• Jewelry-Making Supplies
  • Kits & Collections
  • Subscriptions
  • Learn to Make
  • Discounts & Deals

Pattern - Mariele Bracelet

In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads Tereza teaches you how to make her "Mariele" bracelet design. Find a list of supplies used in this project in the description below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Mariele Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

steps

Quick Project Steps

Step 1: Gather all materials: seed beads (11/0, 15/0, and 8/0), beading thread, beading needle, clasp, and scissors. Step 2: Create a base row by stringing beads onto the thread and securing them in place. Step 3: Begin adding seed beads in a specific pattern, following the stitch technique demonstrated in the video. Step 4: Continue adding beads until the desired length of the bracelet is achieved. Step 5: Finish the bracelet by securely attaching the clasp to each end. Step 6: Trim any excess thread and ensure all components are tightly secured.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

BeadTec Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
Pattern - Mariele Bracelet
PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

  • Glasgow Rose Embroidered Pendant - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
  • Glasgow Rose Embroidered Pendant - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads

Watch Anna Tonnesen as she provides detailed step by step tutorial instructions to learn to embroider with beads. Create the Glasgow Rose pendant or create your own masterpiece of DIY jewelry following this project tutorial. Learn how to lay out your embroidery project, cut and shape your surface, sew on beads, apply the backing and seem the sides of the piece.
  • Comet Earrings - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
  • Flower Gem Earrings - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
  • Embroidered Rings - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads

Join Our Growing Community

Community profile photo 1
Community profile photo 2
Community profile photo 3
Community profile photo 4

Our Testimonials

  • 5
    5845 (83.7%)
  • 4
    796 (11.4%)
  • 3
    286 (4.1%)
  • 2
    29 (0.4%)
  • 1
    29 (0.4%)
95% of customers rate this company 4- or 5-stars
Newest to Oldest
  • Favorite Reviews
  • Highest to Lowest
  • Newest to Oldest
All Ratings
  • All Ratings
  • 5 ★ Reviews
  • 4 ★ Reviews
  • 3 ★ Reviews
  • 2 ★ Reviews
  • 1 ★ Reviews
Deborah L. Verified Customer
04-22-25

Easy to manipulate! Love the designs! I’ll be back as I’ve been looking for new designs.

Judith M. Verified Customer
04-21-25

Good

Cindy S. Verified Customer
04-21-25

Denied a 50% discount on item because not a new customer....was NOT STATED YOU HAD TO BE A NEW CUSTOMER TO GWT DISCOUNT

Anne D. Verified Customer
04-21-25

Love all the choices

MJC Verified Customer
04-21-25

Fast and easy!

Michelle H. Verified Customer
04-21-25

It was difficult navigating to the payment page

Jan L. Verified Customer
04-21-25

Disappointed by out of stock items

Sue K. Verified Customer
04-21-25

Love the kits and products. Love using the tutorial's to make different bracelets

Sandra K. Verified Customer
04-21-25

Excellent service.  Questions answered.

Nancy N. Verified Customer
04-21-25

Great ,love it

Only Visible on Admin Mode

Item Description

In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads Tereza teaches you how to make her "Mariele" bracelet design. Find a list of supplies used in this project in the description below.

Designer's Material List

Project Steps

Step 1: Gather all materials: seed beads (11/0, 15/0, and 8/0), beading thread, beading needle, clasp, and scissors. Step 2: Create a base row by stringing beads onto the thread and securing them in place. Step 3: Begin adding seed beads in a specific pattern, following the stitch technique demonstrated in the video. Step 4: Continue adding beads until the desired length of the bracelet is achieved. Step 5: Finish the bracelet by securely attaching the clasp to each end. Step 6: Trim any excess thread and ensure all components are tightly secured.