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  2. Scoubidou - Wikipedia

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    Thus, one can have double, triple, quadruple and more, with the number of boxes being n-1, with n being the number of strands used (because one of the strands is used as the cross stitch). An endless variety of stitching can be made in this way, incorporating multiple rows, adding rows in the middle of the stitch, forming windows, switching to ...

  3. Nomination (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    In the 90s, the bracelet was a huge success first in Italy, and then in the early 2000s in the North European countries and straight after the United States. Since the bracelet came from Italy, it was called the Italian Charm Bracelet or the Nomination bracelet. In the 2000s, Nomination named this collection Composable, to protect its brand. It ...

  4. Necklace (combinatorics) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the number of distinct bracelets, counting rotated and reflected bracelets as the same, is ⁠ n! / 2n ⁠, for n ≥ 3. If the beads are not all distinct, having repeated colors, then there are fewer necklaces (and bracelets). The above necklace-counting polynomials give the number necklaces made from all possible multisets of beads.

  5. Rainbow Loom - Wikipedia

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    The resulting looped knots, known as Brunnian links, can be assembled on the loom into bracelets and other shapes. [3] The Rainbow Loom kit includes the loom (the pegboard), a rainbow loom hook, 25 special C-shaped clips to connect both ends of the bracelet, [3] and 600+ small rubber bands in assorted colours.

  6. Slap bracelet - Wikipedia

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    A slap bracelet (or snap bracelet) is a bracelet invented by Wisconsin teacher Stuart Anders in 1983, sold originally under the brand name of "Slap Wrap". Consisting of layered, flexible stainless steel bistable spring bands sealed within a fabric , silicone , or plastic cover, it can snap around a wrist when slapped on it with some force.

  7. Byzantine chain - Wikipedia

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    Close up on the chain maille bracelet Byzantine weave chain mail bracelet in silver-plated copper rings and green aluminium rings. A Byzantine chain is a metal intricate design used in jewelry that incorporates a rope-like texture and organic textural design. The chains are supple and flexible, and drape well. The origin of the name Byzantine ...

  8. Nålebinding - Wikipedia

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    Fabric is commonly worked in a single direction – "in the round" – forming spirals and tubes for socks and mittens. The work may also be turned at the end of a row for fabric "worked flat". Crafters nowadays often use a specialised notation called the Hansen code to create patterns and communicate about the nålebinding technique.

  9. Victorian slide bracelet - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian slide bracelet was a fashion accessory formerly worn by many women in nineteenth century England. Before the creation of the wrist watch, Victorian women wore their time piece on a neck chain that stayed in place with a decorative station that supported the watch (just under it). With a variety of these "stations" to wear with ...