Here's the DIY I promised last night! I spotted these pretty Roarke NYC braided bracelets in Elle magazine and loved their bright, feminine colors. I wanted a bunch of braided bracelets to wear stacked on my wrist but $60 each was out of my reach.
I've made braided bracelets before - like this cool braided bracelet and even a necklace - so I figured how hard could this braided t-shirt bracelet be? The price tag of these braided bracelets alone was a sign for me. Turns out it's pretty easy and a great craft project. Otherwise, let's be honest, I wouldn't have figured it out. And it's saves you money! Yahoo! Braided bracelets look good with virtually any outfit, and it's a great way to reuse the old t-shirts you or your kids have outgrown. If you want to make your own DIY braided bracelets, keep reading. We'll show you how.
You can use any colors that match, but I love how striking pink, purple, blue and green looks when combined with a simple grey or white T-shirt, but you can also play around with one color, e.g. using different shades of yellow, orange or brown. Explore your options with a color chart or by laying the different strips of fabric cut from your old clothing next to each other to see which ones match.
You'll need:
- Cotton or jersey T-shirt you don't mind cutting up. Or you can pick up a shirt at Goodwill. White and grey make good base colors for pastel or neon cord, but you can use any colors that match.
- 1 yard of rattail cord for each braided bracelet. You can find lots of fun colors at JoAnn's for 50-99 cents a yard.
- Magnets. I got a package of 10 for $2.
- Glue. Either hot glue or tacky glue or both.
Instructions:
1. Cut the shirt into 3 strips roughly 1-inch wide and about 12 inches long. These make up the strings of the bracelet. But don't stress cutting this precisely. The ends will roll in so you don't need it to be pretty.
2. Cut the rattail cord into 3 10-inch strings.
3. Anchor the top with a bobby pin or rubber band, separate into 3 strings, and start braiding.
4. When you get to the end of the braid, snip the ends, bunch all of the pieces together, and glue the magnet to your braided bracelet or friendship bracelet.
5. Do the same to the other end. Wrap it around your wrist and make sure you have the right length before attaching the second magnet.
6. Cut two little pieces of fabric to cover over the magnet ends.
7. Fold the fabric over the magnet and glue together and your braided bracelet or friendship bracelet is done!
Variations
Now that you know how to make a braided bracelet, you can start making a few variations to give away as friendship bracelets or just to pass the time on those rainy days where your hands are itching for a new craft project.
One variation that I really love is one where you use string or embroidery floss to create your braided bracelets. Embroidery floss is a smooth cotton string with a nice shine. It's available in neon and metallic, so you can create them in any color scheme you like. I like DMC's embroidery floss range but you can use any other brand you like. Embroidery floss is much thinner, so if you are making braided bracelets I'd use a safety pin to move the outer string to make your braid of your friendship bracelet.
What do you think about these funky braided bracelets? Would you make one? What colors would you use?
FAQs About Braided Bracelets
What are braided bracelets and friendship bracelets?
Braided bracelets and friendship bracelets are types of jewelry that are made by weaving or braiding together strands of thread, string, or other materials to create intricate patterns and designs. Braided bracelets are considered a symbol of friendship or a meaningful connection between individuals.
How are braided bracelets and friendship bracelets made?
There are several methods for making a braided bracelet or friendship bracelet, but it usually involves weaving several strands of material or threads together in a special design. Some braided bracelets and friendship bracelets may also incorporate beads, charms, or other decorative elements. They are a great way to repurpose old T-shirts.
What materials can I use to make braided bracelets and friendship bracelets?
You can use cotton thread, nylon cord, leather, suede, silk, hemp, embroidery floss, or even metal chains. The material you use can affect the durability, comfort, and overall appearance of the bracelet, so choose carefully. If you are making a friendship bracelet, it's worth taking a look at the symbolism behind different colors. Pink can symbolize childhood, blue means freedom, green means new beginnings while purple can mean magic! Your friendship bracelet can also contain charms that carry special meaning to you or your shared history with your friend.
How can I wear and style braided bracelets and friendship bracelets?
Braided bracelets and friendship bracelets are really versatile and chic. They can be worn individually or stacked together for a trendy layered look that match any outfit. They can also be combined with other types of bracelets, watches, or jewelry to create a unique and personalized arm candy! They can also be worn by men and women!
What's the best way to gift a friendship bracelet?
Giving a friendship bracelet can be a special gesture to show someone that you care about them. You can give a friendship bracelet as a gift on special occasions like birthdays, graduations, or holidays, or simply as a spontaneous gesture of friendship. You can tie your friendship around your friend's wrist, or even attach it to a card or a small gift to make it extra special.
