Advanced Patterns
Advanced patterns are different from simple patterns because they are more involved. Instead of each row being extremely similar, these bracelets are made up of repetitions of a set design. The design could be as short as 2 or 4 rows or as detailed as more than 20.
A pattern generally looks like this:
A pattern generally looks like this:
The rows are the numbered lines marked on each side. When you get to the bottom of the pattern, you go back to the top and start again until your bracelet is the desired length.
Remember, the arrows denote what type of knot you are making. The color of the string surrounding the arrow shows which string will be on top.
Remember, the arrows denote what type of knot you are making. The color of the string surrounding the arrow shows which string will be on top.
On here are just a few examples of more advanced patterns. Click on the pictures below or use the navigation bar to learn how to make them. For even more patterns, you can visit friendship-bracelets.net and explore their website.