This tutorial is perfect for use with my Macramé Braid Tutorial too. If you want to learn how to make a full sami bracelet with leather backing, my Sami Jewellery - All The Basics Tutorial is a great place to start!
All materials you need can be bought from https://www.tnkreativt.com/. They also have lovely kits for you with everything you need to make your first bracelet. I'm not affiliated with them in any way, I just like their products.
Material:
* 1 strand of 1/4 inch wide leather
* 8 strands of pewter threads
* A small strand of synthetic sinew (split up the full fat strand into 4 or so thinner strands)
* Safety pin
Step 1:
First tie your pewter and leather strands together with the sinew, and attach it all to a safety pin that you pin into a pillow/your jeans or whatever you feel comfortable braiding from. Separate your strands into pairs of two and place two pairs on each side of the leather. Fold the leather strip out of the way in the middle.
Step 2:
Take the right most pair of threads and place it over the other.
Step 3:
Take the left most strand and place it under the other one.
Step 4:
Place the left strand you just moved and cross it over the right strand we moved in step 2. Pull it together tightly. The tighter your braid is, the better and more even it will look (until a point where you start breaking the pewter strands and making stuff all edgy and weird looking of course).
Step 5:
Let down the leather strand and repeat the same process but on top of the leather, see below:
Repeat until you run out of leather or pewter, tie off the end with sinew.
We now have a pretty braid! Measure your wrist and cut the braid to 1/2 inch shorter if you want a tight bracelet, or 1/4-1/2 inch longer if you want it loose, hanging down. This measurement is including the tied off ends and little leftover pieces at the end.
Materials:
* 2 leather squares, twice the width of your braid and about 3/4 inch long.
* 1 1/16 inch wide and 5 inches long cut leather piece
* Synthetic sinew in suitable color
* All purpose glue
* Leather cutting needle
* Button of your choice, for example a beautiful reindeer antler button
Step 1:
Place one of the lather squares on top of your braid, make sure you place it on the right side of your braid, not the underside. Using one of the sinew threads you used to tie off your braid (or if they're too short attach a new, longer one by tying it over the old knot), thread your needle and attach the leather piece to your braid with three stitches. These stitches should be in the same holes, and go around the leather and the braid on the backside. Make the stitch just slightly smaller than your braid, see below.
Step 2:
Tie it off carefully and tightly with a triple knot. Do this for the other side of the braid too.
This is what we'll be making, a Katarina Braid Bracelet without backing:
All materials you need can be bought from https://www.tnkreativt.com/. They also have lovely kits for you with everything you need to make your first bracelet. I'm not affiliated with them in any way, I just like their products.
Making the Braid
Material:
* 1 strand of 1/4 inch wide leather
* 8 strands of pewter threads
* A small strand of synthetic sinew (split up the full fat strand into 4 or so thinner strands)
* Safety pin
Step 1:
First tie your pewter and leather strands together with the sinew, and attach it all to a safety pin that you pin into a pillow/your jeans or whatever you feel comfortable braiding from. Separate your strands into pairs of two and place two pairs on each side of the leather. Fold the leather strip out of the way in the middle.
Step 2:
Take the right most pair of threads and place it over the other.
Step 3:
Take the left most strand and place it under the other one.
Place the left strand you just moved and cross it over the right strand we moved in step 2. Pull it together tightly. The tighter your braid is, the better and more even it will look (until a point where you start breaking the pewter strands and making stuff all edgy and weird looking of course).
Step 5:
Let down the leather strand and repeat the same process but on top of the leather, see below:
Repeat until you run out of leather or pewter, tie off the end with sinew.
Making the Bracelet
We now have a pretty braid! Measure your wrist and cut the braid to 1/2 inch shorter if you want a tight bracelet, or 1/4-1/2 inch longer if you want it loose, hanging down. This measurement is including the tied off ends and little leftover pieces at the end.
Materials:
* 2 leather squares, twice the width of your braid and about 3/4 inch long.
