Putting on a friendship bracelet often involves a simple slip-knot or tie-off method depending on the bracelet's design. The provided video snippet describes one such method:
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Grab one end of the bracelet. Hold it between your thumb and finger.
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Grab the other end.
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Slip the second end through the loop formed by the first end. This creates a loop-and-knot closure.
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Pull the second end to tighten the knot. Adjust the tightness of the bracelet on your wrist as needed.
Other common methods for securing a friendship bracelet include:
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Having someone tie it on: This is the traditional method, where a friend ties the bracelet directly onto your wrist, symbolizing the friendship. This method is often used for bracelets without adjustable closures.
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Using a sliding knot: Some bracelets have an adjustable closure using sliding knots that can be tightened or loosened.
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Using a button and loop: The loop end goes over a button on the other end of the bracelet.
The specific method will depend on the type of closure your bracelet has.