See how to make a beautiful chevron bracelet pattern with this step-by-step tutorial. Perfect for beginners, this classic design uses vibrant embroidery floss to create a timeless zigzag pattern.
It's perfect for summer camp vibes, handmade gifts, or simply enjoying the meditative process of knotting thread. Plus, with chevron friendship bracelet patterns in 4 colors like these, you can get creative with bold, beautiful designs.
Grab your favorite colors and let's get knotting!

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I love friendship bracelets (and these cute diy yarn hats!) because they're one of the easiest and most fun yarn crafts projects you can make anywhere, anytime. Plus, they're always a joy to create!
Also, have you seen the latest one, this cute heart friendship bracelet tutorial? It's a perfect project for when you master the chevron pattern I'm about to show you.

Why the Chevron Pattern is a Favorite
This chevron friendship bracelet is a classic, beginner-friendly pattern and a favorite for anyone learning to make friendship bracelets.
Supplies
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You'll need:
- embroidery floss in four colors (2 yards each)
- scissors
- tape or clipboard
About the 4 Basic Knots
Friendship bracelets are made using four basic friendship bracelet knots, which control the direction the thread travels. Each knot is created by stacking two knots using the same pair of strands. Here are the four types:

- Forward Knot: A forward knot followed by another forward knot.
- Backward Knot: A backward knot followed by another backward knot.
- Forward-Backward Knot: A forward knot followed by a backward knot.
- Backward-Forward Knot: A backward knot followed by a forward knot
With this diy chevron bracelet, you only need to know the forwards knot and the backwards knot.
Chevron Friendship Bracelet Tutorial
See how to make a friendship bracelet with 4 strings - in probably the most popular of all, the chevron pattern:
Step 1 - Prepare Your Threads

- Cut 4 strands of each color (here: yellow, teal, green, aqua), each about 2 yards long, for a total of 8 strands.
- Fold them all in half, so everythig is just 1 yard long.
Step 2 - Make a Knot and Arrange the Threads

- Tie the fold in a knot, leaving a small half-inch tall loop for tying the bracelet later.
- Secure the knot to a flat surface using tape or clip it onto a clipboard.
- Separate the strands into two sets, with 2 strands of each color on each side.
- Arrange the strands in a mirror-image pattern, with the outermost threads matching in color and alternating colors inwards.
Step 3 - Begin the Chevron Pattern (Row 1)
Starting from the Left Side: Forward Knots

Take the outermost strand on the left (yellow) and make a forward knot over the second strand (teal):
- Create a 4-shape over the second strand, loop it under, and back through the opening.
- Pull up and to the right to tighten.
- Always make the knot twice.

- Continue making forward knots over each strand toward the middle until the outermost strand reaches the center.
Right Side: Backward Knots

Take the outermost strand on the right (yellow) and make a backward knot over the second strand (teal).
- Create a reverse 4-shape, loop it under, and back through the opening.
- Pull up and to the left to tighten.
- Always make the knot twice.
Continue making backward knots toward the middle until the outermost strand reaches the center.
Connect the Center Strands

- Tie a backward knot with the two center strands to connect the left and right sides of the chevron row. Twice.
Step 3 - Make Row 2 with the second color

Repeat these steps to complete another chevron row.
Step 4 - Continue creating chevron rows

Repeat the pattern until you reach the desired length of the chevron bracelet.

Step 5 - Finish the Bracelet

- Tie a large knot at the end of the bracelet to secure the pattern.
- Divide the strands in two, guide one through the starting loop and tie off the bracelet.
- Trim the excess thread, leaving enough for tying the bracelet around the wrist.

Conclusion
Voila! Your chevron-patterned friendship bracelet is complete. This beautiful design is a thoughtful gift or a fun way to practice your knotting skills. It's so much fun to experiment with different colors or adding embellishments like charms. Give it a try!❤️
FAQ
The best string for making friendship bracelets is embroidery floss. This smooth, 6-stranded cotton thread is available in a wide range of colors.
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