Leather Wrap Bracelet

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Introduction: Leather Wrap Bracelet

Hello everyone, in this instructable we will show you how to make a leather wrap bracelet. This is a simple bracelet and looks really good in the end.

Supplies

  1. Some Leather Cord
  2. A Button
  3. Beads
  4. Tough Thread
  5. 2 Beading Needles

Step 1: Measuring the Leather

  1. Wrap the leather around your wrist 4 times, then measure out six extra inches (IMG.1).
  2. Cut it.
  3. Then, find the middle, and tie a knot there, make sure it's big enough for your button (IMG.2).

Step 2: Preparing the Thread

  1. Measure out your arm span of the thread plus 2ft.
  2. Find the middle of the thread
  3. Then, tie a knot right underneath the knot you made in step 1(IMG.1).
  4. Thread a needle on each end (IMG.2).

Step 3: Threading on the Beads

  1. Thread the thread on the left side, underneath the leather on the left side (IMG.1).

  2. Thread on the bead (IMG.2).

  3. Thread the thread on the right side, underneath the leather on the right side. Then put it through the same bead (IMG.3).

  4. Repeat steps 1-3 with the rest of the beads until there's still enough leather at the end to tie on your button

Step 4: Putting on the Button

  1. To put on the button do the same thing you did with all of the beads, but twice.
  2. Then, tie it off and cut off all the excess string.

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    4 Comments

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    jellybellybean
    jellybellybean

    2 years ago

    it is really cool i hope you post more things cause you are really good

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    Sparklesadele
    Sparklesadele

    Reply 2 years ago

    Thank you.

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    Penolopy Bulnick
    Penolopy Bulnick

    2 years ago

    I like the lighter color beads with the dark leather cord :)

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    Sparklesadele
    Sparklesadele

    Reply 2 years ago

    Thank you.