so now I've got two squares done like this it's not really pretty very cool design very geometric um yeah that's all you really do I'm going to make a few more squares and show you how the bracelet looks like after do a few more some square pattern patterns um so yeah okay so now I'm done making the squares I didn't just add a few more squares that pretty much finished my whole bracelet as you can see um and I didn't attach the other side of the clasp yet because i want to show you how to do that so yeah and i only have like an insurance in to have a thread left which is not good because i don't think that's enough thread time of class and i think will be harder to time the class without enough thread and each side so now i'm going to change the measurements for you guys so i'm going to tell you right now that don't cut 22 inches of the red or string or whatever you're using you should cut about 30 inches to 40 inches 30 to 35 around that it depends on your wrist size I have a really small wrist and this just like it's like just right for my wrist which means that people with bigger risk than like six inches of six and a half will definitely run out of string with 20 to 22 inches if they cut 22 inches still definitely not have enough strength for their bracelet and also it depends on the size buggle beads used to because um these buggies are pretty small but if you use like larger buckle bees are like this long or whatever you'll use up more thread so it also you have to take that into consideration too so right now I'm going to town the class so right here I have a Mizzou min for you guys so you guys can see it better so right now I like how all these squares on my bracelet and these two string strands hanging so now I'm going to take like my clasp and thread it through one of the string one of the strands and make sure you pull the bracelet tight because you don't want these squares to loosen up so after you've got that you're going to tie it in a double knot pull it really tight and then I want to make another double not just in case because it looks like it's going to come out loose really easily so I'm going to tie another double knot pull it tight and also since minus the red seems like it's going to slip I'm going to add a little clear polish to the knot um yeah so I typed to double knot pull it really tight in my class was in the middle and now I'm finished I'm not going to trim off the ends yet because i'm going to add some clear polish so i'm going to get my clear polish right here and use any clear polish you can also use like craft glue or whatever i'm just going to be using clear polish and just take a little bit of that and just dab it onto the not like really like don't put it on the beat or anything try to get it only on the not sorry about that hopefully you can see right now I don't want to like get it onto the clasp because that I do um it won't the class will really move like freely it will be like attached to the bead and the note it'll be just a mess should I get that on there and put that back let that dry for a while pretty much dried it now you can trim the thread right now so I'm just going to trim it to really close like right there but I can throw these little excess strands away and then my bracelet is finished so this is how it looks hope you guys like this tutorial I really like this bracelet looks really cool and I'm going too fast in the answer here so you guys and see how it looks finished so this is how it looks really nice right I love it looks so geometric and really cool the pattern so yep that's how you make this square pattern bracelet I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial and video please rate and comment on it and subscribe my channel and I'll talk to you soon bye you