Introduction

This guide outlines how to repair a beaded bracelet with a broken string. A string is considered broken if it is snapped, torn, stretched, or otherwise damaged. When a string is broken, the bracelet may feel loose or the beads may fall off.

Below is a list of steps that you can follow to replace the string. Acquiring the tools to replace the string is often a cheaper and more reasonable alternative than bringing it to a specialized store for repair.

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    • Test your bracelet by wearing it on your wrist.

    • If it is loose, sagging (as pictured), or fully snapped, this is a sign that you may need to replace the string.

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    • Cut the old string using scissors.

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    • Separate the beads from the old string.

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    • Measure the new string by wrapping it 1.5 times around your wrist.

    • If you want a loose fit, add extra slack, otherwise pull it flush against skin.

    • Make sure to leave at least 2 in (5.1cm) of excess string for the knot.

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    • Cut the new string at the desired length using scissors.

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    • Thread the beads onto the new string one at a time.

    • You can use tweezers to hold the beads as you thread.

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    • Tie a square knot to secure the bracelet.

    • Cross both ends to form an "X" shape.

    • Loop one end of the string over the other to form a simple knot.

    • Tie another simple knot, but this time, loop in the opposite direction. If you initially looped the right side over the left, loop the left side over the right, and vice versa.

    • Pull tight to form a square knot.

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    • As an optional step, apply a dot of super glue to the knot.

    • Wait until the super glue fully dries before moving on, otherwise the knot may come undone.

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    • Trim the excess string.

    • Make sure to leave at least 1/2 in (1.3cm) of excess string for the knot.

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    • Test your bracelet by wearing it again. It should have a tighter fit.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Lucas Wang

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