Too much cord will actually make tying the knot more difficult since it will be more difficult to hold and keep secure while you are tying.To get started, lay the knot cord on top of the base cord. Step 2: Set Up the End Strands. You may have to research or play around with a few different designs before you find one that suits your taste.This site is owned and operated by Elli & Tee Inc. Thecreativefolk.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.Since you are making two knots, you will need much more cord – at least four more inches than if you were making a single sliding knot.This necklace will be adjustable from about 12 inches to 24 inches. You can hit both ends of the fashion spectrum with just one simple knot!We are a group of creatives with a passion for sharing our knowledge. This video by JewelryTutorialHQ on YouTube is an excellent tutorial on how to make single sliding knots! It’s also nice to have a one-size-fits-all solution if you’re selling jewelry online where people are unable to try your handmade jewelry on for size. It is totally free to subscribe to the email newsletter and to my YouTube channel :)This video shows you how to make a single sliding knot as an alternative to a square knot or two sliding knots, which are both common ways to create adjustable closures for your cord and leather jewelry.There was an error submitting your subscription.

Useful Links: How to Make a Square Knot Step 1: Before You Add the Closure. You’ll get better with practice.Let’s start with the one-knot design.

Thread this end through all of the loops and out the other end of the row of loops.

Sliding knots are an easy way to make your jewelry adjustable.

It is also more popular because it’s more secure. The last step is to trim the ends of the knot cord. In each case, you will slide one knot, which will cause a bubble of cord between the two and then slide the other knot to adjust and make them even.Make sure the coils don't overlap and sit neatly side by side. Cut a short length of cord to make your sliding knot from. Sliding knots are an easy way to make your jewelry adjustable. Sliding knots come in very handy when making casual bracelets such as friendship bracelets, shambhala style bracelets, or other macrame braclets and necklaces using leather or cord.

The last loop you threaded the cord through will pull inside the coils.
Knot around the cord following the instructions above. No problem! Tie a knot on each end of your necklace or bracelet. There should be enough friction so it will hold the jewelry in place, but not so much that it is difficult to adjust when it's time to take off your jewelry. :) I bought something similar a while ago but the holes are soooo small, no cord fits :(One more step! To practice the sliding knot, you will need two pieces of cord.

Some good choices of fiber cord are hemp, waxed cotton, or Chinese knotting cord. You may have to research or play around with a few different designs before you find one that suits your taste.This site is owned and operated by Elli & Tee Inc. Thecreativefolk.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.Since you are making two knots, you will need much more cord – at least four more inches than if you were making a single sliding knot.This necklace will be adjustable from about 12 inches to 24 inches. Just be patient.While keeping the loops in place (this is the first tricky part), insert the cord end through all of the loops.

Okay! Unfortunately, if you pull the knot too tight, it can be difficult to get it loose again, so make adjustments carefully.One of the best ways to use this sliding knot is as an adjustable clasp using the two ends of the bracelet or necklace cord.