
Materials:
- Choose 2 strands of gimp each 9 times the length of finished item:
Note: 3 feet of gimp make 4 inches of barrel stitch
Note: 9 feet of gimp make 12 inches of barrel stitch
Directions:
1.To finish lanyard-- Turn already made round braid upside
down to make barrel stitch slide.
Tie strands around braid with light strands opposite each other and dark
strands opposite each other.(Fig A)
To begin Barrel Stitch-- Choose 2 strands of gimp.
fold unworked strands in half and make a simple knot; or fold
unworked strands in half and slop on snap hook. You are ready to start
barrel stitch.
2. Fold strand 1 to opposite side leaving a small loop. Fold
strand over
strand 1 leaving a small loop (Fig. B). Hold both strands in place with
fingers.
3. Fold strand 3 over strand 2 and hold(Fig. C).
4. Fold strand 4 over strand 3 and through loop left in strand 1
(Fig.
D).
5. Pull strands taut (Fig. E). Take strands 1 and 4 in one hand,
2 and 3
in the other, and pull. Take 1 and 2 in one hand, and 3 and 4 in the other,
and pull again. This completes the base of the barrel stitch. It is the same
as the first stitch of the box stitch.
6. Fold strand 1 and 3 diagonally over previous stitch. Leave 2
small loops
and hold. Fold strand 2 diagonally over strand 1, and through loop of 3.
Fold
strand 4 diagonally over strand 3, and through loop of 1 (Fig. H). Pull
strands
tightly (Fig. I). You have just completed the only 2 steps necessary to make
the barrel stitch. Continue until desired length is worked (Fig. J). The colors
will form a spiral around the barrel as you work.
7. There are two ways to end the barrel stitch:1) Tie the gimp
ends together in
a simple overhand knot; 2) Leave the last stitch a little loose and bring the gimp
ends through the center of the last stitch, and pull the stitch tight. Clip the ends
to 1 inch.
8. If desired, the barrel stitch may be used as a "slide"
around a round braid; as
a bracelet with a knotted beginning; or attached to a snap hook for a key chain
fob.
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