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Creating with Leather and Small Hole Beads

How do you use leather or cording with your smaller holed beads? Join Anna and Jenni as they show you how to incorporate leather into a project to get that look you love.

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Creating with Leather and Small Hole Beads
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Small hole beads (e.g., turquoise, aquamarine)
  • Leather or cotton cording
  • PotomacBeads stainless steel beading wire
  • Crimp beads
  • Cup buttons
  • Seed beads
  • Tools: crimping pliers, cutters
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    Episode Transcript

    Introduction

    Leather and small hole beads are a match made in heaven for creating stunning, bohemian-inspired jewelry pieces. In this Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads, we'll explore the techniques and design possibilities of combining these materials to craft a beautiful, adjustable bracelet. Join us as we guide you through the process step-by-step, sharing tips and tricks along the way.

    Materials Needed

    • 1.5mm leather cord
    • Small hole beads (2-3mm in size)
    • Button or focal bead for closure
    • Beading needle
    • Beading thread (Fireline or Wildfire)
    • Scissors
    • Pliers (for flattening cord ends)
    • Bead mat or work surface

    Step-by-Step Tutorial

    1. Cut a length of leather cord to your desired bracelet size, adding a few extra inches for adjustability and knotting.
    2. Thread your beading needle with a comfortable length of beading thread, and tie a knot at the end.
    3. Begin stringing your small hole beads onto the thread, creating a pattern or design of your choice. Aim for a length that will comfortably wrap around your leather cord.
    4. Once you've reached your desired length, tie off the beading thread and secure the knot with a dab of glue for extra durability.
    5. Slide the beaded thread onto your leather cord, positioning it where you'd like it to sit on the bracelet.
    6. Repeat steps 3-5 to create additional beaded sections, spacing them evenly along the leather cord.
    7. When you're satisfied with the design, it's time to add your closure. For an adjustable fit, create a simple sliding knot:
      • Fold the leather cord in half, creating a loop at one end.
      • Pass the loose ends through the loop, creating a lark's head knot.
      • Thread your button or focal bead onto the loose ends, and tie an overhand knot to secure it in place.
      • Trim any excess cord, and use pliers to gently flatten the ends, preventing fraying.
    8. Your adjustable leather and small hole bead bracelet is now complete!

    Customization Ideas & Inspiration

    The beauty of this project lies in its versatility. Experiment with different colors, bead sizes, and patterns to create a look that's uniquely yours. Consider incorporating seed beads, crystals, or even small charms for added texture and interest.

    For a more minimalist approach, try using just one or two colors of beads, or space them further apart on the leather cord. You can also play with the thickness of the cord itself, opting for a chunkier 2mm or even 3mm leather for a bolder statement piece.

    Conclusion

    We hope this tutorial has inspired you to try your hand at creating with leather and small hole beads. The combination of rustic leather and delicate, shimmering beads is sure to elevate any outfit, and the adjustable sliding knot closure ensures a perfect fit every time.

    If you enjoyed this project, be sure to check out our other Better Beader episodes for more beading inspiration and techniques. Happy beading!

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    Item Description

    How do you use leather or cording with your smaller holed beads? Join Anna and Jenni as they show you how to incorporate leather into a project to get that look you love.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Small hole beads (e.g., turquoise, aquamarine)
  • Leather or cotton cording
  • PotomacBeads stainless steel beading wire
  • Crimp beads
  • Cup buttons
  • Seed beads
  • Tools: crimping pliers, cutters
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather your small hole beads, leather cording, beading wire, crimp beads, and a clasp of choice.
    Bead the Bracelet: Start by threading beads onto your beading wire, securing the end with a crimp bead.
    Incorporate Leather: Cut a length of leather, fold it in half, and incorporate it into the design by crimping the wire around the leather loop.
    Add a Clasp: Secure one end of the bracelet with a cup button for a clasp, adding seed beads for decoration if desired.
    Finish with Knots: Tie overhand knots in the leather to secure the clasp and add aesthetic detail. Adjust the length for fit.
    Final Adjustments: Trim excess leather and apply glue or clear nail polish to knots for extra security.