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String Bracelet Patterns for All Levels and Their Meaning

  • Mahnoor Malik Awan
  • Posted: February 14, 2023 - Updated at: July 10, 2023
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Bracelets have always been a popular accessory and aren’t going anywhere soon. From simple designs to more intricate ones, you’ll see stacks of bracelets in every accessory shop. 

And you should try your hands on some of these trendy patterns too. Bracelet making is one of the easiest DIY skills that require a minimal accessory. You can even make some with the supplies already lying around your house. 

It’s also a great activity to let your kids enjoy during their holidays. Therefore, we have brought some unique string bracelet patterns to test your creative skills. 

Table of Contents

  • 1 What Are the Easiest & Most Popular Knots Used in String Bracelets?
    • 1.1 The Overhand Knot
    • 1.2 Sliding Knot 
    • 1.3 Lark’s Head Knot
    • 1.4 Square Knot
    • 1.5 Forward Knot
    • 1.6 Backward Knot
    • 1.7 Pretzel Knot
  • 2 Meaning Of Different Colored Bracelets
  • 3 10 Most Popular String Bracelet Patterns You Should Try Your Hands At – Beginner Friendly
    • 3.1 1. Alternating Knot String Bracelet
    • 3.2 2. Zipper Knot Design Bracelet
    • 3.3 3. Spiral Staircase Design String Bracelet
    • 3.4 4. Braided String Bracelet
    • 3.5 5. Ladder Stitched String Bracelet
    • 3.6 6. Diagonal Bracelet
    • 3.7 7. Diamond Bracelet Pattern
    • 3.8 8. Button Bracelet Pattern
    • 3.9 9. Wave Designed String Bracelet
    • 3.10 10. Zig Zag Bracelet Design
  • 4 Frequently Asked Questions
    • 4.1 1. How Do You Make an Easy String Bracelet?
    • 4.2 2. What Are the Most Popular Friendship Patterns?
  • 5 Conclusion

What Are the Easiest & Most Popular Knots Used in String Bracelets?

Making string bracelets is all about tying some creative knots. While these may seem very complicated, some of them are pretty easy. Mentioned below are some of the most widely used easy knots in string bracelets.

The Overhand Knot

The Overhand Knot

The overhand knot is the simplest and most widely used knot. It’s the same knot you apply while tying shoe laces. You take one end of the strand over the other and pull it through the loop. 

We use an overhand knot to secure beads in bracelets at the end of a thread to prevent fraying, and there are many more ways to use the overhand knot. 

Sliding Knot 

Sliding Knot

Sliding knots make wonderful bracelets. In fact, people make single sliding knot bracelets. The great thing about a sliding knot is that it lets you make adjustable bracelets to suit the wearer’s wrist size.

Related: 8 Amazing Clay Bead Bracelet Ideas You Must Try!

Lark’s Head Knot

Lark's Head Knot

The Lark’s head knot is another very easy knot to make. This knot is usually used to attach charms and pendants. To make Lark’s head knot, you only have to make a loop and pass the loose ends of the thread through a pendant and again back through the loop to secure it. 

Square Knot

Square Knot

The square knot is very common in bracelet making, maybe because it’s the easiest knot to add beads or jewelry pieces. A square knot is created by wrapping the outer end of the strings in a loop.

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Forward Knot

Forward Knot

This is the most common knot people use in bracelet making. At first, it looks a bit complicated, but once you get the hang of it, making forward knots gets super easy. To make a forward knot, you need to take two strands, one on top of the other. 

First, you’ll make a basic knot on top of the string and secure it. Now you’ll pull one of the strings on top of the other and then pull it back up through the loop. This is the basic procedure; you’ll repeat the process to make a complete bracelet. 

Backward Knot

Backward Knot

The backward knot is another versatile knot commonly used in bracelet making. The process is quite similar to the forward knot, but you’ll reverse the technique this time. Instead of passing one strand over the other, this time, you’ll pass the thread under the other strand.  

