Quarter Tila Lace Bracelet Tutorial

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In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, Tereza is teaching us how to create a beginner-friendly Quarter Tila Lace Bracelet. To purchase PotomacBeads products featured in the tutorial, see the links below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Quarter Tila Lace Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Quarter Tila,Tila beads
  • Miyuki Quarter Tila,Tila beads
  • Miyuki Drops
  • Seed beads in sizes 15/0 and 11/0
  • Beading thread (KO, Hana, or One G recommended)
  • A glass button for the clasp
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Step 1: Gather your materials including Quarter Tila, Miyuki beads (15/0 and 11/0 sizes), beading thread, and a glass button.
    Step 2: Cut a length of beading thread (an arm's span recommended) and prepare your needle.
    Step 3: Start the first segment by stringing Quarter Tila beads, paying attention to the orientation for detail-oriented crafters.
    Step 4: Follow the pattern of alternating Quarter Tila beads with Miyuki Drops and seed beads, constructing the lace pattern.
    Step 5: Repeat the segment pattern to achieve the desired bracelet length.
    Step 6: Attach the glass button clasp to one end of the bracelet to finish.

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    Item Description

    In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, Tereza is teaching us how to create a beginner-friendly Quarter Tila Lace Bracelet. To purchase PotomacBeads products featured in the tutorial, see the links below.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Quarter Tila,Tila beads
  • Miyuki Quarter Tila,Tila beads
  • Miyuki Drops
  • Seed beads in sizes 15/0 and 11/0
  • Beading thread (KO, Hana, or One G recommended)
  • A glass button for the clasp
  • Project Steps

    Step 1: Gather your materials including Quarter Tila, Miyuki beads (15/0 and 11/0 sizes), beading thread, and a glass button.
    Step 2: Cut a length of beading thread (an arm's span recommended) and prepare your needle.
    Step 3: Start the first segment by stringing Quarter Tila beads, paying attention to the orientation for detail-oriented crafters.
    Step 4: Follow the pattern of alternating Quarter Tila beads with Miyuki Drops and seed beads, constructing the lace pattern.
    Step 5: Repeat the segment pattern to achieve the desired bracelet length.
    Step 6: Attach the glass button clasp to one end of the bracelet to finish.