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Pattern - Bracelet Projects/Debutante Bracelet

Watch QuadBow, and PieDuo Beads come together like never before in guest designer Tracy Whitfield's Debutante Bracelet! She uses a two-needle technique with beadweaving skills to create a marvelous beaded bracelet design comprised of QuadBow Beads, PieDuo Beads, Potomac Crystal Bicones, and Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0. Get ready to make the ultimate appearance with this accessory piece on your wrist!! Technique Learned: Beadweaving 2-Needles

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Bracelet Projects/Debutante Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Prepare a comfortable length of 0.006 Wildfire thread with needles on both ends.
Start with a wire guard, center it on the thread, and add a QuadBow bead through the center holes.
Add an 11/0 seed bead on each needle, followed by a PieDuo bead, entering from the rounded side.
Continue the pattern by alternating between QuadBow and PieDuo beads, adding seed beads as spacers.
Embellish the sides of the bracelet with 11/0 seed beads and Potomac Crystal Bicones for added sparkle.
Finish the bracelet by attaching a clasp to the wire guards with jump rings.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Pattern - Bracelet Projects/Debutante Bracelet
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Item Description

Watch QuadBow, and PieDuo Beads come together like never before in guest designer Tracy Whitfield's Debutante Bracelet! She uses a two-needle technique with beadweaving skills to create a marvelous beaded bracelet design comprised of QuadBow Beads, PieDuo Beads, Potomac Crystal Bicones, and Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0. Get ready to make the ultimate appearance with this accessory piece on your wrist!! Technique Learned: Beadweaving 2-Needles

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Project Steps

Prepare a comfortable length of 0.006 Wildfire thread with needles on both ends.
Start with a wire guard, center it on the thread, and add a QuadBow bead through the center holes.
Add an 11/0 seed bead on each needle, followed by a PieDuo bead, entering from the rounded side.
Continue the pattern by alternating between QuadBow and PieDuo beads, adding seed beads as spacers.
Embellish the sides of the bracelet with 11/0 seed beads and Potomac Crystal Bicones for added sparkle.
Finish the bracelet by attaching a clasp to the wire guards with jump rings.