✍ Might be useful: ⭐ The bracelet may lose its shape if it is pulled, but it easily returns to its original form. See how to do this at 5:49. ⭐ Here, I used 1.5mm satin cord. ⭐ Before making the clasp, make sure that the bracelet is the right size and fits your wrist. ⭐ For the clasp, you can use a bead instead of knots. ⚠ I use different colored cords in the tutorial to make it easier to see where the threads go. However, this tutorial is for a single-color bracelet, and you can continue making it with the same color cord. To make a bracelet with two colors, take two 75 cm cords of different colors, burn the ends with a lighter, and connect them so that they stick. Alternatively, you can simply tie a knot to create a loop for the clasp or use a different type of clasp. Thank you for watching! 💜
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How did you do the clasp at the end with the two cords. Sorry this tutorial was a bit confusing. Started off with one cord, then two cords. But still very nice!
Yes, I used two colors as an example to make it clearer. With two colors, it is easier to understand where the thread goes. But this is just an example for now. For myself, I have only made one-color bracelets so far, but with two colors, it looks just as good! For two colors, you need to take two 75 cm cords of different colors, melt the ends with a lighter, and glue them together to make one cord. Or, you can skip connecting them and just tie a knot to make a loop for the clasp.
Sorry for the confusion. For tutorials of single-color bracelets, I sometimes use threads of different colors, since this way the threads are clearly visible 👀
Thank you! 🌼 Yes, the bracelet should be worn carefully, but it doesn't lose its shape unless it's accidentally pulled. If it does get pulled, you can easily restore its shape. I showed how to do this at 5:49 in the video. I've also tried securing the bracelet's shape with office glue on the back. When the glue dries, the cord becomes less flexible and holds its shape better. Alternatively, you can make a few stitches with a needle and thread on each element. You can experiment with these methods if you don't want to worry about the bracelet losing its shape.
@@macrameow Больше спасибо за пояснения. Я не так давно начала увлекаться плетением браслетов и ищу разные формы плетения. Плетение браслетов очень увлекательно 💜
Thank you! ❤️ I don't know the specific brand (I bought it by the meter, not the whole spool), but you can look for a cord called “nylon satin cord” or “rat tail satin cord.” They all look similar. Just make sure not to choose a cord that's too thin; 1.5mm or 2mm would work well.
In the video, I'm using two different colors as an example to make it clearer. I made a footnote about this in the video, but it’s probably not very noticeable 🥲 You should keep doing everything in one color. The different colors are just to show where the thread goes more clearly
✍ Might be useful:
⭐ The bracelet may lose its shape if it is pulled, but it easily returns to its original form. See how to do this at 5:49.
⭐ Here, I used 1.5mm satin cord.
⭐ Before making the clasp, make sure that the bracelet is the right size and fits your wrist.
⭐ For the clasp, you can use a bead instead of knots.
⚠ I use different colored cords in the tutorial to make it easier to see where the threads go. However, this tutorial is for a single-color bracelet, and you can continue making it with the same color cord.
To make a bracelet with two colors, take two 75 cm cords of different colors, burn the ends with a lighter, and connect them so that they stick. Alternatively, you can simply tie a knot to create a loop for the clasp or use a different type of clasp.
Thank you for watching! 💜
Gracias a ti por permitir enseñarnos n forma lenta muy Eficaz; los bellos estilos elegantes; nos convierten n alumnas 1A 👏🤓.T deseo lo mejor🙏🎶 salud💰 vida triunfadora dsd 🇨🇴cbia.
¡Muchas gracias por tus lindas palabras! Todo lo mejor para ti ❤️
💕 espectacular👏🎶
Lindinho o trabalho ❤
Thanks ❤️
Una delicadeza muy bella y muy excelente explicación 🎉❤
Thanks a lot 💜
This is very pretty and you made it easy too.
Thank you ❤❤
Thank you! 😊 ❤️
😊muy bonita aunque no me parece nada facil lo intentare un modelo especial y original gracias por compartir la leccion en español saludos d perú
¡Gracias por tus amables palabras! ¡Me alegra que te haya resultado útil la lección y estoy segura de que harás una pulsera muy bonita! ❤️
Very nice, thanks for the most detailed tutorial. Love this bracelet.
I'm glad you like it! Thank you ❤️
È fine, delicato, bello! Grazie del video
Thank you!! I am glad you like it ❤️
Complimenti..ottima idea..originale..❤❤❤❤❤
Grazie 💕
Bello...❤❤❤
Magnificent 🌹
Many thanks! 🌸
This is amazing 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Thank you 💜
Molto bello grazie ✨
Thank you! 🌼
Eine sehr schön Idee danke VG Sp. 😅
Lindo Bracelete parabéns.
Thanks! ❤️
Спасибо, замечательно!
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Subscribed 😊
Thank you! 🌹
maravilhoso
Molto carino 😮❤
Thank you! ❤️
Класс ❤🎉
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Can you make this bracelet with two different colors? That would be so cool!
I see that you used two different colors, so is that two cords that you used?
How did you do the clasp at the end with the two cords. Sorry this tutorial was a bit confusing. Started off with one cord, then two cords. But still very nice!
Yes, I used two colors as an example to make it clearer. With two colors, it is easier to understand where the thread goes. But this is just an example for now. For myself, I have only made one-color bracelets so far, but with two colors, it looks just as good!
For two colors, you need to take two 75 cm cords of different colors, melt the ends with a lighter, and glue them together to make one cord. Or, you can skip connecting them and just tie a knot to make a loop for the clasp.
Sorry for the confusion. For tutorials of single-color bracelets, I sometimes use threads of different colors, since this way the threads are clearly visible 👀
@@daecken Thank you for your comments, I added this information to the description and pinned comment so as not to confuse others.
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Очень красиво! Но как браслет будет в использовании 🤔 Не деформируется ли он, ведь петли так слабо затянуты.
Thank you! 🌼
Yes, the bracelet should be worn carefully, but it doesn't lose its shape unless it's accidentally pulled. If it does get pulled, you can easily restore its shape. I showed how to do this at 5:49 in the video.
I've also tried securing the bracelet's shape with office glue on the back. When the glue dries, the cord becomes less flexible and holds its shape better. Alternatively, you can make a few stitches with a needle and thread on each element. You can experiment with these methods if you don't want to worry about the bracelet losing its shape.
@@macrameow Больше спасибо за пояснения. Я не так давно начала увлекаться плетением браслетов и ищу разные формы плетения. Плетение браслетов очень увлекательно 💜
Забыла, подписка и лайк
Please share name of cord used. Reeeeealy nice !
Thank you! ❤️
I don't know the specific brand (I bought it by the meter, not the whole spool), but you can look for a cord called “nylon satin cord” or “rat tail satin cord.” They all look similar. Just make sure not to choose a cord that's too thin; 1.5mm or 2mm would work well.
Chic. Thanks your.
Thanks a lot 🥰
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✨👍😍
glad you like it 😊
Уаууу 👍👍👍👍
What size beads have you used please.
Here, the beads are 6mm with a 3mm hole. It's important to choose beads with a hole large enough for the thread
Where did the 2nd cord come in at?
In the video, I'm using two different colors as an example to make it clearer. I made a footnote about this in the video, but it’s probably not very noticeable 🥲
You should keep doing everything in one color. The different colors are just to show where the thread goes more clearly