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Juliana says
Wow, very pretty, though very simple!
Kate says
Great braided designs . Very casual!
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Lilly says
So cute I'm so going to do this. <3
freeland.carol@gmail.com says
If you want to make these with kids and don't have dry time use duct tape. I had kids rubber band the 6 pieces together and duct tape to the table, braid, add another rubber band to the end. I pre cut strips of duct tape ( they have lots of pretty stuff) Grey t-shirt matches the regular grey duct tape. Have them tape tightly next to the rubber band. Take band off, cut ends and then the 3rd piece of tape to tape the 2 ends together. No need for the magnet!
Denise says
You need a picture tutorial for this. I would LOVE to see it!
Emily says
I love this idea- it's simple and non-expensive!
Caroline says
I love your blog! This project is so much fun! I tried it using my favorite Turks Head knot tutorial. It makes a bracelet using only one length of T-shirt yarn. I hope this helps, expense and look wise. I'll be tuned in for more great crafts!
Ilse says
love it! I'm definitely gonna make this <3
Dee says
very cute. I make knots on the end of mine and attach a jump ring on one side and jump ring attached to a lobster claw and there you have it. I like this magnet thing as well. they do have magnetic closeres as well. gotta love craftyness! love it:) very nice colors:)
libby says
when you do the magnets is it supposed to be magnetic or is it just supposed to hold together?
Lydia says
Is there a trick to braiding with the raittail cord? When braiding only 2 of the strands appear on the bracelet.
Love these bracelets....thanks for sharing!
crystal says
make sure the colorful cord is directly on top of the t-shirt strand, you gotta keep that in place :)
bethany says
i just saw this via pinterest & i am so looking forward to making these! i got a giftcard to michaels for christmas & i am heading there as soon as i can to pick up some supplies. you are so creative and talented! i love crafting, but i'm only good at following what others have already "invented". thank you so much for sharing this and giving such a wonderful tutorial! do you think hot glue would work just as well as tacky glue?
Barb says
Love these! Just a thought for those having a problem with magnets. Magnets have a positive and a negative side. So make the strongest connection before glueing
megangreen04 says
I'm doing a fundraiser at my school to help the victims of hurricane Sandy. We decided to use this idea for bracelets and they turned out GREAT! It's going to be hard to put them up for sale because they're all super adorable! Thanks for the idea!
gerbermom says
That's fantastic! What a great idea, thanks so much for letting me know :)
gerbermom says
Thank you so much Bonny!
nancie says
what size are the magnets
Melanie says
I would use neon colors base: white, gray, or black!!(:
Laura says
Hey! I am doing adoption fundraisers for our international adoption, would it be okay if I used this pattern to make some bracelets for people to buy? They totally rock!
gerbermom says
Of course!
Jennifer says
I found this on Pinterest and tried it with my 10 yr old step-daughter... SO CUTE, SO FUN AND SO EASY!! I bought the same brand (i think) of magnets and they worked FABULOUS! Although they were a little $$ at the little hardware store so I'll be hunting for a better source.... Thank you so much for sharing this idea!
gerbermom says
Thank you so much for stopping by to let me know Jennifer! I'm so glad you and your daughter had fun making these!
Anonymous says
Where did you buy the magnets?
gerbermom says
I bought mine at a local craft store - you should be able to get them at Hobby Lobby, Jo-Anns or Michaels.
Anonymous says
On estimate how much would 9 bracelets cost to make?
gerbermom says
Probably less than $5 if you use t-shirts that you already have on hand.
Abegail says
This is awesome. Can I use your idea and use it for a livelihood project for mothers that needs extra income?
gerbermom says
of course! link to the post if you like.
Katie says
I'm pinning this so I can make it later!!
Hanna says
Would another tshirt work in place of the cord?
Great tutorial though! Ingenious idea :)
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Carol says
Make sure to use high setting on glue gun and extra strong magnets. Awesome project:)
Rose says
Made w/ red tee and black wool, came out great. I didn't use magnets but I knotted one the ends and slipped one through the gaps in the plaiting, so it is really easy to adjust
gerbermom says
sounds great!
sandy nana says
what did you use to cut your shirt i used regular scissors but everything just got uneven and it was just a mess .. could you tell me what you used to cut your shirt and btw that is a amazing bracelet :D
gerbermom says
just regular scissors! perhaps it was the fabric?
Janna says
Could you tell me where you found the magnets? Or the exact name for this type magnet? I love the bracelet and love that you are willing to share!! Thanks.