The Weave Wheel

The Weave Wheel
A Beginner’s Guide
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Getting
Ready
The center ring of the Weave Wheel shows the
pattern bracelet you will make. Choose from
hearts, flowers, diamonds or stripes. For the
purpose of this tutorial, we’ve chosen stripes.
Supplies Needed:
Weave Wheel
Cool Cord
Ruler
Scissors
Pencil
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Cut two 20” lengths of Cool Cord for each shape on your Weave Wheel.
Use the wheel as a color guide, or choose your own colors of Cord.
Tie a knot at the end
of your Cool Cord.
Tie a knot below the
pencil.
Divide the Cord in half
around a pencil.
This will form a loop.
Lay the loop through the
center ring of the
Weave Wheel.
Hook Cord into notches in
shapes of the same color:
Remove the pencil
from the loop.
Your wheel will resemble
a jellyfish!
Pink Cord to pink shape,
orange cord to orange
shape, and so on.
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Start Weaving
Basic Instructions:
1. Move floss from top right to bottom right
2. Move floss from bottom left to top left
3. Rotate wheel counter-clockwise
4. Repeat steps 1-3 until finished
Begin with the start arrow at the top.
Unhook orange cord, and re-hook it
in to the notch on the right of
the orange cord below.
(Top right to bottom right)
From here
To here
You made
a group
of 3.
of 3
Unhook orange cord and re-hook it
in to the notch on the left of
the orange cord above.
(Bottom left to top left)
To here
From here
Now, rotate your Weave Wheel counter-clockwise so the next shape is on top.
Repeat the process of unhooking and re-hooking Cool Cord.
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The next shape should now be at the top.
Unhook purple cord, and re-hook it
in to the notch on the right of
the purple cord below.
(Top right to bottom right)
From here
To here
Unhook purple cord and re-hook it
in to the notch on the left of
the purple cord above.
(Bottom left to top left)
To here
From here
Continue Unhooking and Re-hooking
cord until you are satisfied with the
length of your bracelet.
HINT: If you have to take a break, leave a group of
three cords on your wheel. When you come back to your project,
it will be easier to pick up where you left off.
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Finishing Your Bracelet
When you’re satisfied with the length of
your bracelet, unhook your cord from
all of the notches on the Weave Wheel.
Tie a knot at the end of your finished
bracelet
Wearing Your Bracelet
To secure your bracelet on your wrist, pull the knot
through the loop on the other end of the bracelet.
Keep for yourself…or share with friends!
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