- Friendship bracelet
Friendship bracelets are special bracelets given from one friend to another as a symbol of
friendship . They are handmade and usually made out ofembroidery floss or thread. There are various styles and patterns, but most are based on the same simple half-hitchknot . The making of friendship bracelets is a version ofmacrame .The amount of thread used in bracelets can vary. The smallest pattern, a double chain knot, requires two strings. The candystripe can have as few as three strings and as many as forty, based on pattern and thickness. Because of their versatility, they are worn by both males and females of all ages. They are particularly popular with pre-teen and adolescent girls and with present-day
hippie s,deadhead s orRainbow Family participants. Thicker bracelets are commonly worn by both male and femalesurfers .History and Traditions
The knot-craft and handweaving used to create traditional patterns stems from Native American handcrafts, particularly from
Central America n tradition. According to indigenous tradition, the recipient of a friendship bracelet must wear it until the cords wear out and fall off naturally. The idea is that the friend paid for it with the hard work and love that made it, and the recipient repays the friend by honoring the work. Removing the bracelet before it naturally falls off is a sign that the friendship has gone sour. Another variation of this tradition is that the recipient of a bracelet is entitled to a wish. After the bracelet wears out and falls off naturally, the wish will come true.It also was invented in 1925 by Emil Artin.Patterns
Pattern names vary slightly from place to place, but overall they are fairly similar.
*Bordered Chevron
*Broken Ladder (a combination of a Chinese Staircase and a Chevron)
*Candystripe
*Chevron
*ChineseStaircase or Swirl
*Diagonal 3's
*Double-chain Knot
*RagRug
*Swirl & Braids (a combination of a Braid and Chinese Staircase)
*Totem Pole
*braid
*Big Bad
*The Cat's Tongue (a combination of braid and Broken ladder)See also
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Textile
*Friendship
*Braid
*Misanga
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