I’m all about easy, fuss-free and quick DIYs so here’s another bracelet tutorial that requires no pliers, just glue!
What you need:
– 2 lengths of cord, 1.5 to 2 times the circumference of your wrist
– a pair of bails, with a clasp and ending chain attached
– glue: I used E6000 but keep in mind its longer drying time
Step 1: knot it
Make sure the 2 cords start flush with each other and are placed flat before tying a knot in the middle. (Make a big loop with the cords then insert the 2 ends through and tighten the knot)
Step 2: snip it
Ensure the knot lies in the middle of your wrist. If the cord is too long, snip off the excess.
Step 3: glue it
Squeeze a generous amount of E6000 into the bail then insert the 2 cords of 1 end in. Hold for a minute then leave to dry. After about an hour, repeat with the other side.
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