SuperDuo Spiral Tutorial

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  • How to Make a SuperDuo Spiral
This video tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company shows you how to make a SuperDuo Spiral. This video is similar to our "Helix Spiral" class, but instead of standard beads, it uses two-hole SuperDuos in certain sections of the bracelet. Czech SuperDuo beads are available in now hundreds of colors in our bead stores and on our website. Enjoy this class, which uses holiday colors with the holiday season approaching!

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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Thread Zap or scissors
  • Size 10 or 12 English beading needle
  • .006 or .008 Wildfire beading thread (5 to 8 feet)
  • Flat nose pliers (for squashing down the ends to thread needles)
  • Seed beads (size 11/0) in gold-lined opal, silver-lined red, transparent olive, and a cream-colored cube (3mm cubes)
  • SuperDuos in bronze color
  • Optional: 8/0 seed beads as an alternative to cubes
  • Clasp of your choice
  • Quick Project Steps

    Gather all materials: beading needle, thread, pliers, seed beads, SuperDuos, and a clasp.
    Begin with a stop bead to prevent beads from falling off the thread.
    Start the beading pattern with seed beads and SuperDuos, following the specific color and order mentioned in the video.
    Create the spiral by following through the top hole of the first SuperDuo added, continuing the pattern with cubes and SuperDuos.
    To extend the bracelet, keep adding beads in the specified pattern, ensuring the spiral formation is maintained.
    Finish the bracelet by adding a clasp and tying off the ends securely.

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