Corinth Bracelet Tutorial
Sleek columns that display Potomac Crystal Bicones make up this elegant Corinth bracelet. Watch the PotomacBeads tutorial to see how to use a Ladder stitch and bead weaving to design this flashy beaded bracelet.
Technique learned: Ladder Stitch
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
•Potomax Long Oval 5-Loop Clasp – Silver, 1 Piece
•Miyuki Seed Beads - Silver Lined Gold 11/0, 2 Grams
•Miyuki Seed Beads - SF Silver Lined Crystal 11/0, 2 Grams
•Miyuki Cubes - Silver Lined Crystal 4mm, 7 Grams
•Potomac Crystal Bicones - Topaz 4mm, 30 Beads
•Potomac Crystal Long Ovals - Light Colorado Topaz, 1 Piece
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EXPLORE OUR CORINTH BRACELET TUTORIAL
1. Put a stop bead onto the end of the thread leaving a couple inches for the tail. Pick up one of the Miyuki cubes, a couple lighter colored seed beads, a couple darker colored seed beads and a Potomac crystal bicone. Add on 2 dark seed beads, 2 lighter seed beads and another cube. Use a ladder stitch to add another cube to sit beside the last cube.
2. Watch the Corinth Bracelet tutorial to follow along with Anna’s step-by-step directions to complete the column pattern of the beaded bracelet.
3. When you have reached the desired length of bracelet, it’s time to add the clasp. Line up the clasp, bring the needle through the bridge thread at the end of the bracelet and clasp loops to attach. Glue the Potomac crystal long oval into the clasp.
The Corinth Bracelet is a fun project to bead and would make a gift that’s sure to be appreciated. You can find any of the materials needed at PotomacBeads.
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