String a clasp and the clasp close onto the ends of your beading thread if you would like to tie your bracelet with a clasp. Tie a knot on the clasp loop on both ends. Pour a dab of super glue onto the knot where the clasp is tied. Trim off any excess string from the beading th...
Otherwise, you can make it a simple tie bracelet. Step 5: Add Decorations (Optional) For a personal touch, you can add beads, charms, embroidery, or other decorations to the strap. Simply slide them onto the strap before securing the ends. Step 6: Place on Wrist and Adjust Once your ...
Check the Size:After threading all your beads, remove the needle, hold the ends of the thread together, and check the bracelet's size on your wrist. It should be loose enough for comfortable wear but snug enough to stay secure. Finishing the Bracelet: Remove the Temporary Knot:Cut off the...
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Congratulations! You are now done with the most difficult part of this instructable! All you have to do now is: Hook the C-Clip onto both ends of the bracelet. First, slip the C-Clip on to one end of the bracelet, I recommend for it to be the one that is holding on to your fin...
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To start your bead bracelet, cut a piece of cord the size of the circumference of your wrist, plus leave at least three inches of elastic on each side to tie your knots; this type of cord is slippery and you won't want to have everything exactly right and then drop the end during ...
Make the first half of the surgeon’s knot, and pull on the ends of the cord to remove slack in the bracelet. Hold the first half of the knot in place, and tie the second part of the knot. Pull the knot tight without letting go of the tension in the bracelet. ...
Keep on braiding, and after a while you will notice the bracelet growing down through the hole in the center of your braiding wheel, like this: Every now and then, comb the loose ends of floss with your fingers to stop them from tangling. Also, give the bracelet a bit of a tug to ...