Gemstone Lace Bracelet Tutorial

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  • Live Jewelry Making Class - Gemstone Lace Bracelet Using Materials from the March 2021 Best Bead Box
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:
  • Netting
  • PPBW1725

    Materials Used To make The  Project

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Czech Faceted Rounds 4mm - Jet Bronze, ~ 70 beads
  • Gemstone Rounds 4mm Multi, ~ 70 beads
  • Potomax Push Clasp - Antique Brass 14mm, 1 Piece
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - DC Galv Champagne, 2 Grams
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0- Met Light Bronze, 3 Grams
  • Jump Rings open - Antique Brass, 2 Pieces
  • PC Rivoli 14mm“ Aqua, 1 Piece
  • Quick Project Steps

    In this PotomacBeads tutorial, learn how to do a netted peyote type stitch to create the lovely Gemstone Lace Bracelet. This multi colored bracelet goes well with any look and is topped off with a beautiful Potomac crystal rivoli lasp to add a pop of sparkle. 1. Put a stop bead onto some .006 Wildfire thread, leaving enough of a tail to attach a clasp later. Pick up a gemstone and 3 seed beads and repeat the pattern three more times. Pick up a faceted round to begin the second row. 2. Watch the Gemstone Lace Bracelet tutorial to follow along with Anna and Jenni to see how to easily create this beaded bracelet. 3. Make a 2 strands of seed beads at the end of the bracelet to hold a jump ring. Thread down into the project and put the knot in the center. Do the same on the other end. Attach the clasp to the jump ring and glue in the crystal rivoli. The Gemstone Lace Bracelet is a fun project that doesn’t take too long to complete. The design works well with any beads of your choice so why not get creative and make multiple versions for yourself and others?

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