Chevron Friendship Bracelet Tutorial

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Intro: Chevron Friendship Bracelet Tutorial

Here's a tutorial on how to make an easy chevron friendship bracelet that you can make for yourself or for a friend. This bracelet is super simple and soon you'll be making these like a pro. 

STEP 1: Gather Your Materials

Here's what you'll need for this Instructable:

-4 different colors of embroidery floss
-scissors
-tape
-something smooth to work on

STEP 2: Cut and Measure Your String

For your bracelet, you're going to need 8 strings, 2 of each color. I made each of my strings 28 inches long, but my wrist is pretty small. Here's a guide to help you with your measurements:

-small wrist: 25 to 30 inches
-medium wrist: 30-35 inches
-large wrist: 35-40 inches

These might not be entirely accurate, so just remember that it's better to have too much string than too little. 

STEP 3: Starting It Off

Once you have all of your string cut, tie a knot at the very top of the strings. Then, divide the string into 3 groups (they won't be even groups, but it doesn't matter), and braid them together. When your braid is about 1.5-2 inches long, tie a knot at the bottom. Having the ends of your bracelet braided will make tying it on much easier. 

STEP 4: Spread the Strings Out

This is an easy step. Spread out your string in this pattern: 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1.

STEP 5: The Knot



Here's where things get a little tricky, but I'll try my best to explain, and maybe the video will help. 

Take String 1 (remember 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1) on the left in your left hand, and String 2 in your right. Take String 1 and lay it across String 2, so it makes a right triangle pointing towards the left. Then, still holding String 2 in your right hand, take your left hand through the middle of the triangle and grab on to the end of String 1. Pull String 1 under String 2 and through the triangle, and then pull it tightly until your knot slides to the top of the bracelet. Do this twice with String 1 and 2. 

STEP 6: Keep Going



Now that you know the basic knot, keep going. For the chevron pattern, this is what you'll need to do:

Knot String 1 (two times each) onto Strings 2,3, and 4 on the left. 

Do the same on the right side, knotting the right String 1 onto the right 2, 3, and 4.

Now you should have both String 1's in the middle. Take the left String 1 and do ONE knot onto String 2. Then, take String 2 and do ONE knot onto String 1. The strings should switch positions. 

Repeat this, now starting with left String 2 onto left Strings 3, 4, and 1.

If you didn't get that, try watching the video. :)

Keep going until your bracelet is the desired length. 

STEP 7: Tying It Off

When your bracelet is the length you want, tie a normal knot below the last row, just like you did in the beginning. Then, separate the  strings into 3 groups and braid them together. When your braid is 1.5-2 inches long, tie another knot. Cut off the excess string just below the knot. 

STEP 8: Finished!

Your bracelet is now done and ready to wear! Simply put it on you or your friend's wrist, and tie the 2 braided ends together in a double knot. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! 

16 Comments


Now you should have both String 1's in the middle. Take the left String 1 and do ONE knot onto String 2. Then, take String 2 and do ONE knot onto String 1. The strings should switch positions.

-did you mean to take left string one and do one know onto right string one?
Yes for any future carfters that got confused and don't wanna watch the vid. They meant take left string 1 and tie a knot into right string 1 (which should both be in the middle now) and then take right string 1 and tie a knot into left string 1
Would you know about how long it should be for a necklace?
This is not helpful. I followed the directions, it left me with a sore neck and knots.

Thank you so much! Mine have been turning out weird ever since I started making them, and turns out I was just doing the knot wrong. Thanks for the video on how to do it :)

This really helped me can you keep making more tutorials?
I've been looking for a concise tutorial for these bracelets for my 7-yr old. They're harder than you'd imagine!
This is an amazing tutorial! I didn't even need the video!
Thank you! I was worried it wouldn't make sense.
This is a fantastic tutorial. :D Thanks for including the video!