How to Make a Lanyard
Lanyards may be described as a tie or a cord that are commonly used for securing little portable items. For example, you are able to effortlessly fasten your keys, mobile phone, badge, or whistle with a little help from a lanyard. The greatest thing about lanyards is that they may be crafted at home, easily and rapidly, with not much effort or supplies. To make a lanyard, you should remember that the material you choose ought to be a slender, elastic, and bendable plastic lace. This particular type of lace is commonly known as craft lace or boondoggle. You can make the wonderful lanyards for friends, family or yourself.
Supplies Needed
Craft Lace
Instructions
Step 1 — Get two sections of craft lace and fold them together in half. Be sure the lace has enough length.
Step 2 — Tie a knot at the top of the craft lace to hold all the strands securely together.
Step 3 – Now you will have four strands firmly tied at the top. Extend all the strands apart, so that each of them points in a different direction.
Step 4 — Hold the left strand of the lace, close to the knot, and pull it over the top strand.
Step 5 — Now, cross the top strand over the right strand. The top strand will now be covering both the left strand and the right strand.
Step 6 — Next, cross the right strand over the bottom strand.
Step 7 – After that, cross the bottom strand over the left strand.
Step 8 – Tightly pull each end of all four strings to make the first knot.
Step 9 — Continue following this procedure, starting with step 4 and ending with step 7 until the preferred length of the lanyard is attained.
Step 10 – Tie a knot at the end of your lanyard to keep it from coming undone.
Tips
1. Cut the ends of the lanyard so all the strands look even, giving it a neater look.
2. Try using two different colored strands. This will make it much easier to distinguish between the strands that are being crossed.