How to Make a Cobra With Plastic String
Choose any color string you want., Cut the strands to length., Make a starter stitch at the top., Take two pieces from the folded string., Take one of the working strands., Make a loop over the central strand. , Place the other strand over the loop...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Choose any color string you want.
Pick 3 to 4 strands of string.
Only two of the strands will be used, however
- the remaining strands will simply be used as a central strand.
If done correctly, the central strand will not be able to be seen at all, so use a color you do not care about. -
Step 2: Cut the strands to length.
Remember that the finished bracelet will be about 2 inches (5.1 cm) shorter than the length of the central strand, so cut the string accordingly.
For the two working strands, cut a length that is about four times the length of the central strand. , Tie the two working strands together in a loose granny knot.
Stick the end of the central strands into one of the outer knots and pull slightly through.
Tighten the granny knot. , With one of them, make a loop and put it in the front. , You will always start with this strand. ,,,, Remember to always start with the same strand.
Continue until you form a length long enough to turn into a bracelet. -
Step 3: Make a starter stitch at the top.
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Step 4: Take two pieces from the folded string.
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Step 5: Take one of the working strands.
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Step 6: Make a loop over the central strand.
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Step 7: Place the other strand over the loop and pass it behind the central strand and through the loop you made with the first strand.
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Step 8: Pull it tight.
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Step 9: Repeat.
Detailed Guide
Pick 3 to 4 strands of string.
Only two of the strands will be used, however
- the remaining strands will simply be used as a central strand.
If done correctly, the central strand will not be able to be seen at all, so use a color you do not care about.
Remember that the finished bracelet will be about 2 inches (5.1 cm) shorter than the length of the central strand, so cut the string accordingly.
For the two working strands, cut a length that is about four times the length of the central strand. , Tie the two working strands together in a loose granny knot.
Stick the end of the central strands into one of the outer knots and pull slightly through.
Tighten the granny knot. , With one of them, make a loop and put it in the front. , You will always start with this strand. ,,,, Remember to always start with the same strand.
Continue until you form a length long enough to turn into a bracelet.
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