Fenichki is a special kind of needlework that does not require serious knowledge and practical skills. Their use came to us from the culture of the Indians. At first, only hippies wore them. But gradually these products have become a stylish and bright decoration for the younger generation and older people. Bracelets have become something of a lucky charm.
It is necessary
Threads, beads, bugles, braid, floss, pins, paper clips
Instructions
Step 1
Weave baubles from any available materials (threads, bugles, beads, etc.). It is best to weave according to the pattern. Without it, "by eye, knotting in a certain order will not work." Find a ready-made diagram or draw it yourself on a sheet of paper.
Step 2
Some online resources provide schema generation for your request. For example, a schema of any name you need is offered on this site:
Step 3
For weaving patterns, ornaments, drawings, names, a different number of colors can be used: from two to infinity. Determine according to the scheme what thread colors you need and prepare them. It is not at all necessary to take the colors indicated in the diagram. Choose the ones that are available, or which you like best. But in any case, quantitatively, the colors must coincide.
Step 4
Tie all the threads into a knot so that they do not come apart. Next, secure them in the order shown in the diagram. You can attach it as you like and on anything: a clerical crocodile, scotch tape, a pin, a paper clip on your trousers, a tablet, a table, etc.
Step 5
Take the threads at least a meter long, they should be 4, 5 times longer than the future baubles. But if you are going to knit a pattern, then do not cut the background thread at all. Let it go from the ball: you will need a lot of it and it is simply unrealistic to determine the size for it. In case of an error in calculating the length, it is enough to carefully tie another thread.
Step 6
In almost any diagram, arrows show the direction of movement of the thread when knitting knots. A diagonal arrow pointing to the right indicates a double knot weave from the left to the right. Arrow in the opposite direction - knitting the same knot with a thread located on the right, to the left. A broken arrow in one direction or another means weaving a single knot in one direction, and a second single knot in the opposite direction. Follow these guidelines when working.
Step 7
For the drawing, fasten the contour thread, and then knot knots on it of the color that is the background. If you need to start the outline, you simply knot with the warp thread instead of the main thread.
Step 8
If you add a third color, tie a new one to the main thread and tie the required number of knots with it. At the same time, leave the main thread behind, on the back side. When you need it again, pick it up again. The wrong side, of course, will not look very aesthetically pleasing, but the drawing on the front side will delight you extraordinarily.