Labyrinth Temple Bracelet Tutorial

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  • Labyrinth Temple Bracelet - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
Tereza from PotomacBeads.eu shows how to create her beautiful, yet, effortless to make Labyrinth Temple Bracelet using Par Puca® beads and Potomac Exclusives. She also offers up options for using fewer beads for the budget conscience beader!
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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Amos Par Puca - Dark Gold Bronze, ~16-20 Pieces
  • Arcos Par Puca - Amethyst, ~16-20 Pieces
  • StormDuo - White Lila Vega Luster, ~32-40 Pieces
  • RounDuo Mini - Jet Bronze, ~32-40 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Rivoli 12mm - Amethyst, ~10-12 Pieces
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 8/0 - Black Bronze, ~20-24 Pieces
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Transparent Root Beer, ~3 Grams
  • Cup Button - Pastel Bordeaux, 2 Pieces
  • Quick Project Steps

    Learn how to create elegant components in this PotomacBeads tutorial. The Labyrinth Temple Bracelet features a series of framed Potomac crystal rivolis connected by Potomac crystal baguettes for a dazzling accessory full of shimmer and shine.
    1. Pick up four 15/0s, go through the hole at the tip of an Amos Par Puca bead. Repeat the pattern 3 more times. Tie the beads into a knot, leaving a 4 inch tail. Thread through the Amos and then step up to the second hole.
    2. Watch the Labyrinth Temple Bracelet tutorial to follow along with Tereza as she shows you how to create the pattern used in her beautiful beaded bracelet design.
    3. Add three 15/0s, an 8/0 and three more 15/0s to the last Potomac crystal baguette. Add a cup button and add more seed beads and thread through the second hole of the baguette. Reinforce and add a second button. Make 2 seed bead loops on the other side to fit the buttons.
    You can use the pattern of the components in the Labyrinth Temple Bracelet to make a pendant, matching earrings or whatever piece of DIY jewelry you feel inspired to create.

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