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New DragonThread Colors

The moment you have all been waiting for .... NEW colors of DragonThread are now available. See Allie show off the newest colors of Gold DragonThread and Blue DragonThread. These new thread colors will blend perfectly with your seed beading projects!

Episode Transcript

Introduction

Discover the enchanting world of DragonThread, now available in stunning gold and blue colors! In this exciting episode of Better Beader from Potomac Beads, we'll explore the versatility and beauty of these new additions to the DragonThread family. Join us as we guide you through a step-by-step tutorial on creating a mesmerizing bracelet that showcases the elegance of these vibrant threads.

Materials Needed

  • DragonThread in Gold and Blue
  • Size 8/0 seed beads in coordinating colors
  • Size 11/0 seed beads in coordinating colors
  • Beading needle
  • Beading scissors
  • Beading mat
  • Bead stopper or tape
  • Clasp of your choice (toggle, lobster, or magnetic)

Step-by-Step Tutorial

  1. Cut a comfortable length of DragonThread in either Gold or Blue, approximately 5 feet long. Thread your beading needle and secure one end with a bead stopper or tape.
  2. String on a pattern of size 8/0 and 11/0 seed beads, alternating between the two sizes. For example, you can use three 8/0 beads followed by three 11/0 beads, repeating this pattern until you reach your desired bracelet length.
  3. As you work, make sure to leave enough space at the end of the DragonThread for attaching your clasp. A good rule of thumb is to leave about 3-4 inches of thread.
  4. Once you've reached your desired length, it's time to add the clasp. If using a toggle clasp, string on the bar portion and loop the thread back through the last few beads to secure it in place. Tie off the thread with a double knot and weave in the tail.
  5. For the other end of the bracelet, repeat the process by attaching the corresponding part of the clasp (e.g., the toggle loop or lobster clasp).
  6. Trim any excess thread and your beautiful DragonThread bracelet is complete!

Customization Ideas & Inspiration

The beauty of working with DragonThread lies in its versatility. Experiment with different color combinations to create a bracelet that reflects your personal style. Consider using a mix of Gold and Blue DragonThread for a two-tone effect, or incorporate other colors of seed beads to add depth and dimension to your design.

For a more intricate look, try incorporating beading techniques like herringbone or peyote stitch along the length of the bracelet. You can also play with the spacing of your beads, creating clusters or patterns that catch the eye.

Conclusion

With the new Gold and Blue colors of DragonThread, the possibilities for creating stunning jewelry pieces are endless. We hope this step-by-step tutorial has inspired you to try your hand at designing your own unique bracelet. Don't be afraid to let your creativity shine through!

We'd love to see your finished creations, so please share photos of your DragonThread bracelets in the comments below. If you have any questions or need further guidance, our friendly community of beaders is always here to help.

For more exciting beading projects and tutorials, be sure to check out our other Better Beader episodes. Happy beading!

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