Enchanted Bracelet Tutorial

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  • Enchanted Bracelet - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
Bewitching. Charming. Enthralling. The Enchanted Bracelet fascinates the eye of every beholder. Allies use Potomax OvalDuo and Potomac Crystal Flatback Ovals to create this mirrored look. Tubelet Beads, Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0, Miyuki Delicas 11/0 and Czech Glass Pearls 3mm are intricately woven for a look that will leave you fairer than the rest! Gather your materials and come create with us!

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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The Designer’s suggested colors and materials for ~7.5-inch (19 cm) wrist:
  • Potomax OvalDuo - Rose Gold, ~ 20 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Flatback Oval - Black Diamond, ~ 20 Pieces
  • Tubelet Bead - Zinc Iris, ~ 20 Pieces
  • Miyuki Delica 11/0 - Dark Topaz Gold Luster, ~ 1 gram
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 15/0 - Matte Opaque Blush, ~ 1 gram
  • Czech Pearls 3mm - Cocoa Shiny, ~60 Beads
  • Cup Button - Zinc Iris, 1 Piece
  • Quick Project Steps

    In this PotomacBeads tutorial you will learn how to use a triangular right angle weave design to create the Enchanted Bracelet.
    1. Using a size 10 needle, put a stop bead onto about 5 feet of .006 Wildfire beading thread. Pick up a tubelet, a Potomac pearl, another tubelet and a delica, Potomax ovalduo and another delica. Bring the needle back up the first 3 beads and pull the beads together.
    2. Watch the Enchanted Bracelet tutorial to follow along with Allie’s step-by-step directions to complete the right angle weave to create the charming beaded bracelet.
    3. Create a loop out of about 30 delicas at the end of the bracelet, big enough to fit whichever button you are using. Reinforce the loop. Tie the thread ends together and bring the thread and needle into the design. Glue in the Potomac crystal flatback ovals.
    You’ll feel a little magical when you wear the Enchanted Bracelet. If you need any of the supplies for this DIY jewelry you can find them and more at PotomacBeads.

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