Tila Wrap Bracelet Tutorial

In this video tutorial from Potomac Bead Company, Allie teaches you how to make her mosaic patterned "Tila Leather Wrap" bracelet using the three different versions of Miyuki Tila beads now available from Potomac Bead Company. Find a list of supplies in the description below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Tila Wrap Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Miyuki Tila beads in various sizes (full Tila, half Tila, quarter Tila)
  • 15/0 Miyuki seed beads
  • Leather cord (1.5 or 2mm thickness)
  • Magnetic clasp
  • E6000 glue
  • Beading thread (e.g., Wildfire)
  • Beading needle (size 10)
  • Scissors and thread burner
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather your Miyuki Tila beads, 15/0 seed beads, leather cord, magnetic clasp, E6000 glue, beading thread, and tools.
    Start the Bracelet: Tie your thread to the leather cord, and begin adding your Tila beads and seed beads, creating a base width to fit the magnetic clasp.
    Add Beads Creatively: Use a mix of Tila bead sizes and seed beads to form a mosaic or patchwork pattern. Ensure to loop the thread over and under the leather to secure the beads.
    Continue Weaving: Keep adding beads, alternating sizes and colors to enhance the mosaic effect. Use the thread to secure and define the pattern.
    Prepare to Finish: Once your bracelet reaches the desired length, prepare the ends for the clasp by gluing the threads and leather ends.
    Attach the Clasp: Apply E6000 glue to the bracelet ends and inside the magnetic clasp. Insert the ends into the clasp, ensuring a tight fit. Allow the glue to cure before wearing.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Item Description

    In this video tutorial from Potomac Bead Company, Allie teaches you how to make her mosaic patterned "Tila Leather Wrap" bracelet using the three different versions of Miyuki Tila beads now available from Potomac Bead Company. Find a list of supplies in the description below.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Miyuki Tila beads in various sizes (full Tila, half Tila, quarter Tila)
  • 15/0 Miyuki seed beads
  • Leather cord (1.5 or 2mm thickness)
  • Magnetic clasp
  • E6000 glue
  • Beading thread (e.g., Wildfire)
  • Beading needle (size 10)
  • Scissors and thread burner
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather your Miyuki Tila beads, 15/0 seed beads, leather cord, magnetic clasp, E6000 glue, beading thread, and tools.
    Start the Bracelet: Tie your thread to the leather cord, and begin adding your Tila beads and seed beads, creating a base width to fit the magnetic clasp.
    Add Beads Creatively: Use a mix of Tila bead sizes and seed beads to form a mosaic or patchwork pattern. Ensure to loop the thread over and under the leather to secure the beads.
    Continue Weaving: Keep adding beads, alternating sizes and colors to enhance the mosaic effect. Use the thread to secure and define the pattern.
    Prepare to Finish: Once your bracelet reaches the desired length, prepare the ends for the clasp by gluing the threads and leather ends.
    Attach the Clasp: Apply E6000 glue to the bracelet ends and inside the magnetic clasp. Insert the ends into the clasp, ensuring a tight fit. Allow the glue to cure before wearing.