USA Pony Bead Flag Pin Kit
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- Description
- Additional information
- Reviews (5)
Description
Kit Includes:
- 60 2-1/4″ Coiless Pins
- Over 300 Size 4 Safety Pins
- 1000 Red Pony Beads
- 1000 White Pony Beads
- 1000 Blue Pony Beads
- 60 “U” Letter Beads
- 60 “S” Letter Beads
- 60 “A” Letter Beads
- 120 “Heart” Letter Beads
- Instructions
Instructions:
Each column hanging down is a size 4 pin with pony beads strung on it.
Open pins and string beads following the picture above provided.
Start at the top with column 1 and work down. You will have 6 beaded pins.
Open up a coiless pin. You’ll need to open the pin out to a wide angle to get the beads around the loop. Beginning with the beaded pin on the far right, thread base loop of the beaded pin onto the coiless pin, push around loop to the other side of the pin. String on a “heart” letter bead, then the 2nd pin from
the right followed by an “A” letter bead. Continue until you have threaded on 6 pins and 5 letter beads, following pattern above from right to left. Close coiless pin.
If you are using optional SWAP tags, write your message on the tag and slide onto the pin. Close pin.
Additional information
Weight | 4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Item Number | MF-PINKIT |
Kris – :
Probably could have benefited from directions or a finished picture added into the item. Definitely more than enough received for our troop craft project which was awesome.
Terri Bose – :
Hi Kris, all of our kits come with directions. They would have been on the bottom of the insert. Glad you enjoyed the craft anyway!
Lynn Swiss – :
This was a great kit. It had just the right amount of beads to do all of the pins without having leftovers or shortages. Very easy for kids at least 8 years old.
Ronna – :
These were a bit more challenging to assemble. The 7 year olds could help with the basic pattern, but it was too confusing for them to assemble completely. Our original shipment came with the wrong pins which were too small. But, when I called, they sent the corret pins out immediately.
rebecca – :
this was used for brownie swaps during celebrating community
kyleann donnelly – :
with all the bad that happening in our country making the bead flag pins is a nice way to show our colors