Zipper Braid Bracelet & Keychain: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Learn to make a Zipper Braid bracelet and keychain using flat craft lace. Step-by-step guide with 2 colours, overhand knot finish, and lanyard hook. Perfect for beginners.


Introduction

The Zipper Braid (also known as the “zipper stitch” or “Portuguese sinnet”) is a beautiful, textured braid that resembles the teeth of a zipper. It is created using two colours of flat craft lace – one short strand and one long strand. The result is a firm, flat, and decorative band perfect for bracelets, keychains, lanyards, and bag handles.

Zipper Braid Bracelet & Keychain: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Zipper Braid Bracelet & Keychain: Step-by-Step Tutorial

In this tutorial, you will learn:

  • How to set up two colours of craft lace (1/8 inch flat plastic lace)
  • The simple over-under weaving technique that creates the zipper pattern
  • How to finish with overhand knots and a loop closure
  • How to make both a 9-inch bracelet and a keychain version

This project requires no special tools – just tape, scissors, and a lanyard hook or paper clip.


Difficulty & Time

AspectDetails
LevelBeginner (no prior braiding experience needed)
Time15–20 minutes for a bracelet; 10 minutes for a keychain
TechniqueZipper braid (alternating weaves between two parallel strands)

What Is a Zipper Braid?

FeatureDescription
StructureTwo parallel strands (railroad tracks) with a third strand woven between them
AppearanceA central zigzag line with loops on both sides – looks like a zipper
Best forBracelets, keychains, lanyards, belt loops, bag straps
MaterialFlat plastic craft lace (also called gimp, boondoggle, or scoubidou)

The braid is worked flat and remains flexible yet sturdy. It does not stretch or curl, making it ideal for items that will be handled frequently.


Materials & Tools

For a 9-Inch Bracelet (Size: 9″)

CategoryItemNotes
Craft lace – Colour A24 inches (Blue)Shorter lace – becomes the “railroad tracks”
Craft lace – Colour B48 inches (Dark Blue)Longer lace – does the weaving
HardwareLanyard hook or paper clipAttaches to the folded end
ToolsTape or safety pinTo hold the hook to a surface
ToolsScissorsTo trim tails

For a Keychain (Shorter Version)

CategoryItemNotes
Craft lace – Colour A12 inches (Blue)Shorter lace
Craft lace – Colour B24 inches (Dark Blue)Longer lace
HardwareLanyard hookRemains attached as the keychain connector

Plastic craft lace (1/8″ flat) is available at craft stores, online, or in lanyard-making kits.


Step-by-Step Instructions for the Bracelet

Step 1: Prepare the Laces (Label & Fold)

ActionDetails
1Label the shorter lace (24″) as Colour A (Blue).
2Label the longer lace (48″) as Colour B (Dark Blue).
3Fold Colour A in half to find its centre point.
4Stack the laces together – Colour A (folded) on top of Colour B (straight).

The fold of Colour A will become the loop end of your bracelet.

Step 2: Tie an Overhand Knot at the Fold

ActionDetails
1Measure 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) from the folded end of Colour A.
2Tie an overhand knot using all strands (both ends of Colour A + Colour B).
3Pull the knot tight so it sits exactly 1/2 inch from the fold.

This knot prevents the braid from unraveling and creates a neat transition from the loop.

Step 3: Attach a Hook to the Fold

ActionDetails
1Open a lanyard hook or paper clip.
2Slip it through the folded loop (the end without the knot).
3Close the hook.

This hook will be taped to a surface to hold your work steady while braiding.

Step 4: Tape or Pin the Hook to a Surface

ActionDetails
1Use tape or a safety pin to attach the hook to a table edge, clipboard, or your knee.
2The braid should hang downward with the knot at the top.
3Ensure the strands are straight and untangled.

Securing the work keeps tension consistent and makes braiding much easier.

