![]() The top wing ends after five rows of beads, and the body of the plane begins. The yellow beads act as "increase" beads between rows.ĭon't forget to skip the yellows on your way back through.ģ. As you string each row, skip the yellow beads as you weave back. ![]() Following the diagram below, begin weaving at the top wing of the plane. Click to the next page for instructions on making a beaded key chain - in the shape of an airplane! For more ideas and instructions for fun craft activities, see:Ģ. Tie all the laces together in a tight knot. Thread three pony beads on all four laces. Make sure all four laces are pulled tight. Fold the left yellow lace to the right over the nearest purple lace and under the next purple lace. ![]() Fold the right yellow lace to the left over the nearest purple lace and under the next purple lace.Fold the top purple lace down over the left pink lace, and fold the bottom purple lace up over the right pink lace.Fold the right yellow lace to the left over the nearest purple lace and under the next purple lace. Fold the left yellow lace to the right over the nearest purple lace and under the next purple lace.Fold the top purple lace down over the right yellow lace, and fold the bottom purple lace up over the left yellow lace.For more ideas and instructions for fun craft activities, see: Still have more keys to corral? On the next page you'll get all the information you need to create a cool lanyard-style key chain. Use nail clippers to trim the excess lanyard, leaving a 1/2-inch tail. Repeat this process to make 2 more bows with yellow and light blue beads.Ħ. Tie a second overhand knot about 1/2 inch from the first, then string 1 red bead on each strand of lanyard followed by another overhand knot - this creates the "bows" that weight the tail of the kite. To do this, twist both lanyard ends into a loop and then pull the free ends through the loop.ĥ. Finish the body of the kite by tying both lanyard ends in an overhand knot. Be sure to pull the cords firmly and to keep the lanyard flat as you weave each row.įollow this guide to create your kite key chain.Ĥ. Keep stringing and weaving in this manner, following the pattern in the picture below. Weave the right strand through the beads from right to left.Ĭan you see the kite shape being to take?ģ. Now slide 3 light blue beads onto the left strand. Weave the right strand through the bead from right to left. String a light blue bead onto the left strand and slide it all the way up. When you’re done, tie a knot in the craft lace at the bottom of your design, and trim any excess length.Start your kite beaded key chain by looping lanyard around the ring.Ģ.Repeat steps 2-4 with every line of your pattern.When you’re done, you should have to two equal lengths of craft lace again, one on either side of the line of beads. Reposition the line of beads so that they form the bottom side of a craft lace triangle, with the keyring as the triangle’s top corner. Now, string the other leg of craft lace through beads in the opposite direction of the first leg.(This may not matter for the first line, but it’s important later on!) Push the beads up to the top of the craft lace, next to the key ring. String those beads onto one of the legs of craft lace, in the order you see them on the pattern.If you’re using the bird pattern, the first line will be 3 green beads. ![]() ![]() Look at the top line of your pattern, and find pony beads to match that line.Tie your craft lace to your key ring, leaving two legs of equal length. ![]()
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