Make The Letter P With The Right Side White String.
Step by step step 1. Tie the white string down. Cut 5 strands of embroidery floss about 4 ft long, fold in half and knot at the middle to make a loop.
Fold Bundle Of Floss In Half, And Carefully Knot At The Top, Forming A Loop.
Starting a bracelet with a handshake loop start [above] 0:00 intro, picture of finished bracelet 0:10 beginning of tutorial, 0:44 “handshake loop start”. This is maybe my favorite way of fastening the bracelet. 5 shades of embroidery floss, sharp scissors.
Slide The Tied Loop End Into The Clipboard To Hold It While You Braid.
Loop the working cords (pink) under the holding cords (turquoise) and through the opening. Start your bracelet however you like, i generally use a simple braid so that i can make adjustable bracelets. Cut four strings that are 20 inches long (different colors) and fold each in half individually.
Cut 6 Strands Of Cord, 2 In Each Color.
Gather all 16 strings and tie a knot, leaving about an inch of string on the end. You’ll need three forty inch strands of floss, in 5 colors (15 total strands.) // 2. That'll reduce the risk of loosing your bracelet when the knot comes undone.
Secure With Tape To A Table Or Board.
Some kids might need help tying their knots. This is an easy method for fastening your bracelet without having loose strings hanging from your wrist. Begin by cutting your embroidery floss into ten pieces (2 per color, each about 32″ long) and grouping them together.