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Looking for some great friendship bracelet designs and patterns to make a special and unique friendship bracelet for your best friend? If so, then here are some simple instructions that will ease your task.Looking for some great friendship bracelet designs and patterns to make a special and unique friendship bracelet for your best friend? If so, then here are some simple instructions that will ease your task.Making a friendship bracelet can be a tricky task for those who've never attempted it before. However, as long as you keep these few things in mind, you should find it to be a lot simpler than expected!► The designs are based on different kinds of knots, especially forward knot, backward knot, and forward-backward knot. In order to attempt making any of these patterns, you would need to learn and practice each of these knots thoroughly. Practice them a couple of times before starting off. Once your knots are precise, most of these designs will be a cakewalk for you!
► Get a good work surface. To tie the knots correctly, you will need to constantly maintain pressure on the strings. Thus, it is a must to secure the free end of the bracelet firmly.
► Quick Tip: Safety pins can be life saviors while making friendship bracelets. You can knot one end of the strings to a safety pin and secure it onto the lower portion of your trouser. This way, they are held firm at the perfect distance to continue knotting!
► It is important to maintain moderate and constant pressure along the strings. Holding too tightly will cause the bracelet to curl up weirdly, while holding too gently will cause the knots to be aloof, and the pattern won't come together as visualized.Be unique and creative with this link-ribbon bracelet. It is one of the easiest bracelets to make by yourself, which will definitely stand out in any group! A pretty ribbon added to a simple chain of links, topped off with a well-crafted bow brings together this unique bracelet.
If you can't get your hands on one of these link chains, you can go ahead and make a similar one with a twist and tie rope. Take two of them; gold and silver usually make a great combination, and make knots at small intervals (say around one or one and a half inches apart). Now take a thick and stiff matching colored ribbon, and lace it through the inchintervals between every knot. You can derive many different looks from this bracelet by changing the ribbon size; a small ribbon and tiny intervals will give you a more petite look while a big ribbon with a large bow will give a more bold look. Another funky idea for a DIY friendship bracelet is a ring bracelet. All you need is a string (a good quality elastic will work better) and a whole bunch of rings. As of the rings, you don't need classy or beautiful ones; instead you need to look out for an assortment of simple and more colorful ones. Loop all of them in the elastic and secure it well!