How to Make a String Bracelet

Choose your strings., Twist the strands., Complete the spiral., Finish the bracelet., Wear your new bracelet.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Choose your strings.

    You will need multiple strings in any color and number you would like.

    This method is the simplest and doesn't require any fancy braiding to accomplish.

    Cut your strings to fit your wrist.

    Tape the group of strings to a tabletop.
  2. Step 2: Twist the strands.

    Grab the ends of all your strings and start twisting until the colors are mixed in well.

    You will have to hold this part of the bracelet secure in order to keep it from unraveling. , While holding the end carefully, remove the tape from the other end and put them together.

    They will automatically twist together on their own. , Pull loose ends of bracelet through the end loop at the opposite end of the bracelet and fit to your wrist. , Tie your bracelet around your wrist using the loop and loose strands at the end.

    Show off your handiwork!
  3. Step 3: Complete the spiral.

  4. Step 4: Finish the bracelet.

  5. Step 5: Wear your new bracelet.

Detailed Guide

You will need multiple strings in any color and number you would like.

This method is the simplest and doesn't require any fancy braiding to accomplish.

Cut your strings to fit your wrist.

Tape the group of strings to a tabletop.

Grab the ends of all your strings and start twisting until the colors are mixed in well.

You will have to hold this part of the bracelet secure in order to keep it from unraveling. , While holding the end carefully, remove the tape from the other end and put them together.

They will automatically twist together on their own. , Pull loose ends of bracelet through the end loop at the opposite end of the bracelet and fit to your wrist. , Tie your bracelet around your wrist using the loop and loose strands at the end.

Show off your handiwork!

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