3. Take one piece of each color and knot them together at one end.
  4. Tape the knot to a flat surface (optional).
  5. Take the piece of lacing on the left, and cross it over the piece in the middle.
  6. Take the piece on the right, and cross it over the piece that is now in the middle.
  7. Take the piece on the left again, and cross it over the new middle piece.
  8. Take the piece on the right again, and cross it over the new middle piece.
  9. Repeat steps 6-9 until the bracelet is the desired length.
  10. Knot the two ends together and trim any excess lacing.
Box Pattern Gimp Bracelet

The Brick Pattern:

The brick pattern is a more advanced gimp bracelet pattern, but still achievable with practice. Here are the steps to create a brick pattern gimp bracelet:

  1. Choose four colors of plastic lacing.
  2. Cut two pieces of each color, each about 30 inches long.
  3. Knot two pieces of the same color together at one end.
  4. Tape the knot to a flat surface (optional).
  5. Take the piece of lacing on the left, and cross it over the piece in the middle.
  6. Take the piece on the right, and cross it over the piece that is now in the middle.
  7. Take the piece on the left again, and cross it under the new middle piece, then up through the loop created.
  8. Take the piece on the right again, and cross it over the new middle piece, then down through the loop created.
  9. Repeat steps 6-9 with the same color for the next two rows.
  10. Switch to the next color and repeat steps 6-9 for two rows.
  11. Repeat steps 6-10 with the remaining two colors.
  12. Continue alternating colors until the bracelet is the desired length.
  13. Knot the two ends together and trim any excess lacing.
Brick Pattern Gimp Bracelet

Conclusion:

Gimp bracelets are a fun and easy craft that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. By following these step by step instructions, you can create a variety of gimp bracelet patterns. With practice, you can even create your own unique designs. So grab some plastic lacing and get started on your gimp bracelet journey!

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