Cut Out + Keep

Ombre Cord Bracelet

A simple and stylish ombre bracelet that's easy to make

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/ombre-cord-bracelet • Posted by The Things She Makes

Create a stackable bracelet with simple materials and an easy method.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 104254 2f2014 09 07 172608 17

Description

Create a stackable bracelet with simple materials and an easy method.

Instructions

  1. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172617 1

    The method is very simple and you can have this whipped up in 20 minutes. To begin, select your cord. I chose three similar shades: light grey, dark grey and dark navy and bought 1m of each.

  2. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172623 2

    I started by threading each cord with one of the curved bars.

  3. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172629 3

    To measure my first length of cord, I started from the centre of the underside of my wrist, around to the top of my wrist, ensuring the curved bar rested neatly on top and then wrapping back under, round and finishing again at the centre top. Cutting the thread, I then attached this with hot glue to the second cord - both ends flush.

  4. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172637 4

    To hide this, the bar threaded on the second cord is moved to rest over the centre of the join.

  5. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172647 5

    Making the cord and change in colour seem seamless [if you have any trouble threading the bar over the join, trim the edges a little to help]. Resting both curved bars on the centre top of my wrist, I then measured the second cord length by wrapping it around my wrist one time and making the cut:

  6. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172653 6

    ....before joining the third cord in exactly the same way, hiding the join with the curved bar threaded on the third length of cord.

  7. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172718 8

    This length was then cut when the thread reached the underside of my wrist, reaching the start of the first cord to complete the bracelet. I decided to keep the design simple, with one loop of each cord, but you can repeat these steps as many times for as many stacks you like. Next, finishing with fastenings. I chose clasps as they are incredible secure and easy to use.

  8. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172726 9

    Take a clasp and place the end of the cord inside - use pliers to close the clasp to secure the cord in place [the clasp will be a pyramid shape].

  9. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172732 10

    ...to secure the cord, flatten one side down flat with the pliers [you can also close the clasps without jewellery pliers if you don't have them, e.g. scissors - but I am terrible for using incorrect tools!].

  10. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172740 11

    ...and then close the other half flat and flush on top.

  11. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172747 12

    ...using the pliers to help open and close the join of the fastening, attach this to the end of the clasp.

  12. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172755 13

    ...and repeat on the opposite side.

  13. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172806 14

    And it really is as simple as that.

  14. Small 104254 2f2014 09 07 172815 17

    ...stacked with other jewellery pieces on on their own - I'm a little bit in love with how simple they are - dressed up or down. So, if you are new to jewellery making, this would be a perfect project to get you on your way.