Extending a finished bracelet
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ejane
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3 years, 11 months ago by ejane
Hey, A few of my bracelets have fell off my wrist (i didn’t make them adjustable or anything) and i can’t get them to tie again because the thread is too short! does anyone know how i can add more thread to a finished bracelet? Thanks 🙂 |
oceanknot
Bracelet King
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3 years, 11 months ago by oceanknot
There isn’t much you can do other than undoing a few rows of the bracelet and replacing your strings.. Here’s a tutorial for that. https://youtu.be/JuHDeuDHDlw
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Clairaland
Bracelet King
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3 years, 11 months ago by Clairaland
I dont know if this is possible but could you splice more tie on the end...lol
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csteck_5
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3 years, 11 months ago by csteck_5
This will cost you money if you don't already have them but if this happens often you can buy a jewelry clamp set for the end and you can then have a chain and clip in the back.here is a great tutorial from Masha knots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s207z1WmdFQ I hope this helps 🙂 👍 |
Crafty_K
Bracelet King
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3 years, 11 months ago by Crafty_K
Hi! This is a tough situation, but what I would do is undo the ties, then add in new strings. Be careful while doing this, because it can get really frustrating, especially if the knots with the new strings look a little wonky. I hope this helps, though!! Happy knotting! 😄
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eva-seria
Bracelet King
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3 years, 11 months ago by eva-seria
Maybe attach more thread onto the ties? Basically get some longer thread and make a square knot onto where the bracelet ends and the ties start using the ties as the base string. Maybe put some glue on the base strings or something. Then make square knots down the length of the ties and maybe a bit after that. It’ll probably look a little janky, but it’s better than nothing?
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1aesthetic
Bracelet King
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3 years, 11 months ago by 1aesthetic
Idk if this work is but you might be able to take a couple strings and put them through the braid or twist at the very bottom on both side and tie it like that if you know what I mean
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