These friendship stretch bracelets are quick and easy to make! You can switch up the color patterns or even the beads used to make them your own!
Add a Turquoise cat bead, a white seed bead, a purple cat bead, a white seed bead, and a turquoise cat seed bead to your elastic cord. Alternate your three seed bead colors on both sides of the cat pattern evenly until the bracelet is the desired length (you can check against your wrist). Tie the ends of the cord together in a surgeon’s knot and add glue for extra security if desired. Hide cord ends in the beads and trim.
Add three pink seed beads, three turquoise seed beads, and three white seed beads to your stretch cord. Repeat this pattern until you reach the desired length. Tie the ends of the cord together in a surgeon’s knot and add glue for extra security if desired. Hide cord ends in the beads and trim.
Add a purple cat to your stretch cord, a white seed bead, a turquoise seed bead, a pink seed bead, a turquoise cat, a pink seed bead, a turquoise seed bead, and a white seed bead. Repeat this pattern once and then add a purple cat bead. Add a white and turquoise seed bead to each end of the pattern. Finish the bracelet with alternating pink and white beads until the bracelet is the desired length. Tie the ends of the cord together in a surgeon’s knot and add glue for extra security if desired. Hide cord ends in the beads and trim.
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
I made friendship bracelets to trade at a concert with other fans and it was so much fun!
These friendship stretch bracelets are quick and easy to make! You can switch up the color patterns or even the beads used to make them your own!
Add a Turquoise cat bead, a white seed bead, a purple cat bead, a white seed bead, and a turquoise cat seed bead to your elastic cord. Alternate your three seed bead colors on both sides of the cat pattern evenly until the bracelet is the desired length (you can check against your wrist). Tie the ends of the cord together in a surgeon’s knot and add glue for extra security if desired. Hide cord ends in the beads and trim.
Add three pink seed beads, three turquoise seed beads, and three white seed beads to your stretch cord. Repeat this pattern until you reach the desired length. Tie the ends of the cord together in a surgeon’s knot and add glue for extra security if desired. Hide cord ends in the beads and trim.
Add a purple cat to your stretch cord, a white seed bead, a turquoise seed bead, a pink seed bead, a turquoise cat, a pink seed bead, a turquoise seed bead, and a white seed bead. Repeat this pattern once and then add a purple cat bead. Add a white and turquoise seed bead to each end of the pattern. Finish the bracelet with alternating pink and white beads until the bracelet is the desired length. Tie the ends of the cord together in a surgeon’s knot and add glue for extra security if desired. Hide cord ends in the beads and trim.
I made friendship bracelets to trade at a concert with other fans and it was so much fun!