Linda Bracelet Tutorial

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In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads Marissa shows you how to make her “Linda Bracelet” featuring EVA Beads and DiamonDuos. Gather your materials from the list and links below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Linda Bracelet Tutorial
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
EVA Beads - Jet Bronze, ~14 Pieces
DiamonDuo Beads - Aztec Gold, ~7 Pieces
RounDuo Mini - Teal Luster, ~16 Pieces
PC Rondelles 2x3mm 0 Gold champange, ~14 pieces
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 Duracoat galvanized Champagne, ~1 gram
Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 Duracoat Opaque Eucalyptus, ~2 grams

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Learn how to create the dainty Linda Bracelet with 2 needles in this PotomacBeads tutorial.
1. Put 2 needles onto about 6 feet of beading thread. Pick up a 15/0, 11/0, Potomac Crystal Rondelle, an 11/0, another rondelle, an 11/0 and a 15/0. Bring one needle through the bottom holes of an EVA bead, a DiamonDuo and another EVA so that the DiamonDuo is nestled in between. Criss-cross through the same holes with the other needle. Make sure the threads are of equal length.
2. Watch the Linda Bracelet tutorial to follow along with Marissa as she guides you through the process of creating the pattern in her beaded bracelet design.
3. Bring one needle through the last bead in the project and add on 2 jump rings. Tie off the thread. Add a new piece of thread to the other end of the bracelet to add 2 more jump rings and a lobster clasp. Knot the thread and burn the loose edges.
The Linda Bracelet is a pretty little bracelet that doesn’t take too long to create. Have fun making multiple versions in different colors to add to your collection or to give away as sweet gifts.

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
Beading Mat - Beading Design Mat
PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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Item Description

In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads Marissa shows you how to make her “Linda Bracelet” featuring EVA Beads and DiamonDuos. Gather your materials from the list and links below.

Designer's Material List

The designer's suggested colors & materials:
EVA Beads - Jet Bronze, ~14 Pieces
DiamonDuo Beads - Aztec Gold, ~7 Pieces
RounDuo Mini - Teal Luster, ~16 Pieces
PC Rondelles 2x3mm 0 Gold champange, ~14 pieces
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 Duracoat galvanized Champagne, ~1 gram
Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 Duracoat Opaque Eucalyptus, ~2 grams

Project Steps

Learn how to create the dainty Linda Bracelet with 2 needles in this PotomacBeads tutorial.
1. Put 2 needles onto about 6 feet of beading thread. Pick up a 15/0, 11/0, Potomac Crystal Rondelle, an 11/0, another rondelle, an 11/0 and a 15/0. Bring one needle through the bottom holes of an EVA bead, a DiamonDuo and another EVA so that the DiamonDuo is nestled in between. Criss-cross through the same holes with the other needle. Make sure the threads are of equal length.
2. Watch the Linda Bracelet tutorial to follow along with Marissa as she guides you through the process of creating the pattern in her beaded bracelet design.
3. Bring one needle through the last bead in the project and add on 2 jump rings. Tie off the thread. Add a new piece of thread to the other end of the bracelet to add 2 more jump rings and a lobster clasp. Knot the thread and burn the loose edges.
The Linda Bracelet is a pretty little bracelet that doesn’t take too long to create. Have fun making multiple versions in different colors to add to your collection or to give away as sweet gifts.