
Measure and cut a piece of bias the same length as the wrist + 0.5 cm.

Here's a quick and easy tutorial for making a little gift for a young lady. We offer you a wide choice of different colors and motifs to personalize this tutorial. You can also choose other 925 silver charms. This little ribbon bracelet can also be made in gold. See the material list and other possibilities at the bottom of the page in the variation section.
The bracelet is made with an extension chain that allows you to adjust the size of the bracelet. You'll still need to know the approximate wrist size of the person you're giving it to. It's best to measure wrist size directly with a tape measure, but here are some approximate guidelines for children's wrist sizes, bearing in mind that bone structure and weight also play a major role:
Of course, this bracelet can also be made for an adult. Simply adjust the ribbon size.

Measure and cut a piece of bias the same length as the wrist + 0.5 cm.

On one ring, slip 3 leaf charms or your pendant and close the ring. Fold the center of the bias in half and pass it through a new ring. Add the leaf ring to the bias ring.

Place clamps at the ends of the bias pieces. Fold the bias in half just beforehand, or choose 10 mm ferrules.
For further explanations, click on this link How to use crimping tips.

attach the clasp and extension chain to the end caps with a ring.







































































































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