7 Simple DIY Hemp Bracelet Patterns For Summer

DIY Hemp Bracelet

DIY Hemp Bracelet Patterns are easy and fun ways to create unique, eco-friendly accessories using natural fibers. These patterns offer various styles, such as braids, loops, and knots, allowing individuals to express their creativity and personalize their designs. By following our 7 DIY Hemp Bracelet Patterns anyone can make their own custom hemp bracelet at home, showcasing their style, and adding a touch of natural charm to their fashion.

DIY Hemp Bracelet Patterns

Hemp is one of the most versatile fibers, making it an excellent choice for jewelry-making projects. It’s a sturdy and durable material, well-suited to weaving into bracelets, belts, and other accessories. From boho to simplistic styles, our collection of DIY ideas is easy to create using basic skills that anyone can master. These DIY bracelets are ideal for making new friends, giving them Valentine’s Day gifts, or adding a pleasing touch to your outfit. So, explore these DIY handmade gift ideas and craft something simple and elegant.

Intricate Cuff Hemp Bracelet

Intricate cuff hemp bracelet

Renee’s Cuff Hemp Bracelet is a nice-looking DIY hemp bracelet with a special cuff design. The bracelet is ideal for adding a boho touch to your outfit while making a sustainable fashion statement.

Begin by chaining 30, then DC cluster in the 3rd chain from hook. This initial sequence involves inserting into stitch, yarning over and pulling through two loops three times, then ch 2, DC cluster in the same stitch. Repeat this process, eliminating 3 chains at a time, 6 times over. For the final 3 chains, make a buttonhole by HDC 3 times, sl-st, ch-6, sl-st, HDC 3 times. Lastly, working on the inverse side, mimics the primary side’s pattern, including a DC cluster, ch 2, DC cluster in the final stitch, where you’ll affix your button.

Materials: 

  • Hemp
  • Crochet hook
  • Button for the closure

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Knotted Hemp Bracelet

Knotted hemp bracelet

The Knotted Hemp Bracelet is an ideal project for beginners looking into hemp-made jewelry. With flexible sizing, the bracelet can easily accommodate both large and small wrists, making it perfect for personalized gifts or a chic summer accessory for your collection.

Begin by cutting 4 equal-length pieces. If opting to include a connector, make a pair of lark’s head knots as the pulling-off point, threading the hole with the knot loop and repeating on either side. Proceed to add beads in no particular order, traversing either one or two strands of the cut pieces, securing each with an overhand knot. The bead sequence should reach a specific length relevant to the wrist size. Finish by attaching end caps after trimming the “tails” to fit into the cap. Ultimately, add a clasp.

Materials: 

  • Optional) A focal bead
  • 36-lb hemp
  • Beads you love with large holes
  • Glue-on end caps and jewelry glue
  • Scissors

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Sliding Hemp Bracelet

Sliding Hemp Bracelet

The DIY Hemp Beaded Wish Bracelet is a nice bonus to any jewelry set. The bracelet has an optional charm that adds elegance and gives your wrist a quirky feel. You can change the bracelet’s size using 4-8 square knots. A last overhand knot through a bead keeps all the hemp threads joined at the end.

Start by cutting three strands of twine to about 14 inches each. Pass the chosen beads onto each strand as per your wish. For some extra flair, add a charm or two. Overlap the ends of the strands and tie between four to eight square knots to give the bracelet an adjustable feature. To conclude your creation, thread all strands through an additional bead and tie a final knot. Congratulations, you’ve made your bracelet! Remember, it can also be worn as an anklet.

Materials: 

  • Hemp
  • Assorted beads and charms

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Hemp Button Bracelets

Hemp button bracelets

Let’s make new friends by creating this DIY bracelet. Made from natural fibers and adorned with nature-themed button clasps, this hemp bracelet perfectly harmonizes glass and metal beads. It can be beaded or not, making it suitable for both men and women.

Start by trimming four similar strands. You can start by crafting two lark’s head knots if you want to attach a link. Thread the knot through the link and do the same on both sides. Put in beads randomly by going across one or two threads; lock every bead with an overhand knot. Ensure the beads thread up to an exact size fitting your wrist. Lastly, cut the excess ends to fit into the ends and attach the ends. Lastly, put in a fastener.

Materials: 

  • Three lengths of 20-lb hemp
  • Optional metal nugget beads
  • Buttons
  • Scissors
  • Clipboard or other means to secure your work
  • Craft glue

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Simple Braids and Beads

Simple braids and beads

Carefully woven, these Bracelets are noticeable for their simple yet stylish look. These bracelets are made mostly from hemp or cotton twine and size 6/0 seed beads, showing a neat design with two lines of beads.

Start by cutting three even strands and knotting them, leaving ‘tails.’ Secure the strands, then braid for a specific length. Slide a bead onto the outer strand before passing it to the middle, snugging it against the knot. Continue this until you have your desired pattern of beads. After adding the required number of beads, braiding is continued normally and then knotted again to conclude the braiding. Cut the ‘tails’ to match, but ensure it can be tied onto a wrist. If you want, attach removable end caps.

Materials: 

  • Hemp or cotton twine
  • Size 6/0 seed beads
  • Scissors

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Two-colored woven Bracelet

Two-coloured woven bracelet

Show your skills by making a Woven Hemp Bracelet for men. This bracelet is special because of its two-color detailed design. It is made with 2mm colored nylon threads. Experiment with the different colors and make it more special.

To create the woven hemp bracelet, cut 3 threads about 1m long. Fold them in half, leaving a 2cm loop at the top. Tie an overhand knot beneath it. Use the outermost threads to make a series of lark’s head knots over the adjacent threads. Keep alternating the color as you knot to create a wavy lacework pattern. Once you finish the pattern, tie an overhand knot to form a closure that fits into the top loop. Trim any excess threads and sear the ends if needed.

Materials: 

  • 2mm blue nylon thread
  • 2mm red nylon thread
  • Scissors
  • Lighter

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DIY Braided Bead Bracelet

Show your skills by making a Woven Hemp Bracelet for men. This bracelet is special because of its two-color detailed design. It is made with 2mm colored nylon threads. These threads are used instead of hemp.

This DIY bracelet mixes the simplicity of braiding with the flair of beadwork. It features vibrant colors and patterns you can customize to suit your style perfectly. In addition, its accessible tutorial makes it suitable for craft enthusiasts at any skill level, from beginners to the more seasoned.

Begin by cutting the cord into two pieces and folding the longer strand in half. Align the shorter strand with the longer strand, fold the excess, and create parallel loops. Tie a knot and snip off the extra strand, leaving three equal strands. Start braiding and integrate beads into the braid by threading a bead onto the outer left strand, pushing it against the braid’s base, and crossing the strands. Repeat for the outer right strand. Keep the braid tight while adding beads. Finish with another inch of braided cord, and measure it against your wrist. Tie a knot, add a two-hole button, and secure it with another knot.

Materials:

  • 1.5 yards of waxed linen cord
  • 50 – 70 size 8/o seed beads
  • a 10-13mm two-hole button
  • scissors

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