* 1 1/16 inch wide and 5 inches long cut leather piece
* Synthetic sinew in suitable color
* All purpose glue
* Leather cutting needle
* Button of your choice, for example a beautiful reindeer antler button
Step 1:
Place one of the lather squares on top of your braid, make sure you place it on the right side of your braid, not the underside. Using one of the sinew threads you used to tie off your braid (or if they're too short attach a new, longer one by tying it over the old knot), thread your needle and attach the leather piece to your braid with three stitches. These stitches should be in the same holes, and go around the leather and the braid on the backside. Make the stitch just slightly smaller than your braid, see below.
Step 2:
Tie it off carefully and tightly with a triple knot. Do this for the other side of the braid too.
Step 3:
Attach your button in the normal way (see the basics tutorial if you are uncertain), also with one of the sinew threads to one side. Before you tie it off, stick your needle through between your button and the skin on the topside like the picture shows, spin the thread at least three times to elevate the button from the skin, making it easier to put the bracelet on and off.
Step: 6
Now we're going to make the little loop for the button. Take your strand of leather, wet it thoroughly with water and ask a friend for help. Spin each end in different directions.
Step 7:
Fold in half and when you let go of the folded end, it'll snap together nicely.
Step 8:
Tie it into a loop with a piece of sinew.
Step 9:
Tie it to the opposite end of the braid from the button, and make sure you tie it tightly because it'll take some strain.
Step 10:
Dab some glue on the whole thing and sew it closed. If you're uncertain about how to do this, see the basics tutorial.
Step 11:
When you come to the end, do a double stitch and stick it all the way through, this way it'll get glued in with everything and there's no risk of it coming undone.
Step 12:
Do the same thing to the button side. Press down on the ends of the braid to get the glue all the way down to the edges and get a neat end. Clamp your ends closed with a clothespin, wonder clip or your fingers until it's somewhat dry - to get your loop nice and centered. And voila! You have a sami bracelet!
I love this and can't wait to have enough time to try!!! Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much! I love how you make the braiding process easy to understand!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear that, thank you! =D
DeleteYour blog is brilliant, I love Sami bracelets and been looking for instructions and tips where to by materials. Thanks a million for these posts. I hope you don't mind me linking your blog for other Finnish bloggers to see. I really look forward to trying your macrame instructions.
ReplyDeleteThank you,fore this very clear tutorial.If I'am finischt the sami's, I will make foto's,and put them in my pinterest bord(p.s i made this).Greatings Maura.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this! It is very generous of you to take the time to present such a clear and thorough tutorial. I recently finished my first Sami bracelet, just a simple three plait braid. It was so much fun, but I am going to need to practice, practice, practice to become skilled. Especially with sewing the bracelets up! -- Diane
ReplyDeletegracias por compartirlo esta bello, y muy bien expliado! (: ya lo empese a hacer :D
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautifully photographed and written tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your talented explanation .
ReplyDeleteWarm appreciation,
B. Coffman
Wow, I'm wearing one of your bracelet in my hand, it is dark blue and I bought it some where in north of Finland and it is absolutely my favorite jewerly! I love it!
ReplyDeletemaravillosa, me encanta, gracias por el tutorial
ReplyDeleteWhere can I buy the prewter wire? And how much do I need for one bracelet?
ReplyDeleteYou can buy the best quality one for a very good price here: http://www.tnkreativt.com/index.php?language=en
DeleteHow much you need for one bracelet really depends on what kind of bracelet you wish to make, but maybe start out with 3 meters and that should be enough for most designs =)
Muy bonita la pulsera, bien por el tutorial gracias.....
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like it, thank you! =D
DeleteHur långa ska de 8 som man börjar med vara?
ReplyDeleteDet beror på hur lång fläta du behöver och vad för typ av fläta du gör , men kanske 25-30 cm för ett "normalarmband"? =)
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ReplyDeleteMen??? Det verkar vara nåt knasigt... den stavar som den vill och fastän jag skriver rätt, så skickar den nåt annat... jaja, hoppas du fattar iallafall =D
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