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How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

I have a new and different way to fasten your bracelets making them adjustable. You will need a bracelet with a loop at the start, and one braid (or any number of braids {I like 2}, you'll see why it doesn't matter) at the other end.
How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

We will start with the loop end. Flip your bracelet over so that the side you want visible is facedown.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Grab the top of the loop and pull it down and behind. If you do this like I did in the pictures, you will see two small loops.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Now, the two loops are laying flat next to each other.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Think of the loops as pages of an open book. Shut the book. Bring the two loops together two form one small loop.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable
How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Viewing this from the side (like in the picture) the loop sticks up out of the back of the bracelet.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Bring around the braid(s) at the other end. It does NOT matter how many braids you use. No matter how many braids you have, treat them as one braid. Experiment with different numbers, because all it does is change the finished "look".

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

So stick your braid through the small loop.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Pull at the bracelet by the loop to tighten the loop down onto the braid.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Now you have a knot on your braid(s). This knot slides freely up and down the braid(s) so you can have as much or as little braid as you need. The ends of the braid(s) will just hang; after you have tied your loop down into a knot, you may want to shorten the braids so that the hanging ends aren't so long.

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

But otherwise, you're finished!

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

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The original author of this tutorial is TrudyBerry723 but it was also edited by meimei and kleinevos.

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Check on this list of easy techniques to start and end friendship bracelets for a professional-looking finish. If you are wondering how to begin your bracelet with a loop buckle, or finish with an adjustable bead or button closure, read on more tips!

How to tie off a friendship bracelet adjustable

Do you love to make friendship bracelets?

When I was younger, my friends and I didn’t know any special techniques to start and finish our friendship bracelets. We’d just tie the loose strings together around our wrists with a simple (and permanent!) knot. We’d wear our bracelets around the clock until they broke or we cut them off!

Now, it seems like there are so many techniques you can use to start and end your bracelets. Use them to make removable bracelets, adjustable closures, and just an overall more professional look.

One of my new favorite techniques is to start a friendship bracelet with a loop buckle and end it with button closure. Check out all the tutorials below!

  • How to Read Friendship Bracelet Patterns
  • How to Tie the 4 Basic Friendship Bracelet Knots
  • Friendship Bracelet Color Ideas and Combinations

Starting Techniques

When you want to keep it simple, it’s perfectly fine to start a friendship bracelet by tying all of the strings together in an overhand knot.

If you want to get a little fancy, check out these tutorials with other ways to begin friendship bracelets.

How to Start with a Loop (aka Buckle)

This tutorial will show you how to start your project with a simple, quick friendship bracelet loop (buckle). You can add this loop to just about any pattern.

How to Make a Teardrop Loop

Sometimes, especially with wide bracelets, you might want a teardrop-shaped loop. This video will show you how to make a teardrop loop for your friendship bracelet.

How to Start with a Barnacle Knot Buckle

The barnacle knot is essentially a variation on the simple loop buckle. It adds a few macrame-style square knots around the bundle of strings. This pulls the loop into a teardrop shape and creates a “neck” or square knots between the loop and the body of the bracelet.

How to Make A Straight First Row

Sometimes, especially with wider alpha-style patterns, you may have a hard time making a straight first row. This video will show you how to straighten up that first row with a straight edge loop for friendship bracelets.

How to Start a Wide Bracelet

If you are starting an ultra-wide bracelet pattern, you may need to employ a few specialty techniques to keep it from curling up at the ends.

One of the best ways to start your wide bracelet pattern is by making two loops (aka buckles) at the beginning.

Endings and Closures Techniques

Ending a friendship bracelet can be as easy as tying all of the strings together in a simple knot. Then you can use the loose ends to tie the bracelet on to your wrist.

But, if you’d rather make a removable or adjustable bracelet, you’ll want to follow one of the tutorials listed below.

How to Make Shaped Triangle Ends

There are a lot of ways to start and end bracelets. One of my favorite ways to finish the bracelet with a v-shaped or triangle-shaped end.

This technique works especially well when you’ve chosen a pattern with a natural v-shape, like a chevron pattern.

In short, what you’ll do is use the two outer most strings to create knots around all of the other strings, gathering them up one by one.

Here is a great video that explains the process.

How to Finish a Bracelet with Twisted Ends

One of the simplest ways to finish a friendship bracelet is to divide the strings into two pairs bundles, and ply those bundles together to create two twisted ends.

How to Make a Button or Bead Closure

You can also thread a button or a bead on to the end of your bracelet. The button or bead should be the right size to pass through the loop on the other end.

  • Choose a button with four holes, if possible.
  • Thread the two outer strings through the holes in the button, making an x shape across the front of the button. Make a few knots with these two strings to secure the button.
  • Finish the bracelet by tying all of the strings together with an overhand knot.

How to Made an Adjustable Bracelet Closure

You can also make your friendship braceletes adjustable so that you can easily get them on and off.

Here is a video that explains one of the techniques for making adjustable bracelets.

Finishing with a Metal Clasp or Ribbon Clamp

And finally, you can finish your friendship bracelet with a jewelry clasp or ribbon-style clamp.

Metal jewelry clamps are easy to add to your bracelets. You’ll need two wide crimp-style connectors, a few jump rings, and a clasp for this technique. You’ll also want some pliers and a dab of glue.

  1. Cut the loose threads off both ends of the bracelet.
  2. Add a little glue to hold the threads together at the ends and stop them from unraveling.
  3. After the glue dries, put the end of the bracelet inside the clamp. Press the clamp closed with pliers. The clamp has tiny teeth that will keep the bracelet from coming out or falling apart.

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How do you tie a friendship bracelet so you can take it off?

Once you've made 2 braids out of the frayed end of your bracelet, feed 1 braided end through the loop. Then, tie the 2 braided ends together into a knot. Take off your bracelet by simply untying the knot to separate the 2 braids. Then, just pull the bracelet away from your wrist.