[Nfb-krafters-korner] Question of the week
Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]
Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Thu Aug 20 11:09:29 UTC 2009
I found a wrap around bracelet in our gift shop, at work. I mentioned it at the chat on Monday and last night after the basket weaving class. It could be a new method we could learn and we could make a bracelet to match the double strand necklace, but this would be one strand and would wrap around your rist, 3 times.
We also sell magnetic necklaces. These have magnetic beads spaced through out them and at the end. You do not use a clasp. You close it by making a design out of the end, such as a not. they can also be used as wrap around bracelets.
I have never seen magnetic beads in a store, but if these can be made, they must exist.
Just a few ideas. these magnet necklaces are great for handicapped people. No clasps. No putting the necklace over your head. Just put it around your neck and let it hang in a V, held together with 2 magnets or make a design.
terry Powers
Theresa L. Powers (Terry)
Grants Clerk
Tobacco Control Research Branch
NIH/NCI/DCCPS/BRP/TCRB/DEAS
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