Best for last

The colored bracelet experiments continue, and this one is a winner. I tried a nålbinding stitch with the neon rainbow satin cord, specifically the Telemark stitch in the Russian stitch family. It works beautifully. Not only do the interwoven loops look pretty, the color transitions are aesthetically pleasing.

Photo description: neon rainbow satin cord looped into a wide woven band using a Telemark nålbinding stitch, finished with a loop on one end and a celtic button knot on the other

The nature of nålbinding also makes finishing the ends less awkward. For the looped end, I pulled out the beginning stitches (which for me are always weird), and spiraled the end into the weave, securing it by melting with the hot wire Thread Zap.

Photo description: loop end of the bracelet showing the end of the cord melted to the neighboring cord and the Thread Zap II tool

The other end I pulled the loops closed, leaving a tail end which I tied into a button knot. The loops are stable, the clasp mechanism elegant, and I’m already planning additional projects!

Photo description: same bracelet shown closed.