You can also make an ombre bracelet with two shades of a color, like blue or red. Ombre bracelets use a pattern where the color changes little by little from light to dark. [2] X Research source

If you don’t have 65" of embroidery thread, you can make your bracelet without a loop. In this case, you will need to use a length of 30" for your thread. [3] X Research source

If you have chosen to not loop your threads and instead are using 30" strands, simply tape your strings to your clipboard or flat surface.

Your strings should now be in the order: 2, 3, 4, 1.

Your bracelet should now have a diagonal striped pattern, with alternating colors. [4] X Research source

You can dip the ends in nail polish to prevent them from fraying. [5] X Research source You can add a braid after your forward knots are finish to give your bracelet more character. [6] X Research source

Choose complementing colors or contrasting colors to give your bracelet contrast. Customize the bracelet with your personal color choices, or choose a color you think your friend might like. Ombre patterns change color from light to dark gradually. [8] X Research source Your six string friendship bracelet, if you choose six different shades of the same color or shades between similar colors (like blue to green), can make an excellent ombre pattern.

It helps to label the strings by number, from 1-6. So moving left to right, the strings will be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. If you have trouble remembering the numbers for your strings, write each number on a piece of tape and attach it to the end of the corresponding string.

When you have completed your first round of forward knots with string 1, the resulting order of your strings should be: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1.

Be sure your forward knots are pulled tight, and when you have completed this round of forward knots, the order of your strings will be: 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2.

You can dip the ends in nail polish to prevent them from fraying. [9] X Research source You can use the excess thread to add a braid to your bracelet, giving it more character.