Scoubidous : French thread knotting craft, Google Doodle honours for how to make longest scoubidou

Hello friends, Scoubidous Google Doodle  is Celebrating scoubidous. Scoubidous is   a French thread-knotting craft which  originated in the 1950s and enjoyed   a global revival in the 2000s. On this day  in 2015, people in La-Chapelle-Saint-Ursin,   France set the Guinness World Record  for the longest scoubidou. Google is   celebrating scoubidous with doodle and short  story. let's know more about scoubidous. Scoubidou is material used in  knotting craft. It originated   in France, where it became a fad in the  late 1950s and has remained popular. It   is named after the 1958 song of the same  name by the French singer Sacha Distel.   This Doodle celebrates scoubidous — vibrant  colorful threads that can be knotted together   to create intricate crafts and designs. Using  generationally taught lanyard weaving methods,   families supplied their children with thin rope  straps to create colorful patterns and knots. Scoubidou maintained its popularity but  saw a notable revival in the United Kingdom   during the mid-2000s. While the most  iconic threads are flat and colorful,   others are round and hollow. Today, people  use this knotting craft to make everything   from key chains to friendship bands. Some  countries have helped popularize scoubidou   parties — where kids come together to experiment  with new threads designs! You can find various   DIY video on how to make scoubidous animals,  lanyard, scoubidou keychains, scoubidou bands. Thanks for watching this video on Scoubidous.

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