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Some questions come up frequently, and poring over the archives and hitting up Google can be frustrating. So, for future reference, here are answers you may want:
 
Some questions come up frequently, and poring over the archives and hitting up Google can be frustrating. So, for future reference, here are answers you may want:
 
  
 
== Bracelet Sizing ==
 
== Bracelet Sizing ==
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Every weave is different, but in general a symmetric design such as a solomon bar will use approximately 1 foot of cord per 1 inch of finished bracelet length. The finished bracelet length should be longer than the measured wrist, and this varies by the thickness of the weave. Using the standard solomon bar, most people add 1/2 to 1 inch.
 
Every weave is different, but in general a symmetric design such as a solomon bar will use approximately 1 foot of cord per 1 inch of finished bracelet length. The finished bracelet length should be longer than the measured wrist, and this varies by the thickness of the weave. Using the standard solomon bar, most people add 1/2 to 1 inch.
  
If you're not working on purely custom sizes, this table shows what many consider normal finished bracelet sizes:
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If you're not working on purely custom sizes, this table shows what many consider normal wrist sizes:
  
 
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== Cord Sizes ==
 
== Cord Sizes ==
  
There are a lot of other cords in use besides the standard 550 parachute cord. There are no true standards for sizes of these cords, but here are some of the most common:
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There are a lot of other cords in use besides the standard 550 parachute cord. There are no true standards for sizes of these cords (other than Type I), but here are some of the most common (thanks to Rosemary Rodgers for the image):
  
 
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== Dog Collars ==
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For dog collar sizes, go to the [[Pet Collars]] page.

Latest revision as of 10:09, 18 May 2015

Some questions come up frequently, and poring over the archives and hitting up Google can be frustrating. So, for future reference, here are answers you may want:

Bracelet Sizing[edit]

Every weave is different, but in general a symmetric design such as a solomon bar will use approximately 1 foot of cord per 1 inch of finished bracelet length. The finished bracelet length should be longer than the measured wrist, and this varies by the thickness of the weave. Using the standard solomon bar, most people add 1/2 to 1 inch.

If you're not working on purely custom sizes, this table shows what many consider normal wrist sizes:

Age Length
Newborn 4"
3-6 months 4.5"
6-12 months 4.75"
18-24 months 5"
2 years 5.5"
3 years 5.75"
4-5 years 6"
6-7 years 6.5"
8-12 years 7"
Ladies small 7"
Ladies Med/small 7.25"
Ladies Medium 7.5"
Ladies Med/large 7.75"
Ladies Large 8"
Men Small 8"
Men Medium 8.5"
Men Large 9"

Necklace Sizing[edit]

Choker 16"
Collarbone 17-18"
Near collar 20"
Neckline 22"
Below Neckline 24"
Below chest 30"

Cord Sizes[edit]

There are a lot of other cords in use besides the standard 550 parachute cord. There are no true standards for sizes of these cords (other than Type I), but here are some of the most common (thanks to Rosemary Rodgers for the image):

Cord Sizes.jpg

Dog Collars[edit]

For dog collar sizes, go to the Pet Collars page.