Friendship bracelets are a favorite pastime for many of us during elementary school art class or during school holidays. However, this does not mean that braiding bracelets is a passé activity. In fact, making your own bracelets is a fun and easy way to add a pop of color to your (or a friends) outfit. Try one of the following methods of knitting bracelets to make your own.
How to braid V-shaped bracelets is part of the series of tutorials on braiding bracelets. The tutorials also include braiding spiral bracelets, braiding diagonal striped bracelets, braiding dot bracelets, and braiding V-shaped bracelets, if you want to know how to weave V-shaped bracelets, follow the tutorial of the production department to teach you how to weave V-shaped bracelets.
How to weave a V-shaped bracelet
- 1Choose your rope. Choose 4 different colors of embroidery thread and cut two 60cm long threads of each color (make sure you have two threads of each color). Grab all the rope and tie a knot at the top, braid a length of 5 to 7.5 cm in a braid style and tie another knot. Use tape or tape to secure the rope to the table or your pants.
- 2Start the knitting pattern. Arrange the ropes so that two ropes of the same color are in opposite positions, like mirror images (pictured). Pick up the leftmost rope and cover it with the rope on the right, forming a "4" shape (as shown in the picture). Grab the end of the left rope and thread the bottom right rope into the loop formed by the left rope. Tighten both ropes over the ropes to complete a knot. Repeat this step with the same rope and you now have two connected knots.
- 3Complete on the left. Continue to weave double knots on the first rope and the other two ropes on the right in a "4" shape. When finished, the first rope should be in the middle of the rope.
- 4Start knitting the right side. Take the rightmost rope (which should be the same color as the rope you just brought to the middle), cover it with the rope to its left to form a reverse "4" shape, and tie a double knot. Repeat the same steps with the other two ropes on the left until the first rope on the right is brought to the center and placed with another rope of the same color. Double knot the two ropes of the same color in the middle.
- 5Continue with the knitting pattern. Start with the left rope and braid to the middle again, and then follow the same process from the right to the middle. Double-knot a pair of same-colored ropes when they meet in the middle, bringing them together (otherwise your finished product will be two separate diagonal-striped ropes).
- 6Complete the hand rope. But you get enough length around your wrist, grab the remaining rope and tie a knot together. Then braid a length of 5 to 7.5 cm in a braid and tie a knot to secure the bracelet. Cut off the remaining cord and wear your V-string or give it to a friend.
- 7Done.
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Materials that may be used
- Colored embroidery thread or string
- Adhesive paper
- Table or platform
- Scissors
- Assist your friend< /li>
DIY Tips
- The more different colors you use, the better.
- If you want the end of the hand rope to be permanently fixed, you can add a button to the end instead of braiding and knotting it.
- It is best to start with a few ropes and slowly add more ropes and colors to the bracelet.
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