You should all know by now that we are all
about stacking bracelets on our wrists. The more, the better. In fact .
. . the most, the best! With that being said, we’ll show you how to
master a version of the ever so popular wrap bracelet. It’s so simple
and addicting, you’ll soon be churning out these wristlets with your
eyes closed. Clearly this arm party train isn’t stopping and it’s about time you get on board!
You’ll need (for a double wrapped bracelet) :
* Lengths will vary depending on the size of your wrist (see comments for suggestions).
- 44-55 inches* of 1.5mm leather cord
- 12-15 inches* of brass ball chain or crystal chain
- 58-72 inches* of waxed linen cord (scroll down in link)
- a 1/4″ brass hex nut
- a pair of scissors
Fold the length of leather cording in half
to form a loop. The loop should fit around the hex nut, which serves as
the clasp. Run the tip of the waxed linen upwards along the leather cord
and towards the loop. Then wrap around the base of the loop at least
5-6 times, working downwards in the opposite direction. This secures the
waxed linen cord and is the start of the bracelet.
Place the ball chain along the leather
cording with the end of the chain meeting the end of the wrap. Holding
the ball chain against the leather cord, wrap the linen around tightly.
Continue wrapping while checking it for fit around the wrist.
When you have reached the end of the
ball chain wrap the linen cording around the leather strands 2-3 more
times. Tie a knot with all three strands.
Thread the hex nut through the strands and tie a second knot.
Trim with scissors and your wrap bracelet is finished!!
The materials are listed for a double wrap bracelet. For a single or
triple wrapped bracelet, divide the measurements by 2 and multiply by
accordingly. Experiment with crystal or other types of chain!
It’s a party!

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