Supplies:
Safety pins – around 60 for a watch, around 70 for a bracelet
Stretchy cord – 2 pieces about 20″ each - I used 1 mm thickness, you can use thinner, but the thicker
it is the stronger it is
Seed beads – picture shows two tubes, but I only needed one
Watch face – I forgot that in the picture, oops. A face with bars or holes in edge of the face is fine. If
you use a face with holes, make sure your cord is small enough to fit through the holes.
Clear nail polish or super glue
If you want a bracelet, tie the two ends of the top cord together in a square knot and do the same for the bottom cord. Now the knot won’t hold tight, but it’ll help you see if it’s the right size. Either add or take off pins as needed. If you’re making a watch, thread the cord over the bar and under the face and tie the two ends together. Carefully, try on your watch and adjust to fit. Take it off and flip it inside out with the back of the face, up. I put a piece of tape on the back of the face to keep it clean while gluing. This part is a little tricky. Pull your knot as tight as you can and while holding it tight, drop some glue on it or paint it with nail polish. It’s much easier if you have someone help you. Then repeat for the other cord. Cut off the excess cord.
Voila! That’s it, a totally customizable, cheap, easy, fun watch.

















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