Step 5: Understand the Strand Positions

StrandNameDescription
A1Left trackLeft half of Colour A (folded)
A2Right trackRight half of Colour A (folded)
BWeaverColour B – the long strand that moves back and forth

The A strands should be held straight and parallel – like railroad tracks. The B strand should be kept flat as you weave.

Step 6: The Zipper Braid Weave (First Half)

ActionDetails
1Take the B strand and bring it between the two A strands (between the tracks).
2Pass B around the outside of A2 (the right track).
3Bring B back between the A strands (between the tracks again).
4Pass B around the outside of A1 (the left track).

This completes ONE full zipper stitch. The B strand should now be back where it started.

Visual pattern: Between tracks → around right track → between tracks → around left track → repeat.

Step 7: Slide the Stitches Together

ActionDetails
1After completing each stitch, slide it down toward the knot at the top.
2Push the new stitch snugly against the previous one.
3Keep the tension even – not too loose (gappy) and not too tight (stiff).

Slide the stitches together snugly as you weave – this is the key to a neat zipper pattern.

Step 8: Continue Until the Bracelet Fits Your Wrist

ActionDetails
1Repeat the weave (between tracks → around right → between tracks → around left) continuously.
2Every 10–15 stitches, check the length against your wrist.
3The finished braid should be 9 inches (23 cm) from the knot to the end of the braid (excluding the loop).
4Stop when the braid reaches your desired length.

For most wrists, 9 inches is perfect. For a tighter fit, aim for 8.5 inches.

Step 9: Remove the Hook and Tape

ActionDetails
1Carefully remove the tape from the surface.
2Remove the lanyard hook from the folded loop.
3The loop end remains intact – this will be the closure loop.

Step 10: Tie Two Overhand Knots (One on Top of the Other)

ActionDetails
1Gather all strands (A1, A2, and the B tail).
2Tie a standard overhand knot as close to the last stitch as possible.
3Pull tight.
4Tie a second overhand knot directly on top of the first.
5Pull very tight.

Two knots stacked together (one on top of the other) create a secure stopper that will not pull through the loop.

Step 11: Trim the Tails

ActionDetails
1Cut the remaining tails to approximately 1/4 inch (6 mm) beyond the double knot.
2If using plastic lace, you can carefully melt the ends with a lighter to prevent fraying (adult supervision required).

Step 12: Wear Your Bracelet

ActionDetails
1Wrap the bracelet around your wrist.
2Insert the double-knotted end through the folded loop at the top.
3Pull gently to tighten.
4The bracelet should fit snugly but comfortably.

Wrap bracelet around your wrist and slide the knot into the loop – no clasp needed!


Keychain Version (Shorter)

The same technique works for a keychain. Follow the same steps with shorter laces and keep the hook attached.

AspectKeychain Details
Colour A (shorter)12 inches (Blue)
Colour B (longer)24 inches (Dark Blue)
Braid length3–4 inches (or as desired)
HookLeave the lanyard hook attached to the folded loop
FinishTie double overhand knots, trim tails
UseAttach to keys, backpack, or bag

Make a Zipper keychain by making the braid shorter and leaving the hook in place.


Colour Combination Ideas

Colour A (Tracks)Colour B (Weaver)Effect
BlueDark Blue (as shown)Monochromatic, subtle
WhiteRedBold, sporty
BlackNeon GreenHigh contrast, edgy
YellowPurpleComplementary, playful
PinkWhiteFeminine, sweet
BrownTurquoiseEarthy, bohemian

Experiment with glow-in-the-dark or metallic craft lace for special effects.


