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Craft Ideas



Ideas originally from the CLARA ( Canadian Ladies Amateur Radio Association) GOTA web site
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A phonetic friend pencil top
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Radio Rita
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Snazzy jewellery with a little 'resistance'

Surplus components can make interesting earrings
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Morse necklaces or bracelets
Another idea from the craft page of the Canadian GOTA page
Use bugle beads to represent dashes, round beads to represent dots with one colour, eg black, to represent spaces between letters.
Thread onto jewellery wire or thread to form the persons name. Use the resulting pattern to complete the required length.
You can make this as fine or as junky as you desire. Younger children could use pony beads with one for a dot and three for a dash and threaded onto round elastic.
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Can you decode the name and initial used for this pony bead bracelet?
One pink bead is a dot
Three blue beads are a dash
One white bead is a space
Start at the top of the picture and work clockwise round the bracelet.

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