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The Hicarer DIY Morse Code Bracelet Kit includes 800 round and long tube spacer beads in black and silver, 20 Morse code decoding cards, and 20 yards of waxed cord. This kit is designed for crafting personalized jewelry that conveys hidden messages, making it perfect for gifts and creative projects.
R**L
creative
My family and friends loved when I made them morse code bracelets. They were a big hit. My only complaint is the size of the holes. I wish they were just a tad larger for easier threading but all in all I really like these kits.
M**.
Fun gifts to make, or gift the kit!
This Morse code bracelet kit comes with both light silver and dark grey beads -"dots and dashes" - 5 colors of twine and a pack of cards with the Morse code alphabet to include with each bracelet.No instructions but I looked up "adjustable cord bracelet" videos and found several easy styles. Or you can just tie it on. The small pick for sliding knots tight is a winner! Using it for all my knots now.
R**H
Not the best but fun
I got this to make macrame morse code bracelets. I used a different cord so I can't tell you much about the cord other than that it is small enough to go through the holes and it isn't the best material for a strong, long-lasting bracelet. The beads are alright, every third to fourth one doesn't have the hole cut out all the way or is broken.Over-all:Pros; This product is pretty good for 10 dollars, The cards that come with it are really great :), the colors for the beads are nice, and the codes for the letters and numbers are legit international morse code.Cons; The bead holes could be bigger, the strings could be better quality, and the amount of broken beads that I am unable to use is disappointing.
D**J
Best Buy
I love these beads. I haven’t used the cording yet, but used the elastic cording. I will be using the cording. I would love to be able to buy the cards for the bracelets separately.
T**E
String too thick for beads
Bought this kit for my Girl Scout troop as they were earning their "Detective" badge and needed to learn about morse code. None of the girls or the adults could get the beads to string through. The string, which appeared to be three smaller threads twisted together, kept fraying at the top where the girls were beading. We tried melting the ends but that didn't work. Ultimately we ended up separating the three threads that made up the string and using single threads but I worry about the long term durability of the thinner beading thread.
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