How To Make A Kandi Cuff (with Pictures) (2024)

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Kandi cuffs are bracelets made of plastic pony beads, elastic string, and sometimes embellishments or charms, that are worn by people of all ages. Also known as kandi bracelets, they can be made in many different designs and patterns and are a popular accessory in the rave and electronic dance music culture. People often share kandi cuffs with new friends as a symbol of friendship and unity or as a way to connect and remember experiences. Kandi cuffs can be as simple or as elaborate as you like, and can be customized to reflect your personal style.

This tutorial assumes you have a basic knowledge of reading kandi patterns.
Learn how here: How to Read Kandi Patterns

Step 1: Gather Materials

  • How To Make A Kandi Cuff (with Pictures) (2)Pony beads
  • How To Make A Kandi Cuff (with Pictures) (3)Elastic String

Step 2: Choose a Pattern

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Decide on the design you want to create. There are many different patterns available in our Pattern Gallery or you can create your own right here on Kandi Pad.

Step 3: Measure Your Wrist

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Take a piece of elastic string and wrap it around your wrist one time for each row in your kandi cuff to get a basic measurement. Then, multiply this length by 1.5-2x to ensure you have enough string and cut it at this length. (For example: if your cuff has 4 rows of beads you will wrap the string around your wrist 6-8 times. 6 rows = 9-12 times, 10 rows = 15-20 times, etc.)

*Note: If you run out of string while making your cuff you can always tie more on.

From here, there are two different sets of instructions depending on the orientation of your beads

Choose your cuff orientation:

Cuff with Vertical Beads

Step 4a (v): Vertical Bead Pattern

Here is the cuff we will be creating (with numbers displaying the bead row for reference).
Vertical Bead Cuffs are strung from bottom to top.

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Step 4b (v): String Bead Row 1 and Tie Off

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Begin by threading all of the beads from Row 1 onto your string and arrange into a circle.
Leaving one end short, tie the two ends of string together to hold beads in place.
Trim excess string from short end.

Step 5 (v): String Bead Row 2

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With the long end of string, thread the first bead from Row 2, then back through the first bead in row 1, and then the next bead in row 2.
Keep up this pattern until all beads in row 2 have been strung.

Step 6 (v): String Bead Row 3+

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Continue with Row 3 in the same manner as the previous step, WITHOUT tying off the string. Thread the first bead from row 3, then back through the first bead in row 2, and then the next bead in row 3, etc.
Continue this pattern until the last bead of row 3 is threaded, and then move on to the rest of the rows in the same manner.

Step 7 (v): Tie Off String and Trim Ends

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Once all rows of your cuff have been completed, tie off the remaining string so it can't come undone and trim any excess string from the end.

Wear and share: Your kandi cuff is now complete! You can wear it yourself or give it to a friend as a gift.

Browse our Pattern Gallery to find the perfect kandi cuff pattern for you!

Create Your Own kandi cuff pattern using Kandi Pad's online editor

Cuff with Horizontal Beads

Step 4a (h): Horizontal Bead Pattern

Here is the cuff we will be creating (with numbers displaying the bead row for reference).
Horizontal Bead Cuffs are strung from left to right.

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Step 4b (h): String Bead Row 1

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Begin by threading all of the beads from Row 1 onto your string from top to bottom.

Step 5 (h): String Bead Row 2

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With the long end of string, thread the last bead from Row 2, then back through a bead in row 1, and then the next bead in row 2.
Keep up this pattern until all beads in row 2 have been strung.

Step 6 (h): String Bead Row 3+

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Continue with Row 3 in the same manner as the previous step, alternating directions for each row. Thread the first bead from row 3, then back through the first bead in row 2, and then the next bead in row 3, etc.
Continue this pattern until the last bead of row 3 is threaded, and then move on to the rest of the rows in the same manner.

Step 7 (h): Bring Ends Together

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With all beads strung, bring the ends together to form your cuff.

Step 8 (h): Tie Off String and Trim Ends

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Run the longer end of your string up through the last and first rows of beads, connecting them together and completing your cuff.
With both ends of string on the same side now, tie off the remaining string so it can't come undone and trim any excess string from the ends.

Wear and share: Your kandi cuff is now complete! You can wear it yourself or give it to a friend as a gift.

Browse our Pattern Gallery to find the perfect kandi cuff pattern for you!

Create Your Own kandi cuff pattern using Kandi Pad's online editor

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FAQs

How do you make a Kandi hand cuff? ›

Wrap your string around your wrist to estimate the length for the cuff, and then tie a knot on the end to secure it (leaving a tail). Add on beads in a color pattern of your choice, pulling them taut to the knot on the end.

How much string do I need for a Kandi cuff? ›

Making a Kandi Cuff

Similar to making a single-strand piece of kandi, wrap your string around your wrist to get an estimated length. Then, unravel your string so that you have a significant amount more, about three feet in excess (3 feet makes about 8 rows). Begin beading your cuff.

How do you make rolled cuffs? ›

To make a classic roll on a cuffed shirt, fold the cuff at the seam, then fold it over a second time. This works great for formal or professional looks. Continue rolling your cuff up to the elbow for a semi-formal basic roll, or past the elbow for a more casual look.

How do you make a zip flower? ›

Zipper Flower Tutorial
  1. Step 1: Cut Zipper. Cut bottom end off of the zipper and remove the sliding “zipper” piece. ...
  2. Step 2: Sew to Backer. ...
  3. Step 3: Sew Zipper to Base. ...
  4. Step 4: Make Petals. ...
  5. Step 5: Make Figure 8. ...
  6. Step 6: Repeat. ...
  7. Step 7: Take Second Zipper. ...
  8. Step 8: Make Petals.

What is the best cord to make Kandi? ›

Bingcute 1.0MM Black Elastic Cord, 100 Yard (Black)

This is def the best string to use for making kandi bracelets. The string is very strong, and will not brake when you trade bracelets. There is a lot of flex in the string, and also very easy to tie with a square not or double knot (recommend doing two of them).

How many beads for kandi cuff? ›

About 30 beads is standard, but you'll want to use enough so that the cuff will be big enough to slide on and off without being too loose. Tie off the first row. First, pull the string almost completely through the beads until you're left with one short end and one long end.

What is the plur handshake? ›

PLUR Handshake

For peace, use your index and middle fingers to make a peace sign and touch your fingers to the other person's fingers. For love, make half of a heart shape with your hand and touch your half to the other person's half. For unity, clasp the other person's hand and interlock fingers with them.

Why do people make kandi? ›

Kandi bracelets may have evolved out of friendship bracelets; friendship bracelets are often handmade and exchanged to commemorate a friendship, like kandi bracelets. The idea that they started as a drug symbol is likely a myth based on the prevalence of club drugs at raves.

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