
Start by cutting two strips 2 to 2.5 cm wide from your bandana. Simply make a small cut with scissors, then tear the fabric by hand. The tear will naturally follow the weave of the bandana, giving you a perfectly straight cut.

This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to make bandana fabric-covered bracelets, with no experience required. Worn alone or in an accumulation, they add a colorful, bohemian touch to your summer outfits. Mix and match prints and charms to create unique accessories that reflect your personality.
Want to create a trendy piece of jewelry in just a few minutes? Check out this tutorial on how to make pretty bandana fabric-covered bracelets. Easy, quick and accessible to all, it's the perfect project to get started in the world of DIY jewelry.
With their bright colors and summery patterns, these bracelets add a touch of freshness and whimsy to all your outfits. They can be worn alone for a delicate look, or in an accumulation for a more bohemian and colorful effect.
Accessible to beginners and experts alike, these bracelets are easy to make. In just a few simple steps, you'll have a personalized accessory that's comfortable to wear and easy to coordinate with your summer wardrobe.
Give free rein to your creativity by mixing colors, prints and small charms to create unique bracelets that reflect your personality!

Start by cutting two strips 2 to 2.5 cm wide from your bandana. Simply make a small cut with scissors, then tear the fabric by hand. The tear will naturally follow the weave of the bandana, giving you a perfectly straight cut.

Put a dot of glue on your resin bracelet.

Attach one end of the bandana to the resin bracelet where the glue dot was applied, then wrap the fabric strip around the bracelet to the other end.
Glue this end to hold the fabric in place.
Repeat these two steps with a second strip of fabric.

Using a pair of scissors, cut the small threads protruding from your bandana.
To prevent the bandana from fraying, apply a few dots of HRA-399 anti-fraying glue to the edges of the fabric. This will give you a cleaner finish and a better final result.

All that's left to do is mount your charm on an open ring, then attach it to the twisted ring. Then assemble your bracelet.






































































































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