Marquise March Bracelet Tutorial

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  • Marquise March Bracelet - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
In this DIY jewelry tutorial, Dena Johnson gives step-by-step instructions to create a bezel with seed beads around a Czech IrisDuo beads. Create a simple yet unique handmade bracelet using thread and needles to make this crafted design.
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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • IridDuo - olive metallic ice, 9 beads
  • Miyuki 15/0 - matte white (402F), 264 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - duracoat opaque fennel (4473), 123 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - black (401), 197 beads
  • Dragonthread size 6 black, 197"
  • Cupbutton - jet picasso, 1 piece SECOND COLORWAY:
  • IrisDuo - white lila gold luster, 9 beads
  • Miyuki 15/0 - duracoat galvanized dark mauve (4213), 264 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - frosted opaque glaze rainbow pistachio (4693), 123 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - matte opaque cream (2021), 197 beads
  • Dragonthread size 6 white, 192"
  • Table-cut button - opaque white travertine, 1 piece
  • Quick Project Steps

    Begin with a Stop Bead: Start your bracelet with a stop bead and use a square stitch with your chosen seed beads. Square Stitch Basics: Continue with the square stitch, adding beads to create the foundation of the bracelet. Incorporate Iris Duo Beads: Add Iris Duo beads into your design, embellishing and extending the bracelet pattern. Pattern and Length: Follow the established pattern to reach your desired bracelet length. Clasp Addition: Finish your bracelet by adding a clasp, such as a cup button, ensuring a secure and stylish closure. Personal Touches: Customize the bracelet with your choice of colors, adapting the design to represent your school colors or personal style. Finalizing: Secure all threads and ensure the bracelet is finished neatly.

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