Crystal Leather Wrap Tutorial

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In this video tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company, Allie teaches you how to make her leather wrap bracelet, made with Potomac Crystals (4mm round). Find a list of supplies in the description below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Crystal Leather Wrap Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Potomac Crystal round beads (4mm) in various colors (Crystal Labrador, Metallic Transparent Aqua, Metallic Transparent Green, Magic Blue, Metallic Blue Iris).
  • 1.5mm Greek leather (brown color).
  • .006 Wildfire beading thread (black color).
  • Size 10 beading needle (English beading needle, Pony brand).
  • Super New Glue.
  • Thread burner (Thread Zap II by Beadsmith).
  • Potomac Crystal button (Magic Blue color).
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Materials: Cut leather to four times your wrist length. Prepare a 5-foot thread with a needle.
    Starting the Bracelet: Begin with a single dark bead, working upwards in width to three beads. Use an overhand knot to create a loop for the button.
    Adding Beads: Continue adding beads in chosen colors, creating a gradient effect. Ensure beads are placed three wide for the main pattern.
    Continuing the Pattern: Maintain consistency in bead placement and thread direction. Adjust the tightness to allow some movement of the beads.
    Downgrading Beads: As you near the bracelet's end, reduce the bead count from three to one, reversing the process used at the start.
    Attaching the Button: Sew the crystal button onto the leather to secure the bracelet. Finish by tying and trimming the thread and leather ends.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Item Description

    In this video tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company, Allie teaches you how to make her leather wrap bracelet, made with Potomac Crystals (4mm round). Find a list of supplies in the description below.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Potomac Crystal round beads (4mm) in various colors (Crystal Labrador, Metallic Transparent Aqua, Metallic Transparent Green, Magic Blue, Metallic Blue Iris).
  • 1.5mm Greek leather (brown color).
  • .006 Wildfire beading thread (black color).
  • Size 10 beading needle (English beading needle, Pony brand).
  • Super New Glue.
  • Thread burner (Thread Zap II by Beadsmith).
  • Potomac Crystal button (Magic Blue color).
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Materials: Cut leather to four times your wrist length. Prepare a 5-foot thread with a needle.
    Starting the Bracelet: Begin with a single dark bead, working upwards in width to three beads. Use an overhand knot to create a loop for the button.
    Adding Beads: Continue adding beads in chosen colors, creating a gradient effect. Ensure beads are placed three wide for the main pattern.
    Continuing the Pattern: Maintain consistency in bead placement and thread direction. Adjust the tightness to allow some movement of the beads.
    Downgrading Beads: As you near the bracelet's end, reduce the bead count from three to one, reversing the process used at the start.
    Attaching the Button: Sew the crystal button onto the leather to secure the bracelet. Finish by tying and trimming the thread and leather ends.