TEARDROP LOOP [CC] || Friendship Bracelets

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Published 2018-10-18
Hey guys! In this video I show you how to make a teardrop loop for your friendship bracelet. Subscribe to my socials below!

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FISHBONE CHEVRON: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā FISHBONEĀ CHEVRONĀ [CC]Ā ||Ā FriendshipĀ B...Ā Ā 
BASIC KNOTS: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā BASICĀ KNOTSĀ -Ā BEGINNERĀ FRIENDLYĀ [CC]Ā ...Ā Ā 

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All Comments (21)
  • @LydiaElise
    I actually use my feet to make them sometimes šŸ˜‚ I hook the loop onto my first or second toe and it works perfectly šŸ˜‚
  • @terrymerci649
    Iā€™m really really really happy that your video got put in my recommended!!! Iā€™ve been making bracelets since I was 12, Iā€™m now 20, and this is a whole world of bracelet making I never knew!! Like holy Iā€™m so excited to make new patterns and bracelets with all the info Iā€™ve gotten from your channel! šŸ’™
  • @graciestone6185
    i usually tie a knot at the top of my bracelet pattern, then poke a safety pin through the knot, then safety pin it to my jeans or any surface.
  • @foxoxo4782
    I'm a beginner and your tutorials are perfect for me, I love how well you know what you're doing and the high quality of your tutorials
  • @katlynselph3237
    Hi! I use a binder to secure my bracelet once I have a loop. I'll just open one of the rings and loop it on there. Works perfectly and gives me a nice flat surface to work on.
  • @quetzaltlaloc
    This is exactly what I've been needing for my bracelets for over 30 years! Thank you so much!
  • How I should continue the pattern after teardrop loop? By the way, your tutorials are so helpful, clear, and amazing. Thank you so much šŸ˜š
  • @greentea-br3co
    If your on the go, use that toe!! No I'm not kidding a toe works well šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
  • @magicalmischel
    This is so cool! I thought it would be impossibly hard, but after your explanation, it looks very doable :D I've always started my bracelets with an unbraided loop and a knot, and ended them with a simple braid, and then wrapped the loop onto/around the braid so that I could move the "wrapped loop" up and down the braid and make the bracelet on my wrist loose or tight, but tbh the teardrop loop looks so much cooler :D Thanks!
  • @raniapsounou77
    One of the most detailed and helpful tutorial video, for "how to start a bracelet". Thank you for showing us the way to do this loop. The talent you have, for decoding the pattern, is amazing!!! Congratulations!!!
  • @amber-gu6kg
    I find securing the bracelet to a cushion using a safety pin very useful! ā˜ŗļø
  • I used to make simple friendship bracelets when I was younger but since they are so popular now and there are so many different designs Iā€™m getting back into it and learning the best designs (in my opinion) Iā€™m so excited to learn
  • @avahodges1163
    to secure your bracelets. i got a clipboard and cut little notches at the bottom just using a pair of scissors. the notches hold the strings so i can make knots without the other strings getting in the way!
  • These videos are inspiring. Especially, at a time when we have to stay home. My daughter and I have started a new hobby of bracelet making together. Thank you!
  • I love how satisfying and easy your tutorials are to watch! I've been so curious on how to start my bracelets so this was very helpful :) Keep up the awesome content!
  • @lolaxdlv
    Iā€™m so glad I watched this video. Iā€™ve been making bracelets for almost 15 years and this tutorial finally taught me how to segment knot!!! I never thought Iā€™d be able to understand it, but here I am. My days of reading patters row by row and getting lost, losing steam, and taking forever are over. Thanks for all your work and sharing your skill!
  • @Nina-yl6mk
    I often do my bracelets on a quite ā€œfirmā€œ pillow. So to secure it I just use a safety pin. That works quite well šŸ™ƒ Btw. Your channel just got recommendet to me. The 30 minute Video where you showed all your bracelets. The last two bracelets were my favorite because they gave me an Idea what I can do for my boyfriend for his birthday or Christmas or something :) Definitely subscribed, love the videosā¤