I found this great idea for "No Tangle Headphones" on Pinterest. Cute right?
Well I have a lot of this string, from way back in 4th and 5th grade when I had a bracelet making "business". I was so cool! I've held onto the string all these years, used it a little bit for some free-hand cross stitching but other then that it's gone pretty much untouched. So I thought this would be a good opportunity to use some of it up, not to mention I hate having to untangle my headphone every time I go to use them.
It's a pretty easy project, if you use to make friendship bracelets (no matter how long ago) it comes back to you like riding a bike. You can go to this blog to get a tutorial, Crown Hill. The string she used is a little different then mine. Mine string is the kind you find in the cross stitching isle. I think you probably have more options as far as color in that type of string, but her's seemed to work really well and looks great too. So either one works. I was working with left-overs and didn't have a lot of one color, so I decided to do mine in multi-color.
Like I said it's really easy, but it is a long task. I just put on some TV and got to work. It took about maybe 4 hours, I broke it up into two days. Oh and I used a jaw paper clip, clipped to the jack of the headphones and my shoe to hold it into place.
It's a pretty easy project, if you use to make friendship bracelets (no matter how long ago) it comes back to you like riding a bike. You can go to this blog to get a tutorial, Crown Hill. The string she used is a little different then mine. Mine string is the kind you find in the cross stitching isle. I think you probably have more options as far as color in that type of string, but her's seemed to work really well and looks great too. So either one works. I was working with left-overs and didn't have a lot of one color, so I decided to do mine in multi-color.
Like I said it's really easy, but it is a long task. I just put on some TV and got to work. It took about maybe 4 hours, I broke it up into two days. Oh and I used a jaw paper clip, clipped to the jack of the headphones and my shoe to hold it into place.
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