Beautiful combination of blues and white. It reminds me of ocean and fresh ocean breeze. It gives fresh and clean look and feel while wearing it!

Materials Used
Cords used in this project is 100% cotton. Cotton is more friendly to the skin and feels more comfortable when wearing the bracelet. There are 6 embroidery cotton threads used: 2 light blue, 2 blue and 2 white. You can get the embroidery cotton threads used in this craft in my shop.
Length:
- Light Blue: each is 110 cm (43 in) long, total length: 2*110 cm or 2*43 in.
- Blue: each is 110 cm (43 in) long, total length: 2*110 cm or 2*43 in.
- White: each is 140 cm (55 in) long, total length: 2*140 cm or 2*55 in.
Other tools used: clamp or clamp clip, a board with a big clamp, ruler, scissor.

Braid Pattern
This bracelet is easy to make, the pattern is as follows:
- Number of Cords: 6
- Colour Used: 3
- Number of Rows: 10
The first 2 rows of the braid pattern looks like the following. You can get the complete pattern with step-by-step video tutorial here.

If you’re not familiar with the pattern diagram and how to use it, please read this post first.
Step-by-Step Making Instruction
- Cut 6 cords, and line them up in the following order.
- A: each is 110 cm (43 in) long, total length: 2*110 cm or 2*43 in.
- B: each is 110 cm (43 in) long, total length: 2*110 cm or 2*43 in.
- C: each is 140 cm (55 in) long, total length: 2*140 cm or 2*55 in.

2. Leave 15cm (5.9in) on the top and fix it with the clamp.

3. Fix it with a second clamp. Then follow the pattern to start braiding the first row.

4. Finishing up
Repeat 1-10 rows until desired length. Separate 6 threads into 3 groups. Braid till reaching ~15cm in length, then tie a loop to close it, afterwards tighten it up by pulling each thread, and trim the extra.
Do the same on the other end for the reserved 15cm at the beginning.
Finishing up with one side adjustable sliding closure.



Video Tutorial
This video shows how to make the first row of the bracelet step-by-step:
Final Result
Once you made yours, snap a quick picture and post it in the comment below. I would love to see how your final craft turns out and I bet other readers would like the same.
