

The green bracelet is an easy, two knot bracelet for the very beginner jewelry maker. If you can tie a shoe, you can make this bracelet!
You will need:
- 16-18″ of any width leather or waxed cotton cord (we used 2 mm waxed cotton cord for our sample)
- about 6″ of beads laid end to end with holes large enough to fit onto your cord – you can use any size bead you like
- button for closure
- scissors

1. Fold back about 3″ of cord and slide on button. 2. Loop button around cord and then 3. insert button into loop. 4. Pull on knot just made until it is tight.

5. Trim off short end of cord close to the knot. 6. Next, strand approx. 6” of beads onto your cord to make your finished bracelet about 7 1/2″ long. If you want the bracelet to be 1/2″ longer, then add beads until the length of your stranded beads is 6 1/2″, if you want your bracelet to be 1″ longer, then add beads until the length of stranded beads is 7″, etc.

7. Fold back about the rest of your cord about 1 1/2″ away from the last bead and pinch the fold. 8. Insert the folded end into the loop just made – just as you inserted the button in the previous steps. Test the end of your knotted loop to make sure it will fit over your button. 9. Pull knot tight. Trim off excess cord and you’re done!

Here is a triple wrap bracelet made in the same way as the bracelet above, only longer. (This is the middle bracelet shown in the first photo above.)
I used:
- 1 yard of 1.5 mm wide leather
- button
1. Fold back about 3″ of cord and slide on button. 2. Loop button around leather and then 3. insert button into loop. 4. Pull on knot just made until it is tight. 5. Trim off short end of cord close to the knot. 6. Next, wrap the leather 3 times around your wrist and mark with a piece of tape where you want the folded end of the closure loop to be. This point will dictate the length of the bracelet. Similar to step 7. above, fold the leather about 1 1/2″ away from tape. 8. Insert the folded end into the loop just made – just as you inserted the button. Remove tape. Test the end of your knotted loop to make sure it will fit over your button. 9. Pull knot tight. Trim off excess leather and you’re done!

Here is an easy modification to the previous bracelets. For the carnelian bead bracelet pictured above, we used a double strand of leather. You will need:
- 26″ of .5 mm leather or waxed cotton cord (we used leather for our sample)
- about 6 1/2″ of beads laid end to end with holes large enough to fit onto your cord when it is doubled. (you can use any size bead you like)
- a large “clasp” end bead for closure
- scissors
1. Fold leather in half. 2. Loop folded end around leather and then 3. insert folded end into loop to make a knot.
4. Pull on knot and verify that the loop will fit over your “clasp” bead. Pull knot tight.
5. Holding both strands together, strand a length of beads approx. 6 1/4″‘ onto both leather cords. This will make a bracelet about 7 1/2″ long when finished. If you want the bracelet to be 1/4″ longer when finished, then add beads until the length of stranded beads is 6 1/2″, etc.
6. Holding both strands together, tie a knot close to the end of your beads.
7. Slide “clasp” bead onto both strands.
8. Tie a second knot on the other side of the “clasp” bead and try on bracelet to see if it fits. Adjust the knot if necessary and pull tight. Trim off excess leather and you’re done.

One last easy modification to a knotted bracelet. For the rondelle bead clasp leather bracelet pictured above you will need:
- 26″ of 1.5 mm leather or waxed cotton cord (we used leather for our sample)
- one 4mm bead with a hole large enough to fit over leather
- a rondelle or feature bead with with a hole large enough to fit onto your cord when it is doubled
- scissors
1. Fold leather in half and pinch folded end of leather together with fingers. Slide 4mm bead onto one end of the leather and let it rest in the fold.
2. With both strands of leather together, slide on the rondelle or feature bead.
3. Holding both strands together, tie a knot about 7″ away from the 4mm bead.
4. Holding both strands together, leave a space a little bit wider than the width of your rondelle or feature bead and tie another knot.
5. Try bracelet on and see if it fits. Adjust the knot if necessary and pull tight. Trim off excess leather and you’re done!
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