How to attach a Brazilian bracelet? Video inside

 

Through this article, we propose you to learn how to make a noose on a wire bracelet in order to put it on and take it off by yourself. This article is part of our special Brazilian bracelets file available here.

The fashion for costume jewellery includes Brazilian bracelets, which can be found everywhere on seaside holidays, but also on Pingtipong,

True Brazilian bracelets, they are attached by tying the two ends in nylon or cotton.

This is not easy to do with one hand and often requires the help of another person. Not very practical when you want to take a shower and quickly remove your bracelet or do any activity and you don’t have a person close to you.
To do this, we suggest you learn here how to make a double slip knot system that will transform your knotted bracelet into an easily adjustable bracelet.

Of course this works for all bracelets to be tied as long as the strands to be tied are long enough,

I advise you, as in the video, to practice with a rather thick strand like a lace or a cord before moving on to the Brazilian bracelet which is much more detailed.

The beginning is very simple: make a simple knot with one of the strands of the bracelet. Then, pass the other strand of the bracelet inside the first knot as below: Then you take the second strand, you pass under the first strand, then above and finally in the loop that we have just created. This way you get a second knot identical to the first one that was made, with the other strand sliding in each time.

 

First knot to tie a brazilian bracelet alone First knot to tie a brazilian bracelet alone

 

Passing the 2nd strand through the first knot to tie a brazilian bracelet Passing the 2nd strand through the first knot to tie a brazilian bracelet

Finished double slipknot Finished double slipknot

 

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