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Easy Macrame Wristlet Keychain DIY (2 Ways!)
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Learn how to make 2 different macrame wristlet keychain patterns in this step by step free pattern and tutorial that's easy enough for beginners!
These keychains are perfect to clip onto a bag, or you can just use it as a key chain strap that you can easily hold on your wrist while your hands are full. It doubles as jewelry and a handy key holder!
The knots for these 2 patterns are very easy, just the square knot and the wrapping knot, plus a lark's head knot for the first version. You got this!
Version 1 - Supply List //
- 2 pieces @ 84" long
- 1 piece @ 30" long
▶︎ sharp scissors
▶︎ craft glue
Version 2 - Supply List //
- 2 pieces @ 30" long
- 2 pieces @ 60" long
- 1 piece @ 25" long (for wrapping knot)
▶︎ comb to brush out fringe
▶︎ sharp scissors
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Do you love making all the things? Me too! Come check out some of my other tutorials:
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LINKS + STUFF TO CHECK OUT
I participate in various affiliate programs, including Amazon, and I sometimes get a commission through purchases made through my links here.
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MY FAVORITE CRAFT SUPPLIES!
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🤗 ABOUT CRYSTAL MARTIN FROM MARCHING NORTH
Hello! My name's Crystal, and I'm the blogger and YouTuber behind Marching North. I design and share craft tutorials and DIY inspiration so you can make the most of your creative time.
My favorite hobbies are macrame, crochet, loom knitting, and punch needle, but I love any craft that involves yarn, rope, or textiles!
Visit my blog at MARCHINGNORTH.COM for more, and subscribe to the MarchingNorth YouTube channel to get new crafty tutorials from me every week!
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Thanks for watching!
These keychains are perfect to clip onto a bag, or you can just use it as a key chain strap that you can easily hold on your wrist while your hands are full. It doubles as jewelry and a handy key holder!
The knots for these 2 patterns are very easy, just the square knot and the wrapping knot, plus a lark's head knot for the first version. You got this!
Version 1 - Supply List //
- 2 pieces @ 84" long
- 1 piece @ 30" long
▶︎ sharp scissors
▶︎ craft glue
Version 2 - Supply List //
- 2 pieces @ 30" long
- 2 pieces @ 60" long
- 1 piece @ 25" long (for wrapping knot)
▶︎ comb to brush out fringe
▶︎ sharp scissors
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EQUIPMENT I USED TO MAKE THIS VIDEO:
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Do you love making all the things? Me too! Come check out some of my other tutorials:
-------------------------------
LINKS + STUFF TO CHECK OUT
I participate in various affiliate programs, including Amazon, and I sometimes get a commission through purchases made through my links here.
-------------------------------
MY FAVORITE CRAFT SUPPLIES!
-------------------------------
🤗 ABOUT CRYSTAL MARTIN FROM MARCHING NORTH
Hello! My name's Crystal, and I'm the blogger and YouTuber behind Marching North. I design and share craft tutorials and DIY inspiration so you can make the most of your creative time.
My favorite hobbies are macrame, crochet, loom knitting, and punch needle, but I love any craft that involves yarn, rope, or textiles!
Visit my blog at MARCHINGNORTH.COM for more, and subscribe to the MarchingNorth YouTube channel to get new crafty tutorials from me every week!
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🤓 COME SAY HI!
Thanks for watching!
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