Synthetic
leather offers the sturdiness and elegance that
actually works perfectly to make bracelets for
males. Stainless
Steel Leather Bracelets are well-liked by celebs, rockers, motorcyclists and therefore are frequently matched up with stainless add-ons. Put on 2
or 3 for any layered effect or
perhaps a single braided bracelet for
any tribal look. Use rubber
stamping tools to imprint designs, like the sun, moon, animal prints. Shop at thrift stores and recycle a
classic belt. Leather cord is
available in various designs and colors. To wash, lightly rinse the leather in tepid to warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid direct connection with perfume, product or excessive perspiration.
1.
Creating a Leather Bracelet Utilizing a Belt
Measure your wrist and cut the leather belt to suit easily.
Dip one tip from the leather in to the epoxy.
Give a crimp finish towards
the tip from the leather.
Make use
of the chain-nose pliers to squeeze the middle of the crimp finish from the leather before the points "bite" in to the leather. Repeat on the
other hand.
Permit the epoxy to dry. Pull around the leather to make certain it's safely connected
to the crimp finish.
Make use
of the leather punch to create holes within the bracelet in
almost any pattern you would like.
Make use
of the chain-nose pliers to
connect the clasp towards the crimp finishes.
2. Creating a Braided Leather Bracelet with Cord
Measure your wrist. Add 2 to 3 inches and cut three leather cords.
Gather the finishes from
the three cords together. Use chain-nose pliers to wrap wire tightly round the cords.
Dip the wrapped finish in epoxy and slide it in to the cord coil. Make use
of the chain-nose pliers to compress the cord coil tightly from
the leather. Allow it to dry.
Braid the 3 cords. Allow enough slack for
that Stainless
Steel Leather Bracelet to drape upon your wrist. Repeat steps two and three to secure the finish.
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