{"title":"How to Make a Letter Bead Friendship Bracelet","canonicalUrl":"https://www.craftingstepbystep.com/jewelry-making/how-to-make-a-letter-bead-friendship-bracelet","category":{"slug":"jewelry-making","name":"Jewelry Making"},"creator":{"name":"Creative Fnk","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNYjILiWJLPFr7Bj1ino14Q","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksk64XIIDC8"},"tldr":"Make a letter bead friendship bracelet with alphabet beads and stretch cord. Spell out a name, lyric, or word in under 15 minutes.","totalDurationSeconds":674,"difficulty":"easy","tools":["Scissors","Bead design board (or shallow dish)","Bead stopper or small clip","Ruler or tape measure"],"materials":["Alphabet beads (round 7mm or cube 6mm)","Stretch elastic cord (0.7mm Stretch Magic)","6mm accent beads (pearl, faceted, or glass)","4mm seed beads (for spacers and hiding the knot)","Optional: jewelry glue or clear nail polish"],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Step 1: Pick your word and pull your alphabet beads","text":"Decide what you want the bracelet to say. A name, a one-word reminder, a song lyric, a phone number - anything that fits across the front of your wrist. Short words read best. \"MAMA\", \"LOVE\", \"OLIVIA\", \"CHOOSE JOY\" - all good lengths.Then dig out the letters from your alphabet bead mix. You'll need two options for letter beads: round flat ones (7mm by 3.5mm, letters on two sides) or cube ones (6mm, letters on all four sides). Both work. Cubes are louder and easier to read; rounds lie flatter."},{"number":2,"title":"Step 2: Frame the word with seed beads","text":"Set a 4mm seed bead on each side of the word. The frame makes the letters pop against the band beads and gives you something neutral to slide over the knot at the back later.If your word has two parts - say a first and middle name, or two short words - drop a single contrasting bead in the gap. A black faceted bead between \"CHOOSE\" and \"JOY\" reads as a tiny visual pause without leaving an awkward space."},{"number":3,"title":"Step 3: Measure your wrist and set the length","text":"Wrap a tape measure around your wrist where the bracelet will sit. Add 2.5 to 3 centimeters (about an inch) for stretch. A 16.5cm wrist becomes a 19cm beaded bracelet.That extra centimeter or so is what lets the bracelet slide on without straining the elastic. Too tight and the cord fatigues fast. Too loose and the bracelet flips upside down on your wrist and you can't read the word."},{"number":4,"title":"Step 4: Lay out the full design on the bead board","text":"Work the design out flat before you string anything. Put the word in the middle, then add even rows of band beads on each side until the total length matches your target.Creative Fnk uses two purple pearl beads and one white pearl bead in a repeating pattern. You can copy that or build your own rhythm - alternating colors, all one color, gradient from light to dark. As long as the word lands centered, the band design is yours."},{"number":5,"title":"Step 5: Cut and pre-stretch the elastic","text":"Cut about 25cm of 0.7mm Stretch Magic elastic. That's a generous length for a single bracelet, but you want plenty of slack at both ends to tie a clean knot.Pre-stretch the cord before you string. Hold one end in each hand and give it a firm, steady pull a few times. Stretch Magic has a slight jelly quality fresh from the spool. Tugging it now stops the bracelet from going loose a week after you finish it."},{"number":6,"title":"Step 6: Clip one end and thread the beads","text":"Slide a bead stopper or small binder clip onto one end of the elastic. That keeps the beads from sliding off while you string.Now thread in your planned order - band beads, frame seed bead, the letters, frame seed bead, band beads. Push them down as you go and check the total length against your target every few beads. Stop a bead or two short of your number so you have room to fine-tune before the knot."},{"number":7,"title":"Step 7: Tie a surgeon's knot","text":"Slide one last seed bead onto the back of the bracelet - that's the one you'll bury the knot under.Now tie a surgeon's knot. First half is a normal knot: left strand over right, through the middle, pull snug. Second half is the lock: right strand over left, but this time wrap it through five times instead of once. Pull the first knot tight first, then carefully snug down the five-wrap stack on top of it. Tug gently on all four cord ends to set the elastic."},{"number":8,"title":"Step 8: Trim, hide the knot, then stack and wear","text":"Trim the elastic tails close to the knot - about 1 to 2mm. Don't shave them flush, the knot can pop loose if you cut too close. Gently twist the bracelet so the last seed bead slides over the top of the knot and hides it.That's one done. Now make a few more. Letter bead bracelets look best stacked - one name, one word, one lyric, one inside joke. A single MAMA on its own is sweet. Three or four on the same wrist is the look. Trade one with a friend."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-05-30T15:13:01.373Z","published":"2026-05-30T15:03:49.219Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. 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