/r/hempjewelry
Hemp jewelry has been around for ages, and the designs just keep getting better and better, so I wanted to share all the things.
See the awesome things that can be done with a bit of hemp twine and some time.
/r/hempjewelry
Hi All, First time poster but i've been tinkering with hemp jewelry for many years. I really like the flexibility of this medium as it allows for tons of creativity. I also like how the stuff wears like iron and lasts forever Most of my necklaces are gifts for friends/family; and not everyone has the patience to endure the required break-in period. So a while back I started trying different things to catalyze break-in. Things like lotions/various oils/ lots of manual manipulation (basically carry the piece around with you and fidget with the thing throughout the day for a week). Right now I'm doing organic hemp seed oil.https://i.imgur.com/EmVxhov.jpg Anybody else do this? If so, what has worked for you?
So im just getting into hemp macrame. Ive done a few bracelets and necklaces with the easier types of knots. My next project is a dog collar with snap buckle ends. It needs to be thick. Im wanting to do a spiral knot/braid but cannot figure out how to get the width to be 1 inch. Ive got 3mm hemp cord. The double helix or triple helix is ideal but nothing ive researched will show end width results. Thicker hemp? Can this be done. Please, any advice would be wonderful. Thanks
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Hia all. I really wana make a hemp belt, but am confused as how to start it. Any ideas? I found one on this site http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Square-Knot-Hemp-Belt/?ALLSTEPS but it really is not all that clear. I've essentially jsut made bracelets to this point.
The local small business I've been going to for years no longer has the quality of hemp that I like to use. There's a lot of brands and suppliers. Any advice?