Work With 3 Beads, 4 Beads And 5 Beads Respectively And Then Decreasing The Number Of Bead As The Order:
Step 1, cut your hemp into 2 lengths and tie them together. Use a warm (red, orange, yellow) or a cool (green, blue, and purple) color scheme. The beads add charm to the simple pattern;
Cut 2 Cords, Each 24 Inches Long (Filler Cords) Cut 2 Cords Of Each Color, At Least 8 Times The Finished Length Of The Bracelet.
Add on a charm or two an extra polished touch if you like. Repeat, putting beads onto the outermost cords as you braid. Then pass the button end under half of the strands, and the loop end under the other half of the strands, so you can fasten your button clasp in the middle of your wrapped bracelet strands.
You Can Choose The Color Of Beads As Per Your Outfit.
In the end, just cut out the excess hemp and use glue to attach the remaining part. To finish off the bracelet, string all the hemp strands through a bead and tie the ends together with overhand knot. Choose a bunch of beads that are all the same color, but in different sizes and shades.
Cross The Left Stand, Put In The Bead, Cross The Right Strand Over It.
Match the ends up and fold both pieces in half. After you’ve beads till ⅓ of the needed hemp bracelet, continue regular braiding again. (see the picture on the right).
The Square Knot Braid Is The Most Basic Hemp Bracelet Pattern Which Is Also Used Most Often.
Give it a good twist to ensure that it fully coats, and allow it to dry. Then, cut off three strands of twine about 12 inches long. Make sure the 2 shorter strings are in the middle.