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Netted O Bracelet Tutorial

This video tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company teaches you how to make a netted bracelet using O beads laid flat at each intersection, with a 15/0 Miyuki seed bead above and below it. 11/0 ssed beads are used to create the rest of the netting. This is a great way of using the new Czech O beads while having the O's face "Up" in their display.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Netted O Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • O beads
  • 11/0 seed beads
  • 15/0 Miyuki seed beads
  • Cup button (for clasp)
  • Wildfire beading thread (0.6 mm)
  • Size 10 English beading needle
  • Thread burner or scissors
  • Glue (for securing thread ends)
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Cut a length of beading thread and thread your needle. Attach a stop bead to secure your work.
    Start Weaving: Begin by adding an O bead and 15/0 seed beads, following the pattern to create the first row.
    Expand the Pattern: Continue adding rows according to the netting pattern, alternating between O beads and 11/0 seed beads to expand the bracelet.
    Adding Clasps: Attach a cup button at one end of the bracelet for the clasp, securing it with additional seed beads and knots.
    Finish the Bracelet: Complete the bracelet by creating a loop on the other end for the clasp. Secure all thread ends with knots and apply glue for durability.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    • Thread Zap II

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Item Description

    This video tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company teaches you how to make a netted bracelet using O beads laid flat at each intersection, with a 15/0 Miyuki seed bead above and below it. 11/0 ssed beads are used to create the rest of the netting. This is a great way of using the new Czech O beads while having the O's face "Up" in their display.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • O beads
  • 11/0 seed beads
  • 15/0 Miyuki seed beads
  • Cup button (for clasp)
  • Wildfire beading thread (0.6 mm)
  • Size 10 English beading needle
  • Thread burner or scissors
  • Glue (for securing thread ends)
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Cut a length of beading thread and thread your needle. Attach a stop bead to secure your work.
    Start Weaving: Begin by adding an O bead and 15/0 seed beads, following the pattern to create the first row.
    Expand the Pattern: Continue adding rows according to the netting pattern, alternating between O beads and 11/0 seed beads to expand the bracelet.
    Adding Clasps: Attach a cup button at one end of the bracelet for the clasp, securing it with additional seed beads and knots.
    Finish the Bracelet: Complete the bracelet by creating a loop on the other end for the clasp. Secure all thread ends with knots and apply glue for durability.