Pro Tips for a Perfect Zipper Braid

TipWhy It Matters
Keep A strands straightThey are the “railroad tracks” – if they twist, the zipper pattern becomes uneven.
Keep B strand flatFlat plastic lace has a front and back – twisting B changes the appearance.
Slide stitches snuglyGaps between stitches make the braid look loose and messy.
Use consistent tensionPull each weave with the same force.
Tape the hook securelyIf the hook moves, your tension will be inconsistent.
Practice on scrap lace firstThe weave is simple, but muscle memory takes 5–10 stitches.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

ProblemCauseSolution
Braid looks twisted, not flatThe B strand is twistedKeep B flat – do not let it roll over.
Gaps between stitchesNot sliding stitches togetherPush each new stitch firmly against the previous one.
Braid is too stiffTension too tightLoosen your grip slightly.
Braid is too loose/floppyTension too loosePull each weave tighter before sliding.
Loop end is too smallFolded too close to the knotNext time, leave 1 inch instead of 1/2 inch.
B ends before bracelet is long enoughCut B too shortFor a 9″ bracelet, 48″ of B is correct. For longer, use 60″.

Variations to Try

VariationHow To
Three-colour zipperUse two different colours for A1 and A2 (left and right tracks), plus a third colour for B.
Thick zipperUse 1/4″ flat craft lace instead of 1/8″ – use longer cords (36″ A, 72″ B).
NecklaceUse longer cords (36″ A, 80″ B) and add a larger lanyard hook or clasp.
HeadbandUse soft satin cord instead of plastic lace – follow same weave.
Belt loop holderMake a short 2–3″ zipper braid and attach to jeans belt loop for keys.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is flat craft lace?
A: It is a flat, plastic cord used for lanyards, keychains, and boondoggle projects. It comes in 1/8″ and 1/4″ widths and many colours. Also called “gimp” or “scoubidou.”

Q: Can I use round cord instead of flat?
A: Yes, but the “zipper” effect is less pronounced. Round cord creates a more rounded, spiral-like braid.

Q: Why do I need to tie two overhand knots?
A: One knot alone may pull through the loop. Two knots stacked create a wider stopper that cannot slip back through.

Q: How do I make the bracelet longer than 9 inches?
A: Use longer starting cords. For a 10″ bracelet, use 26″ for A and 52″ for B. For a 12″ bracelet (anklet), use 30″ for A and 60″ for B.

Q: Can I wash the bracelet?
A: Plastic craft lace is waterproof. Wash with soap and water, rinse, and air dry. Avoid high heat (do not leave in a hot car – it may warp).

Q: Is this the same as a “Portuguese sinnet”?
A: Yes – the zipper braid is also known as the Portuguese sinnet or square sinnet. It is a classic macrame stitch.


Finished Look & Dimensions

When completed correctly, your Zipper Braid Bracelet will have:

FeatureMeasurement / Description
Total length (including loop)Approximately 10–10.5 inches
Braided length (excluding loop)9 inches
WidthApproximately 1/2 inch (12–14 mm)
Loop diameterAbout 1/2 inch (folded end)
Closure typeLoop + double overhand knot
PatternZigzag zipper teeth along the centre, solid colour on edges

The braid is flat, flexible, and lies comfortably against the skin. The plastic lace is durable, waterproof, and easy to clean.


Conclusion

The Zipper Braid is one of the most satisfying beginner-friendly braids. Using just two colours of flat craft lace, a lanyard hook, and tape, you can create a professional-looking bracelet or keychain in under 20 minutes.

Key steps to remember:

  1. Label short lace as A (tracks) and long lace as B (weaver).
  2. Fold A, tie an overhand knot 1/2″ from the fold.
  3. Attach a hook to the folded loop and tape it to a surface.
  4. Hold A strands straight like railroad tracks.
  5. Weave B: between tracks → around right → between tracks → around left.
  6. Slide stitches snugly together as you go.
  7. Continue to 9 inches (bracelet) or shorter (keychain).
  8. Remove hook, tie double overhand knots, trim tails.
  9. Wear by inserting the knot into the loop.

Ready to start? Gather 1/8″ flat craft lace in two colours, a lanyard hook, tape, and scissors. Begin with the 9-inch bracelet, then try the keychain version. Share your creation using:

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