Related: Alpha Bracelet Patterns: How Are They Different From Typical Bracelet Knots?

Pretzel Knot

Pretzel Knot

Also known as the Josephine knot, the pretzel knot is used in macrame bracelets. It has a very decorative look, and there are different ways of making it. It depends on the artistry of the crafter and which way they prefer to make it. 

Most string bracelets are made using either of the mentioned knot designs. Hence, learning to tie a perfect knot is more important before you actually begin making bracelets. 

If you are a beginner, I would suggest starting with the most basic ones, like the sliding knot or Lark’s knot, and gradually you can start making the forward and the backward knots. 

Related: How To Make An Adjustable Bracelet? Create Your Own Custom Fit Bracelets

Meaning Of Different Colored Bracelets

Have you ever thought that the colors used in bracelets have more depth apart from their aesthetic value? Mentioned below are some of the core meanings associated with colored bracelets:

  • Red- Red is the color of love and passion. Red also represents good luck and fortune. 
  • Rose Gold- Rose gold represents passion and harmony. It also represents feminine energy. 
  • Pink- Pink is also a color of femininity, passion, and good energy. People also wear pink bracelets to show support for breast cancer or to represent their solidarity towards women’s health issues. 
  • Blue- Blue is the symbol of courage. Gifting a blue bracelet to your friend means reminding them of how courageous they are and that they can face any challenge the world throws up at them. 
  • Black- Black bracelets actually mean positive energy and power. The color black also never goes out of style and perfectly goes with any outfit too. 
  • Silver- Silver bracelets are the symbol of strong and honest friendship. Silver is also the color associated with richness, good fortune, and success. If your friend is starting a new journey, gifting a silver bracelet is the best option. 
  • Green- Green is the color of the truth. Green friendship bracelets symbolize a solid bond based on truth and honesty. 
  • Yellow- Yellow is the color of optimism and happiness. Yellow bracelets are meant to wish good health and happiness to your friends.

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10 Most Popular String Bracelet Patterns You Should Try Your Hands At – Beginner Friendly

1. Alternating Knot String Bracelet

Alternating Knot String Bracelet

The alternating knot string bracelet is one of the easiest patterns for beginners. It requires only two strings of different colors. You’ll first tie a knot, joining both the strings at the tip, and start braiding them together.

Click here to check the complete tutorial. 

Related: 10 Rubber Band Bracelet Ideas – Easy & Unique

2. Zipper Knot Design Bracelet

Zipper Knot Design Bracelet

Zipper knot design bracelets are another trendy design that’s been quite popular among teens. They look quirky when worn alone or paired with other bracelets. You’ll need three strings to make this design and just a tape or clip to hold the bracelet while you’re making it. 

Want to see the complete procedure? If yes, click here. 

3. Spiral Staircase Design String Bracelet

Spiral Staircase Design String Bracelet

Want to try your hands out on something more creative? Why not try the spiral staircase design? Also called the Chinese staircase bracelet, this bracelet is made with one single knot: the forward knot. 

You can experiment with as many colors of thread as you want. And if you want to go more creative, you can add beads and charms too. 

Click here to see a detailed tutorial. 

4. Braided String Bracelet

Braided String Bracelet

Do you know how to braid hair? I’m sure you do; it’s a pretty basic thing not to know, right? Then use the same technique to braid threads, and you have a new string bracelet. Pick any three colors of strings or beads (if you prefer) and start braiding them. You can use six strings (two strings of one color) to make the bracelet thicker. 

This is the easiest bracelet to make, and even people with zero crafting knowledge can make it. And it looks great on the wrist, too. 

Click here for the full tutorial. 

5. Ladder Stitched String Bracelet

Ladder Stitched String Bracelet

Ladder stitched string bracelet is a four-string easy-to-braid bracelet. It’s a unisex design, so it looks great on both men and women. Embroidery floss is best for making ladder-stitched design bracelets, but if you like a chunkier look, use yarn or any other thicker thread. 

