In the RAW Bracelet Tutorial

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  • In the RAW Bracelet - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
Truly stunning with both a dressy and a casual outfit, this In the RAW Bracelet is versatile for everyday wear! Designed with a lovely mix of the newly released Potomac Pearls, Potomac Crystal Bicones, and Seed Beads, all jewelry lovers will adore an eye-catching beaded bracelet adorning their wrist! There is no doubt that you'll showcase the natural beauty of pearls and crystals in this one-of-a-kind bracelet wherever you go!

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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Potomac Pearls 4mm - Almond Satin, ~ 61 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Bicones 4mm - Smokey Topaz AB, ~ 21 Beads
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Duracoat Opaque Champagne, ~ 1 Gram
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Matte Opaque Dark Cream, ~ 1 Gram
  • Table Cut Button - Opaque White Travertine, 1 Piece
  • Quick Project Steps

    In this PotomacBeads tutorial, learn how to make a right angle weave to create a cute In the RAW bracelet. This is a great project for beginner beaders.
    1. Put a stop bead onto .006 Wildfire thread leaving about 3 inches for a tail. Pick up 4 Potomac pearls, separated by seed beads with a size 10 beading needle. Take the needle back through the first pearl and pull it into a box shape. This is the first RAW unit.
    2. Watch the In the RAW Bracelet tutorial to follow along with Allie’s step-by-step directions to form this delicate beaded bracelet.
    3. Make a loop out of seed beads for the button to sit inside of. Thread through the loop again to reinforce it. Go back through the project a little and tie off the thread end using a bridge thread. Sew away from the knot and burn down the thread edge.
    This is a great beginner’s tutorial to learning the RAW stitch. Once you’ve mastered this easy technique used In the RAW Bracelet, you’ll be ready to bead even more beautiful projects. You can find everything you need to become a better beader at PotomacBeads.

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