The small gold items are seed beads, specifically used here to create a beaded wrap bracelet.
These particular beads appear to be round metallic spacers or rocaille beads, commonly made of glass or metal. In this DIY project, they are threaded onto cord and secured with knots to create a textured, bohemian-style piece of jewelry.
Full Meaning of the Numbers
The numbers 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 refer to cord diameter in millimeters (mm). In macrame, cord thickness changes everything: knot size, drape, durability, and style.
| mm | Common Name | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Fine | Delicate bracelets, lettering, tiny knots |
| 3 | Thin | Multiple-strand bracelets, sliding knots |
| 5 | Medium | Standard single bracelet, good detail |
| 6 | Medium-heavy | Bold knots, focal bead bracelets |
| 10 | Thick | Chunky statement pieces, men’s bracelets |
| 11–12 | Very thick | Heavy artisanal looks, wrapped designs |
| 13–15 | Rope-like | Home decor, wall hangings (too thick for most wrist wear) |
For an Artisanal Purple Macrame Bracelet, the ideal range is 2mm to 6mm. Sizes above 10mm are rarely comfortable on a wrist.
Full Understanding: Why Thickness Matters
1. Knot Visibility
- 2–3mm → Knots are small, elegant, almost lace-like.
- 5–6mm → Knots are clearly visible, textured, “artisanal.”
- 10mm+ → Knots become bulky, stiff.
2. Adjustability
Sliding knots (common in purple macrame bracelets) work best with 2–5mm cord. Thicker cord resists tightening and loosening.
3. Color Depth
Purple dye absorbs differently:
- Thin cord (2–3mm) → lighter, brighter purple.
- Thick cord (6mm+) → deeper, darker violet.
4. Durability
- 2mm can break if pulled hard.
- 5–6mm is the sweet spot for daily wear.
- 10mm+ will last forever but feels like a rope.
How-To Guide: Selecting the Right Size for Your Purple Macrame Bracelet
Step 1 — Decide the Look
- Delicate & feminine → 2mm or 3mm
- Boho & standard → 5mm
- Bold & masculine → 6mm
- Avoid → 10mm and above for wrists
Step 2 — Measure Your Wrist
Use a soft tape measure. Average adult wrist:
- Women: 14–17cm
- Men: 17–20cm
Thicker cord (6mm) requires adding 2–3cm more length because knots take up space.
Step 3 — Choose Purple Shade
- Light purple (lilac) → looks best in 2–3mm
- Deep royal purple → looks best in 5–6mm
- Dark eggplant → works in 6mm only
Step 4 — Test the Knots
For a standard square knot or spiral knot:
- 2mm cord → knots are 4mm wide
- 5mm cord → knots are 10mm wide
- 6mm cord → knots are 12mm wide
If you add beads, the bead hole must be 0.5–1mm larger than the cord.
Step 5 — Consider Comfort
- 2–3mm → can feel like thread, very soft
- 5mm → soft but substantial
- 6mm → firm, may feel rough if cheap cord
- 10–15mm → too stiff for a bracelet
Quick Reference for Your Project (Purple Macrame Bracelet)
| Your Goal | Best Cord Size |
|---|---|
| Stackable thin bracelets | 2mm |
| Single everyday bracelet | 3mm or 5mm |
| Statement piece with beads | 5mm |
| Rustic, chunky look | 6mm |
| Any size above 6mm | Not recommended |
Final Pro Tip
If you are making the Artisanal Purple Macrame Bracelet for sale or as a gift, buy 5mm purple waxed polyester cord. It holds knots perfectly, slides well for adjustability, and keeps a rich purple color for years without fading.
Avoid 10mm+ for bracelets — those sizes are meant for plant hangers and wall art, not wrists.





