How to Make a Custom Hand Wrist Lanyard: Step-by-Step Guide

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Lanyards are great accessories to hold keys, ID, or anything else that fits. Making a custom hand wrist lanyard is not only a rewarding DIY endeavor but also a way of individualizing yourself and standing out from the crowd.

Here, we give you simple steps on how to make your custom lanyard. In this blog article, let’s learn the whole process of how you can make a custom hand-wrist lanyard.

Essentials You Will Need

Before you begin, collect the following materials:

Cord or Ribbon: Paracord, nylon cord, or your favorite decorative ribbon works great. Choose one you love!

Scissors: Use a good pair of sharp scissors to cut your cord or ribbon to your desired length.

Lobster Clasp or Key Ring: This will be the one that will hold your ID or keys. You can find these at a craft store or online.

Tape or Clip: For keeping your lanyard in place when you are working on it.

Beads or Charms (Optional): You can put some beads or charms to make them personalized according to your personality or interest.

Measuring Tape or Ruler: Just in case you’re measuring the distance your ribbon or cord.

Step 1: Cut and Measure Cord

Decide whether you wish yours to be as short as or as long as possible. Use an estimation of around 10-12 inches to serve wrist lanyards, though anything you’d like is great.

You trim to the specified length with your ruler or tape measure, and you trim the cord or ribbon with scissors. To make a larger wrist lanyard, you cut two cords and then braid them together.

Step 2: Make a Loop

Once you have trimmed your cord to size, you will need to form a loop. Here is what you do:

Hold the two ends of your cord in one hand and pull the two ends together to make a loop.

Make sure that the loop is large enough so it can pass around your wrist.

Hold the two ends temporarily in place together using tape or a clip so the two ends stay in position and don’t get in your way until you read the next part of the instructions.

Step 3: Secure the Clasp or Key Ring

This is where you put in the clasp or key ring. If you are using a lobster clasp, follow these steps:

Take one of your cords and pass it through the loop of your lobster clasp.

Fold this half over onto itself to create a small loop.

Hold this loop in place with a few knots. Pull on it so that the clasp will not open.

If you’re already sporting a key ring, simply wrap the cord around the ring and secure the knot.

Step 4: Decorate Your Lanyard (Optional)

This is your decorating step! If you’re wearing charms or beads on your lanyard, do these in the steps below:

Set up your favorite beads or charms on the cord before you secure the knot.

Space them out for a clean appearance, or cluster them tightly together for a fun appearance.

After you have added all your ornamentations, proceed to the next step.

Step 5: Secure the Other End of the Cord

Having added the key ring or clip to one end of your lanyard, you now need to finish the other end:

Take the opposite end of the cord over to tie up the loop you have created in step 2.

Tight knot. Hold it in place so that it will not slip.

You can simply heat seal or glue a small amount on the ends if you are using a synthetic cord so it will not come loose.

Step 6: Trim and Finish

Now you have your safe knot, take hold of the lanyard length. Fraying hanging slack cord can be prevented by cutting off excess using scissors if any. Your lanyard will now be tidy and neat.

Or, to prevent fraying, simply heat the nylon or polyester cord end with a light flame. Do not incinerate the ends.

Step 7: Have a Go

Your hand-wrist lanyard is now ready! To try it out, wear it around your wrist to determine if it’s comfortable.

Wear your keys or ID card on the clasp or key ring.

Make adjustments as necessary, i.e., resizing or design changes. Your new accessory should not only look stunning but also function!

Custom Lanyard Success Tips

Color Scheme: Choose complementary colors or opt for a theme that’s symbolic of you (e.g., your favorite sports team or time of year).

Play with Texture: Employ a combination of cords or ribbons for a less uniform texture.

Make It Yours: Emboss your initials or name in fabric paint or embroidered patches.

Consider Durability: In case the lanyard will be supporting heavy loads, use a thicker cord capable of supporting heavier loads.

Conclusion

Making your own hand wrist lanyard is fun and rewarding work that you can do. Not only will you have a personal item, but you’ll also have a great anecdote to share with others about how you made it yourself.

Custom dye sublimation lanyards exporter provides the best quality lanyards to students and bulk buyers. We offer free quotes for you as a loyal buyer to purchase from Yudi Lanyard.

Either as a gift to someone else or as a self-indulgent treat for yourself, making is a great way to boast that you have creative skills of your own. So, use the materials, use the instructions, and let your imagination explode.

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