Lanyard-making is not just for summer camp anymore. Lanyards are often braided using plastic lace known as boondoggle, which can be found in many different colors. Beginners can work with simple stitches, while advanced lanyard-makers can create intricate woven designs. The square stitch is a b...
Slide o-ring onto lanyard clip. Repeat for the second set. Slide one end of the cord, about 1″/2.5 cm, through o-ring and fold into the loop. Feel tail through a tapestry needle. Make a couple of tack stitches to secure. Wrap tail multiple times around both widths of the loop. ...
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How to Start a Lanyard (Box Stitch) Cut two strands of material to equal lengths. Find the centers of the strands. Lay them over each other like a + sign. Hold the centers between your thumb and pointer finger. Loop both ends of the bottom strand over your thumb. Weave the ends of...
Lanyards are a fun, practical craft project that people of all ages can do. You can make them to hang on key chains, belt loops, and even water bottles. If you've started a lanyard and are getting close to the end, you may be wondering how...