Layered Chain Bracelet Tutorial

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  • Layered Chain Bracelet - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
Create your new favorite stash busting project AND practice your wire working, and crimpting skills at the same time. This arm candy combines 6mm gemstone round beads, Potomac crystal bicone beads, micro-faceted metal round beads and brand new styles of chain. Technique learned:
  • Basic Beading
  • Wire Working The designer's suggested colors & materials:

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    Materials Used To make The  Project

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Gemstones - Mookaite Round Beads 6mm, ~ 12 Pieces
  • Micro-Faceted Seamless Mirror Round Beads 4mm - Premium Antique Brass Plating, ~ 40 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads - Vintage Rose 3mm, ~ 60 Pieces
  • Potomax Chain - Rectangle Paperlink Gold Plated 4x11mm, ~ 6"
  • Potomax Jeweler's Wire 24 Gauge Round - Vintage Bronze, ~ 20"
  • PotomacBeads Stainless Steel Beading Wire 7 Strand .018", ~ 7"
  • Lobster Figure 8 Clasps 19mm - Premium 24kt Gold Plating, 1 Piece Secondary Colorway:
  • Gemstones - Blood Agate Round Beads 6mm, ~ 12 Pieces
  • Micro-Faceted Seamless Mirror Round Beads 3mm - Premium 24kt Gold Plating, ~ 60 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads - Vintage Rose AB 3mm, ~ 60 Pieces
  • Potomax Chain - Rectangle Paperlink Rose Gold Plated 4x11mm, ~ 6"
  • Potomax Jeweler's Wire 22 Gauge Round - Non-Tarnish Silver, ~ 20"
  • PotomacBeads Stainless Steel Beading Wire 7 Strand .018", ~ 7"
  • Lobster Figure 8 Clasps 19mm - Premium 24kt Gold Plating, 1 Piece
  • Quick Project Steps

    Have fun putting together your one-of-a-kind Layered Chain Bracelet. Watch this PotomacBeads tutorial to learn how to some wire work along with basic bead stringing to create a trendy multi-strand bracelet.
    1. Cut a 10 inch piece of 24ga wire. Using pliers, bend the wire to the side about half an inch down. Use the round nose pliers to form a loop. Wrap the tail end around the base of the loop. Put a bead onto the wire and let it drop down to the loop. Use pliers to form a loop above the bead and cut it to form a link.
    2. Watch the Layered Chain Bracelet tutorial to learn some tips and tricks from Allie to help you create this multi-strand bracelet.
    3. Create an eye pin with a bead on some wire. Use the pin to connect the five strands to a clasp. Add some charms at the end if you’d like.
    There really is no end to the different looks you can create with the Layered Chain Bracelet. Try adding some Potomac crystals for some extra bling! This bracelet can be made to suit your very own sense of style and is sure to become one of your favorite go-to accessories.

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