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Bracelet Instructions
Bracelet Project Summary
Instructions for Bracelets
Tags for Bracelets
Meaning of Bracelet
Funds collected in the Tsunami Bracelet Project are being donated to the following agencies who are assisting people made homeless by the tsunami:
Mercy Corps
UNICEF
Episcopal Relief
and Development
You can contact us at the . We would love to hear from you.
Bracelet supplies:
Michelle Cassinelli at Village Beads in Multnomah can help with supplies. Village Beads
7771 SW Capitol Hwy.
Portland OR 97219
Phone: 503.244.1821
FAX: 503.244.6205
We used:
• 10 mm glass hematite ring beads
• 10 mm glass crystal ring beads
• 10 mm glass tortoise ring beads
• 2 mm waxed black cotton cord
Each bracelet had one of each ring on either a 12” (regular size) or 14” (large) piece of waxed black cotton.
Eventually, we were making so many that we bought the beads on the Internet. We also tried to buy the waxed black cotton cord on the Internet, but found that there was a lot of variation in the width of 2mm waxed cotton. The cord we bought was too thick to fit through the beads easily, so we returned it. In the end, we bought all of our waxed black cotton cord from Michelle at Village Beads.