Handicraft Instructions Wooden Bead Coaster
Decorative Support: a Self-Made Wooden Bead Coaster
Pretty and helpful accessory on your dining table: These handicraft instructions show you how to make a decorative coaster from raw, untreated maple wood beads. This type of wood is particularly robust. Visually, this wooden bead coaster is reminiscent of Scandinavian-inspired living trends that represent closeness to nature as well as cosiness.
Our variety of craft materials offers you various possibilities: In our example we used 36 raw wooden beads with a diameter of 15 mm. The result is a hexagonal coaster with a diameter of approx. 11 cm. You can also use smaller wooden beads. However, these should all be the same size. Otherwise the things you put on it will wobble instead of standing evenly.
For the cord we recommend using a cord that will match the wooden beads' colour – for instance our hemp-coloured PP-polyester cord. That's because it will be visible between the beads.
The crafting process is a little more complicated. We recommend that you take at least 30 minutes. Have fun making it!
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Interesting questions and answers about the wooden bead coaster in advance
You can make a wooden bead coaster in different ways. For example, you can simply knot a strand of beads together at both ends to make a coaster in the shape of a circle.
In our craft instructions, we show you step by step how to make a hexagonal coaster from wooden beads. Except for the spaces between the beads, this coaster has a closed surface made of beads.
Instead of raw wooden beads, you can also use coloured beads to make your coaster. You can also use different coloured wooden beads to incorporate patterns such as hexagons or lines into the coaster.
The handicraft material you need for making a wooden bead coaster:
The small tools you need:
Handicraft Material for Wooden Bead Coasters:
Step 1: Making the Inner Ring
We're starting with your home-made wooden bead coaster's core: the inner ring! Carefully melt the PP-polyester cord's ends with a lighter and roll it flat with your thumb and index finger. This makes stringing the wooden beads easier. Now string up 6 beads and make a tight double knot a few centimetres before one of the cord ends.
Step 2: Starting the Second Row of Beads
String another bead on the long cord end. It will sit directly above another bead. Pass the cord through the bead next to that bead. Add more wooden beads all around so that strung single beads alternate with gaps.
Step 3: Making the First Knot
When you have reached the cord's short end, use it to make a single knot on the previous double knot. Carefully shorten the short cord end and melt the knot with the lighter.
Step 4: Closing the Second Bead Row's Gaps
Now we want to close the second row’s gaps: In order to do that, pass the cord through one of the upper beads. String another wooden bead and pass the cord through the next upper bead. Proceed this way all the way around.
Step 5: Finishing the Second Row of Beads
When you have strung the last bead to close the second row, we recommend passing the cord through the next two wooden beads. This way, your coaster will be more stable.
Step 6: Starting the Third Row of Beads
Let's start with the third and final row of wooden beads: First, string two wooden beads at once. Both of them will be directly above another wooden bead. Second, pass the cord through the bead that is right next to the last mentioned bead.
Step 7: Continuing the Third Row of Beads
Now you can repeat step 6 in a relaxed manner until you're all the way around. The result looks like that: two strung beads alternate with gaps of the size of one single bead.
Step 8: Closing the Third Bead Row's Gaps
Now we want to close the gaps of the third row of beads, similar to step 4: First, we're passing the cord through two upper beads that are next to each other. Second, string another wooden bead and pass the cord through the next two upper beads. Continue until the entire row is complete.
Step 9: Finishing the Wooden Bead Coaster
Now make a tight double knot. Shorten it and weld it with the lighter.
Step 10: Turning the Coaster Over
You're done! Now turn your self-made wooden bead coaster over. You're now looking at the supporting surface. We hope you'll enjoy your new chic DIY living accessory!
Important Notes for Using Wooden Bead Coasters
Please observe the following notes regarding the use of your hand-made wooden bead coaster:
Advantages of Using a Wooden Bead Coaster
These handicraft instructions' result has many advantages: Add a touch of cosiness to your home by making your very own wooden bead coaster. It is a genuine eye-catcher.
Enhance your home with your individual wooden bead coaster and adapt this versatile living accessory to your personal style of living.