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    Clover Bracelet Maker Review and Giveaway

    Published: Nov 29, 2021 by Tamara Kelly · 1 Comment

    Remember friendship bracelets? Have you noticed they're back?! The Clover Bracelet Maker tool is what I wish I had when I learned to make them as a teen - and I think anyone who makes them now would love to have one! Take a closer look, and enter to win your own Clover Bracelet Maker on Moogly!

    Clover Bracelet Maker GiveawayDisclaimer: This post includes affiliate links; giveaway sponsored by Clover USA. 

    It Makes Bracelets?!

    Well, not exactly. There are no moving parts - you still do the work. But the Clover Bracelet Maker holds your floss or thread securely in place, and the included shuttles keep your knotting thread neat.

    So much better than my old method - taping one end of the thread to my knee and taking lots of untangling breaks!

    Clover Bracelet Maker Parts

    In addition to the Clover Bracelet Maker, you may wish to have a bit of tape on hand, as well as needles, measuring tapes, and of course scissors. You can use thread, embroidery floss, crochet thread, or even thin yarn, as well as whatever beads and embellishments you like!

    Right on Trend

    I remember making bracelets with embroidery floss as a girl - and like the beaded shoe pins and Guess brand socks, they eventually sort of faded away. But now they're back... big time!

    Samples of Bracelets made with the Clover Bracelet Maker

    I did a quick search and the term "friendship bracelet" brings up samples from Hermes and DIOR! The "summer camp" jewelry look is hot right now and shows no signs of slowing.

    Clover Bracelet Maker in use

    So it might be time for us to revisit this craft! Or gift the Clover Bracelet Maker to a young person in your life! Now they can enjoy the craft without the same struggle!

    How To Use the Clover Bracelet Maker

    Even if you've never made any sort of bracelet before (or you've since filled your head with other bits of info), you can still jump into it with the Clover Bracelet Maker! Clover is known for including very thorough instructions with their tools and kits, and this one is no exception.

    There are instructions for a variety of techniques. And after you've made those you'll be ready to create your own custom designs! Use thread, embroidery floss, decorative yarns, and beads, to make bracelets by the dozen. Or necklaces, waist chains, lanyards, drawstrings, and all sorts of decorative bits and bobs! The maker adjusts in length from just over 7" to 9" long, making it as easy as possible to get creative!

    Clover Bracelet Maker Giveaway

    Where to buy the Clover Bracelet Maker

    You can purchase the Clover Bracelet Maker direct from Clover USA, on Amazon US, and Amazon CA!

    After you enter to win this amazing prize below, be sure to enter all the other great giveaways happening on Moogly right now!

    The Clover Bracelet Maker Giveaway

    The Clover Bracelet Maker Giveaway is open to US and Canada addresses (void in Quebec) only. The giveaway ends December 20, 2021, at 12:15am Central US time. To enter, use the Rafflecopter form below. If you are on mobile and have difficulty entering, please use a desktop computer to enter. Only the email option is mandatory – all other tasks are optional, for bonus entries only.

    The winner will receive one Clover Bracelet Maker courtesy of Clover USA, and will be notified by email.

    a Rafflecopter giveaway

    GOOD LUCK ALL!

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    1. Elliott Brown says

      January 19, 2023 at 2:29 am

      Great tips! Love all these tips to choose the right bracelet. Thanks and keep sharing.

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