The best way to learn how to weave a bracelet is to have someone teach you step by step. In fact, this is true for many things. A tutorial that can be easily understood through a live demonstration will appear very advanced if you use pictures and words to describe it. The bracelet weaving tutorial I will introduce below is not a step-by-step guide for you, but I try to use as many pictures and detailed descriptions as possible to help you learn how to hand-knit a bracelet smoothly~
It is recommended to read the diagram first. If you can follow the diagram, most of the content below will have no reference value to you. If not, then look at my breakdown step diagram. I hope everyone can understand it. In fact, I haven't learned anything before. When I started editing, I followed the pictures. I just had to follow each step and compile it step by step, and I would be able to complete it without any distractions. It’s a cute little heart pattern. Beginners can knit it line by line. Don’t get distracted and don’t know where to knit it~
Preparation of bracelet materials:
A piece of flesh-colored embroidery thread (A thread) 125CM long
A piece of bright red embroidery thread 85CM long (B thread)
Glass glue
Scissors
I also need a 2-hole button.
Steps to make a bracelet:
1. After folding line A in half, tie a knot in line with line B at the bent place. The diameter of the remaining loop should be at least large enough for the button to pass through.
2. Arrange the three wires at once according to the diagram (ABA). Use glass glue to fix the newly tied knot on the outer edge of the table according to the picture below. Be careful not to cover the knot with the glass glue.
3. Now move the rightmost thread away, and start braiding the remaining left A and B threads in your hand. Place left A on B, like a 4.
4. Then pass the left A through the two lines in the picture above and tighten it.
5. Tie this knot to the top.
6. Then place the left A under the B line to also form a 4.
7. Then pass the left A through the middle of the two ropes from above
8. Tighten similarly and tie the knot to the top. The above is the knitting method of the first row. The knitting method of the second row is the same as the first row, except that the B line is knitted up to the right A. I will not repeat it. In the end, the same knot is tied to the top.
9. Now start editing the third row in the picture. Place line B on left A to form a 4.
10. B passes through the two threads and ties them to the top.
11. Next, place line B below left A to form a reverse 4.
12. Pass the same thread through the two threads and tie them to the top.
13. This is what it looks like after the fight. Finally, there is a fourth row left, which is arranged in the same way as the first and second rows.
14. When the knitting is almost done, wrap the hand rope around your wrist and finish it at the desired position. The picture below shows the front.
The picture below shows the reverse side.
15. At the end of the braid, braid the three threads like a braid. I won’t explain this. If you don’t know how, I’ll forget it.
16. After braiding the braid, divide the three threads into two parts and pass them through a button hole respectively. Then tie the threads that come out through a knot and cut off the ends of the threads.
17. The finishing is completed as shown in the picture below. Because there was no time, I used my other braided hand rope to illustrate.