[For Elementary School Students] A Collection of Simple Handmade Gift Ideas
How about making handmade accessories as gifts to show your appreciation to friends and family? The warmth that only handmade items can convey, along with a special gift made with the recipient in mind, is sure to make them happy.
This time, we’re introducing accessory ideas that elementary school children can easily make.
From scrunchies to bracelets, they’re all cute and stylish items.
You can also enjoy customizing them to suit the recipient’s tastes, so try creating a one-of-a-kind gift!
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Handmade Accessories (21–30)
Star-pattern friendship braceletNEW!

Prepare seven 90 cm embroidery threads for the main body of the friendship bracelet and one 230 cm embroidery thread for the star pattern.
Tie the eight threads together with an overhand knot, secure them to a table, and braid a few centimeters in a three-strand braid.
After that, use the basic “4-shaped” knot to weave the star pattern.
It’s important to place the yellow knots at the correct positions in each row, so take care not to make mistakes as you work.
Repeating the stars creates a vibrant look, while using just one as an accent makes for a simple bracelet.
Design it to your liking!
Four-strand friendship bracelet made with yarnNEW!

Recommended for anyone who wants to make a friendship bracelet easily! You can finish it just by alternating the yarn left and right, so even beginners and kids can try it.
First, prepare four strands of yarn in different colors.
Gather them together and tie a single knot, then tape the knot to the table to keep it in place while you work.
Spread out the four strands, and in order—left end, right end—move each strand to the center and lay it over.
After layering several times, slide that section upward, and repeat this process until it reaches your desired length.
Easy! How to Make a One-Color Diagonal-Braid Friendship BraceletNEW!

Easy even for beginners! This is a diagonal-braid friendship bracelet made using three strands of embroidery thread in the same color.
Gather the three strands into one bundle and secure one end to a table or similar surface.
Then, spread out the strands and use the left and center threads to tie two forward (4-shaped) knots.
Next, do the same with the left and right threads.
Repeat these steps to complete a thin, single-strand bracelet.
If you’re looking for a simple, handmade bracelet you can wear every day, give this a try!
Easy! Diagonal-knit friendship braceletNEW!

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to make a sporty, cool friendship bracelet! Prepare two strands each of three types of cord, gather them together, and tie a single overhand knot.
Secure it to the table with masking tape, then divide the cords into pairs and braid a three-strand plait for about 6 cm.
Secure it again with masking tape, and next start knotting in order from the far-left strand.
Tie the leftmost strand to the strand next to it, then tie it to the next one.
Repeat this all the way to the far right, then take whichever strand is now on the far left and do the same.
Continuing this process will create a diagonal pattern.
Simple! Loop knot friendship braceletNEW!

This is a loop-knot friendship bracelet made with embroidery threads of different colors.
First, prepare three strands of embroidery thread.
Gather them into one bundle, align the ends, fold them in half, and tie a simple knot at the looped end.
Secure the threads to a table and choose one strand in the color you want to show first.
Tie this single strand around the remaining threads.
Repeat this 10 times, then do the same number of knots in order with the remaining colors.
In the end, you’ll have a striped friendship bracelet.
You don’t have to braid it! How to make a friendship braceletNEW!

Some of you may want to make a friendship bracelet but feel that braiding is difficult.
Here’s an idea for a bracelet you can make without braiding.
First, prepare five strands for the bracelet, align both ends, fold them in half, and tape the looped end to the table with masking tape.
Then spread out the ten strands symmetrically left and right, and cross them toward the center from the outside to the inside.
Once everything is crossed, slide that crossed section upward tightly.
Repeat the process to complete your bracelet!
How to Make a Flower Friendship BraceletNEW!

Let’s make a friendship bracelet using two colors of embroidery thread.
First, use the thread for the flowers as the core, and make 26 square knots with the other color.
Next, make one flower, then do more square knots.
Make a total of six flowers.
Once you’ve finished them all, do another 26 square knots to complete it.
It’s a delicate and cute design that’s perfect for women, so why not make it as a gift? It might also look lovely if you add beads while you weave.



