Then, Gather All Six Cords And Make A Knot About Half An Inch From The Top.
Use string 1 to make 2 knots each on strings 3, 4, 5, and 6. Fold the cords in half to form a loop. It does have the strongest presence in your bracelet as it’s used in between each of the other colors.
There Are Ones Perfect For A Beginner Or Children, And Other Patterns That Are Great For Someone A Little Ambitious Or Wanting To Make A More Sophisticated Friendship Bracelet.
Now the order is 231456. Get creative with some floss and show off your braiding skills! Once you’ve chosen your colors, cut 72 inches for each of them.
You Can Put Them On Zippers, Jackets, Backpacks, Bookmarks Or Even Hang Them On Your.
Loop the leftmost string through the ‘4’ all the way to the top. Cut one 2ft strand of string for each color. Set up your braiding wheel.
Loop String 1 Around String 2 As Shown, Above, Pulling Tight Toward Top.
Do not let the strings change place! Make the pattern of number ‘4’ by crossing the leftmost string and the middle string. You can make it longer to make it into an anklet or a necklace.
Clip The Cords In Place On A Clipboard And Then Sort Them So That The Three Cords On.
This is what the finished friendship bracelet should look like. Since the chevron pattern combines the forward and backward knots, there’s an extra step in the string preparation. Move your bottom string up (from 17 to 32) step 3.