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Homemade Jump Rope

Molly still isn’t 100%, but tired of lying around and in need of warm sunshine, so we headed outside to work on a jump rope.  If you read Family Fun the directions were in this months issue-and it may be worth looking at if my description isn’t very clear.  You will need 3/4 inch loops of stretchy fabric or nylon.  It can be purchased at a fabric store or, like me, you can go to the thrift store  and buy some used tights to cut up.  We cut out the tip of the toe and then just cut the legs up width wise to make loops.  According to Family Fun, 157 loops will give you a 6 1/2 foot jump rope.

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Now, wrap a loop around your index finger, twist it a half turn and pull it down over your middle finger, twist it again, pull it over your ring finger, then twist it once more and wrap it around your pinkie.

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Repeat the same steps with another loop over the top of first set of loops.

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Now pull the bottom index finger loop (mine is white) up and over the red loop and off your finger, lifting from the back of your hand to your palm.  Repeat with all three fingers.

Continue doing this over and over until the rope is the length you want it-which should be ends being 4 inches above armpits with midpoint touching the ground.

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To remove rope from your fingers, first snip a new loop into a strip, thread throughout the loops, pull out your fingers and knot ends together.

To make handles, fold over 4 inches of the rope at each end and wrap it with loops.

We didn’t get this far so Molly transferred her weaving onto a paintbrush, I used a pencil.  Slide it through the loops on your fingers.

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This is super easy once you get the idea.  Hopefully we will have a finished product to show you soon!!

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I am sad to say I was foiled by my Marc’s.  I purchased these beauties at a mere $2.99 only to be unable to even walk 4 steps in them.  They are slippery as hell, and so wide they could accommodate an elephant.  But boy are they sparkly!!  I may wrap some scotch tape around and around the toe thong part to make them a bit tighter and scuff up the bottoms really good and add some foam to the pretty parts underside!!  I’ll let you know if the situation improves.

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But aren’t they sooo pretty!

Todays shots for the  30 day Macro-Challange

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wicked cool! I love the jump rope!!!!!

Hey, that there’s finger knittin’!

I like your toenails. I need a pedicure. I’ve never had one before, but right now, I’m sure I need one.

You are such a fun mom! Good seeing you today!

I just saw that the other day at the dentist in FF mag!! (I like waiting on the kids at the dentist’s, I get to read magazines :))

I thought it looked like fun. I remember making necklaces out of yarn the same way when I was a kid. Was it jumpy?

I’d be taken in by the sparklys, too. I love hoofers like that. I’ve been walking all over town in flip-flops these days and you should see my sad, pathetic, fithy (!) feet.

I like this jump rope. I do a yarn arts after school club and we are always looking for these kind of ideas. We’ll try it. Thanks!

Try using the cheap little rubbery ring guards on the thong portion of your sparklies…they are usually pretty thick and should bend to the ‘form’ of your toes…

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