Hi Friends! I am bringing you a very simple sliding knot bracelet project today. This bracelet takes all of 5 minutes to complete and it’s so easy that you will want to make a bunch of them!
Supplies needed to make your own sliding knot bracelet:
To make the bracelet, cut two pieces of cord that are around 13 inches long (this depends on how big your hand is, you may find you need less). Slide the charm to the middle of the cord and knot. Repeat this process with the other cord on the other side.
Knot both ends of the bracelet. That’s all. The bracelet is now done! Now on to the sliding knot closure.
You will need a piece of cord that is about 7 inches long. Create a loop with one side using about 3 inches of cord.
Holding the bracelet ends together, place the loop on top of the bracelet.
Taking that long “tail” (see above picture) and wrap it around the bracelet 4 times.
Still holding the long tail, pull it through the loop and pull tight.
I like to knot each cord end close to the sliding knot and trim off any excess cord.
You’re now finished with your sliding knot bracelet!
Here is my sliding knot bracelet in action. The perfect summertime bracelet!
Don’t blame me if you end up making a ton of these cute sliding knot bracelets! They look great layered! Have fun!
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Tori is the writer and crafter at Lil’ Mrs. Tori. She is a wife and mother to two young boys. Lil’ Mrs. Tori is her creative outlet where she shares her latest craft projects and inspirations.
How much do these typically cost to make and where is the best place to get supplies if making 100 of them?
Thinking these will make a great church women’s craft at a retreat… but we have a budget!
Hi Allison, you can find the supplies for this project at the beginning of this post. The supply list links to the items on our website. You can see pricing listed there. We’re glad you liked these bracelets, they would be great for a craft retreat.
Thank you for this cute craft. I will be doing this with another craft with a bunch of girls. They are going to have fun making this!
Thanks Tori!! Where did you learn how to do this?
Thanks so much for the tutorial! It really was quick and easy, which was exactly what I needed!
So glad to hear Vanessa!! Thanks!