Materials: Colorful, batik-printed cotton fabrics work best for this, and you can source many from the scrap bin at your local fabric store. You’ll also need scissors, a small glass of water, and decorative buttons that feature a loop below the ornamental piece.

1. Cut strips of fabric half an inch wide. Here, we used all the same cloth, but feel free to use all sorts of fabric if you’re looking for a more colorful jumble. Length-wise, they should be three to four inches longer than double the circumference of your wrist. One strip of fabric equals one bracelet.

2. Completely submerge a fabric strip in water, then wring it out. Using wet fabric allows the bracelet to hold its twisted shape later on.

3. Have a friend hold one end of the now-wet fabric strip, or tape it to a sturdy surface. Twist the fabric tightly all the way down to the other end. Then thread a button to the halfway point of the twisted fabric strip. Take care to make sure everything remains taut.


5. Tie the loose ends of the fabric in a tight knot. When the bracelet is wrapped around your wrist, the knot should sit just past the button so the bracelet fits comfortably. Thread the button through the loop created by the knot.

6. Cut off the excess fabric.

7. Repeat as many times as desired with as many different fabrics as desired! We think four look great together, but a single one of these bracelets would be a great way to simply dress up your wrist.







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