Take String (A) And Make An Inverted Chevron Again, Like In Step 2.
I strings</strong> together and tie 1 knot with all 6 strands. Ora ricomincia con il primo filo che trovi a sinistra, sarà il rosso. When you get to the middle of the bracelet, the two colors of string you just knotted will be the same.
You Could Also Double The Length Of The Strings And Fold In Half, Tying In A Loop Knot Instead.
Align string, fold in half, and tie knot ½ inch from fold forming a loop. First, choose your colors (for beginners, i’d recommend a max of 4 strings for this pattern). The loop should be around 1/2 long.
Pin Or Tape Your Strings Down To Something Sturdy.
For your bracelet, you're going to need 8 strings, 2 of each color. Repeat step 3, because now we're going to make the border alternate to the right side. Then tie it to the knot at the top of the bracelet.
The More Strings You Have The Wider Your Bracelet Will Be.
I made each of my strings 28 inches long, but my wrist is pretty small. Attach your ½ inch loop to myfbm under the butterfly clip. Your border color (blue) will be in slots 2 & 9, the chevron or arrow colors will be in slots 3 & 8 (light purple), 4 & 7 (dark purple) and 5 & 6 (white).
Since The Chevron Pattern Combines The Forward And Backward Knots, There’s An Extra Step In The String Preparation.
Your strings should be in this order: Chevron, candy stripe, or even including letters into the bracelet! 6 colors of embroidery thread go into the making of this beautiful friendship bracelet.