How to Make a Turk's Head Sailors Bracelet

by mtsneffels in Craft > Jewelry

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How to Make a Turk's Head Sailors Bracelet

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In this instructable, I show you how to make a Turk's Head Bracelet.  

This are the four questions.

What Did You Make?:
       
I made a Turk's Head Bracelet. It's is good for storing extra rope that is easy to reach.  The only tools and materials I used were my hands and some rope.
How Did You Make It?:
        It's a knot. To make it, you tie some rope. Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy.  The reason I made this, was because some of my friends and I plan do a project for an arts fest this summer, and this one is perfect.
Where Did You Make It?:
        I made the bracelet in my bedroom, on a comfy chair.
What Did You Learn?:
        I learned that it is really easy to make bracelets, footlets (bracelets for ankles), etc with rope.  Beforehand, whenever I tried to tie something, I ended up tied to a table or wrapped in a cocoon of rope (not a good experience).  I also learned that I could make an instructable.

I want to give credit to Jan Brett and her webpage that originally taught me how to make the Turk's Head Bracelet.

Gather Materials

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To make the bracelet, you will need:

6-7 Feet of Rope

1 Piece of Tape

A Plastic Bottle to Wrap the Rope around (preferably something similar to the size of your wrist)

Your Hands (Hopefully, this is obvious)

Start the Bracelet

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To start the bracelet, first tape the end of the rope to the plastic bottle with a piece of tape. 

Wrap the Rope

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Next, wrap the rope around the plastic bottle twice.

Beginning to Braid

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Take the long piece of rope and thread it under right rope and over the left.

Twist

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Cross the left rope over the right rope.

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Thread the long piece of rope under the left rope and over the right rope.

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Now, cross the right rope over the left rope and thread the long piece under the right and over the left.

Repeat Steps 5, 6, and 7 Until You Get Back to Where You Started.


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Once you get to where you started, weave the long piece through the bracelet, following the piece of rope that was tapped down.

Keep Repeating Step 10 Until You Have Either a Double or Triple Stranded Braid. That's Your Choice.

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You're Done!

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Make another one with a different kind of rope or a different number of strands. I even made one out of plastic tubing.