Click here for the complete tutorial. 

6. Diagonal Bracelet

Diagonal Bracelet

Diagonal bracelets are a little complicated to make and may not be suitable for beginners. But once you master making the basic designs and knots, you can try out this design too. 

You can make it using three or five strings of different colors, and embroidery floss is the best thread to use for the purpose. 

Here is a link to the full tutorial. 

7. Diamond Bracelet Pattern

Diamond Bracelet Pattern

Diamond pattern bracelets are probably the oldest bracelet designs all of us have seen. It’s a beginner-friendly design, but you must know how to tie forward and backward knots to make this design. 

You can go more creative by adding as many strings as you want and also add beads and charms. I usually prefer to use embroidery floss threads, but other cotton strings should do the job perfectly well. 

Click here for the complete tutorial. 

Related: Chinese Staircase Bracelet: Patterns & Meaning 

8. Button Bracelet Pattern

Button Bracelet Pattern

There isn’t a special pattern for button bracelets. The idea is to add tiny buttons as embellishments in any string bracelet design. You can add buttons in the braided, ladder, or diagonal bracelets. Buttons add a special design element making the bracelets look even cooler. 

You can also make a complete buttoned bracelet by stitching different buttons together. These bracelets look super quirky and are great for kids and teens. 

Click here to see the full tutorial. 

9. Wave Designed String Bracelet

Wave Designed String Bracelet

Here is another creative string bracelet design you’ll love making. You should use seven different strings to make the wave-style bracelet. Other supplies you’ll need are- scissors, tape, and a clipboard. 

The design is a little complicated, so beginners may need to brush up their knot-making skills before trying the wave bracelets. 

Click here to see the full tutorial. 

10. Zig Zag Bracelet Design

Zig Zag Bracelet Design

Last but not least, the zig-zag string bracelet pattern is quite a trend among teens currently. The design may look a little complicated, but it’s pretty easy to make. It looks great with multiple colored strings. You can add letters or charms for a more personalized outcome. 

Embroidery floss is the best thread to use for these bracelets, but yarn also does the job perfectly. If you like a more classy finish, use muted color strings like black, white, or gray. 

Click here for the full tutorial. 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How Do You Make an Easy String Bracelet?

The three-string braided bracelet is one of the easiest to make. Take three different colored threads and start braiding them. They look chic and beautiful. You can add dainty jewelry pieces like charms and pendants for a more detailed look. 

2. What Are the Most Popular Friendship Patterns?

The braided, diamond, spiral staircase, and zipper knot patterns are some of the most popular friendship bracelet designs. Not only do they look beautiful, but they are also pretty easy to make as well.

Conclusion

Those were my top picks for string bracelet patterns. There are different techniques you can use to make bracelets, starting from the most basic knots to complicated ones. Besides, there are endless designs and ways to make it more creative. 

If you love arts and crafts, you’ll definitely enjoy experimenting with the patterns I listed. Handmade bracelets are also an excellent way to express your personal style, and they are a great gifting item too. 

Which style did you like the most from the list? Would you try making them? Share your thoughts in the comments. 

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Mahnoor Malik Awan

Hi, I’m Mahnoor Malik Awan, a Crocheter, artist, freelancer, and writer. Art & Craft have been my best buddy for as far as I can remember. I used to make clothes and write stories when playing with my dolls. I even tried to record a film with my camera phone at the age of 10, where I was the director, writer, producer at the same, along with making the dolls act. I love to crochet, there’s nothing that I haven’t tried with it; from home decor to amigurumi to clothes and much more. I still remember how I used to sleep all day after school and one day my Mom bought me a hook and a ball of yarn and dropped me at my neighbors. She said “No More Sleeping In Noon.” And drove off. I’m still grateful to her for making this decision for me. I live in Pakistan with My Parents and Siblings. My Love for Craft has Honoured me with the Title of Crocheter and Ghostwriter. The Two jobs that don’t feel like working at all.

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