Bracelet Making Tips
These bracelet making tips will make bracelet making easier - guaranteed!
General Bracelet Making Tips
- Bracelet Sizing: Generally the wrist size plus half an inch is a good rule of thumb. (When I made a Mommy Bracelet for my sister-in-law, I asked my brother to measure her wrist while she was sleeping).
- Bracelet Size Guessing: If you have to guess at the size, 6.5 to 6.75 inches fits most small to medium boned women.
Tips for Stringing Bracelets
- Bracelet Sizing Trick: String your beads to the length of the actual wrist size. After you crimp and add the clasp, the bracelet should be about the right size.
- The Bracelet Charm Counterbalance: Choose weighty charms. They'll help the clasp stay put on the underside of your wrist
Floss Friendship Bracelet Tips:
- The most important thing to remember when making friendship bracelets is to keep consistent tension on the threads in use. It is a matter of personal preference on how tight you want it, but it should not be too loose, the bracelet could fall apart.
- If the bracelet seems too tight, don’t worry. It will loosen after repeated wearings.
- It is ok if you make a mistake, as long as you detect it quickly. The knots can be taken out.
- Remember, the longer and more complex the bracelet pattern, the more thread you will need. Sixty inches per strand is the minimum you will need. Often, you will need a longer strand of one color than another.
- Leave at least 6 inches for the braids.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment with knots and colors. You never know when a masterpiece might be created!
- The Test: Wear the bracelet for a day. You'll see if it hangs properly, if your jump rings are strong enough, and if the clasp stays closed.
Bracelet Making Tips for Gift Giving
My crappy toggle story: The clasp for this bracelet was originally an oval, and the toggle kept slipping out by itself - not just once, but repeatedly every few minutes! I used my chain-nosed pliers to pull the oval into a circle - problem solved! The clasp works fine now.


