When I was eleven years old, I learn to make bracelets with a friend and neighbor to my mom who then taught me. Soon I began making bracelets a hobby and have continue to keep making the bracelets for over two years. I believe the idea was borrow from civilization cultivating arts and crafts since the cotton and wool thread mill. These bracelets are a good way to internalize structure but also become a vendor or seller and be profit motivating.
Artists with the right tools introduce wood boards and safety pins. To enhance attention to details, these boards make working on your lap special and allow grip together the bracelet. Every different bracelet depends on your choice of patterns for display. Articulate patterns of each bracelet can be parallel or structures in parallel. Each bracelet pattern has a unique color interaction performing the length and finally the size of the bracelet tie together as a band or key chain with two ends or ends on each side.
My next move is to illustrate on grid paper a both parallel and structure choice of colors accounting for a bracelet. The art to convey each knot into an bracelet can be articulate, but most important is the emotional and creative interaction. Making two if not more than one bracelet has look profit motivating for me. I look for paying special attention to details so my hobby is close knit to were your needs meet. Ultimately it's your choice of colors and patterns to reflect your mimic and style.