How to Make a Knotted String Bracelet

Cut two strands of thread to a length that reaches two to three times around your wrist. ,Fold the strands in half to make four lengths of threads.,Take two strands and pass it through a bead.,Tie a knot near the top of the folded strands, such that...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Cut two strands of thread to a length that reaches two to three times around your wrist.

    Start from the right side.

    Pass the right two cords through a bead.

    Bring the right two cords over the left two cords.

    Bring the right cords behind the left cords (forming a loop).

    Then, through the loop formed on the right, make a loose knot. , Pass the right two cords through a bead.

    Bring the left two cords over the right two cords.

    Bring the left cords behind the right cords (forming a loop).

    Then, through the loop formed on the left, make a loose knot. , Add another bead and tie a double knot to secure the bracelet.
  2. Step 2: Fold the strands in half to make four lengths of threads.

  3. Step 3: Take two strands and pass it through a bead.

  4. Step 4: Tie a knot near the top of the folded strands

  5. Step 5: such that the bead fits in snugly.

  6. Step 6: Start making the loop knots.

  7. Step 7: Make the loop knots on the left.

  8. Step 8: Continue making the loop knots until there is about 1inch of thread left.

Detailed Guide

Start from the right side.

Pass the right two cords through a bead.

Bring the right two cords over the left two cords.

Bring the right cords behind the left cords (forming a loop).

Then, through the loop formed on the right, make a loose knot. , Pass the right two cords through a bead.

Bring the left two cords over the right two cords.

Bring the left cords behind the right cords (forming a loop).

Then, through the loop formed on the left, make a loose knot. , Add another bead and tie a double knot to secure the bracelet.

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