Step 4 …then over it, and back under Cord 2 on the right. Step 5 Pull Cord 2 up to tighten. Keep the Cord 2 end on the right when you are done. Step 6 For the second knot, Cord 2 becomes the holding cord. Step 7 Flip Cord 1 over Cord 2, then back under Cord 1 on the left. Step 8 Pull Cord 1 up to tighten. Keep the Cord 1 end on the left when you are done. Continue to alternate back and forth between the two cords to form the rest of the bracelet. Step 1 Cut 5 strands of embroidery floss about 4 ft long, fold in half and knot at the middle to make a loop.
Step 2 You will braid using two same-color lengths of cord as one piece. Step 3 The first pair of Working Cords is from the far left yellow. Step 4 Pull the Working Pair over to the right side. Step 5 Pick up new Working Cords from the far right blue and work right-to-left this time.
Step 6 Pull the Working Pair over to the left side. Step 1 Cut 5 strands of embroidery floss about 6 ft long, fold in half. Step 2 Knot at the middle to make a loop. Tighten your knot and secure with tape to a table or board. Step 3 Lay out cords in your preferred order.
Step 4 Start on the far left side using the outermost color as your Working Cords pink. Step 6 Pull up on the Working Cords to tighten. Step 7 After tying 2 forward knots on the first pair of Holding Cords, move your Working Cords pink over to the next color of Holding Cords turquoise. Step 9 Pull up on the Working Cords pink to tighten.
Step 10 After tying 2 forward knots on the second set of Holding Cords, move your Working Cords pink over to the next color of Holding Cords blue. Step 12 Pull up on the Working Cords pink to tighten. Step 13 After tying 2 forward knots on the third pair of Holding Cords, move your Working Cords pink over to the next color of Holding Cords purple. Step 15 Pull up on the Working Cords pink to tighten.
Step 16 Being careful to keep your cords in order, pick up your new set of Working Cords yellow from the far left and repeat these steps until your bracelet reaches your desired length. These unique friendship bracelets are made with baker's twine to get a chunky two-color look that will make you think of a day out at the beach. Since the twine is already twisted with each strand having two colors, half the work is already done for you.
A simple braid and an optional knot make for a quick finished project that you can wear right away. Curly Made. Another way to elevate your friendship bracelets is by using leather cord instead of embroidery floss. This pattern is a four-strand round braid style that you can use to make a multi-colored bracelet or one all the same color. A video is also included to help you with your creation.
Rachel Beyer for Adventures in Making. This free pattern is for a Chinese ladder friendship bracelet, alternating between three colors. It's a great choice for someone new to bracelet making. A unique part of this pattern is the braid added to both ends before it's tied around a wrist. It makes for a neat and interesting finish. Purl Soho.
These friendship bracelets are made with just two basic macrame knots. This tutorial shows you how to make designs like stripes, chevrons, and diamonds. There are also some tips on how to end your friendship bracelets for a unique look.
Macrame Friendship Bracelets from Purl Soho. These modern friendship bracelets are loosely based on a traditional bracelet. A string of floss is tied to a clasp and then you can add any beads of your choice. Consider adding some basic knots in between the beads for a spin on the traditional style. A Girl and a Glue Gun. Here's another friendship bracelet pattern that uses a different material than floss. This one uses inexpensive yarn and a cardboard disk to keep track of all the threads. It creates a fun jellyfish bracelet that's great for all ages.
This would be a great summer camp project or a fun activity at a slumber party. Chica Circle. Create a seven-strand friendship bracelet easily with this tutorial. Directions include using a recycled plastic lid to help you keep track of where all your floss is.
The result is a cute friendship bracelet that anyone would want to wear. Mollie Johanson. Here's a pattern for a chevron friendship bracelet made out of two colors.
These instructions are clear and each step is easy to see and understand. Included are directions on how to make a loop for one end and a braided tie for the other. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.
Select personalised ads. There are four basic friendship bracelet knots , which determine the direction the knot will travel.
Friendship bracelet knots consist of two knots stacked together using the same two strands, so you have the following four options:. Forwards knots allow your knots to travel from left to right in a forwards direction.
You can remember forwards as the same direction we read in English. Wrap the tail of the left strand pink around its neighbor orange by going under it and pulling the pink tail out through the space between the pink and orange strands. Hold the interior strand orange straight and pull knot up towards the top knot, tightening to secure.
The pink strand will now fall to the right of the orange strand. Tie a forwards knot once more using the same two strands to complete your forwards knot. Backwards knots allow your knots to travel from right to left in a backwards direction. You can remember backwards as the opposite direction from which we read in English. Wrap the tail of the right strand pink around its neighbor orange by going under it and pulling the pink tail through the space between the strands.
The pink strand will now fall to the left of the orange strand. Tie a backwards knot once more using the same two strands to complete your backwards knot. Forwards-backwards knots and backwards-forwards knots are used to change directions in a pattern, so if your knots had previously been traveling in one direction, a f-b or b-f knot will turn the knot to travel in the opposite direction.
Much like other fiber crafts such as cross-stitch and knitting, friendship bracelets have diagrammed patterns you can follow to create infinite beautiful designs. With just a little know-how, you can quickly learn how to interpret patterns and create intricate designs within your friendship bracelets!
Separate strands in the order of the pattern you want to create. The more strands you incorporate, the wider your bracelet will be. Wrap the tail of the left-most strand pink around its neighbor orange by going under it and pulling the pink tail out through the space between the strands. Repeat once more.
The pink strand will move to the right.
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