Victorian Elegance Bracelet Tutorial

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DiscDuo beads shine in combination with Potomac Crystal Bicone beads and seed beads in this charming simple bracelet tutorial bu Dena Johnson. The Victorian Elegance Bracelet is a great beginner bead weaving project to create a bracelet with needle and thread. Dena Johnson, a Potomacbead community member guides you through this step by step bracelet making video.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Victorian Elegance Bracelet Tutorial
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • DiscDuo - white champagne luster, 14 beads
  • Potomac bicone 3mm - light rose, 56 beads
  • Miyuki 15/0 - matte opaque dark cream AB (492FR), 28 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - duracoat galvanized champagne (4204), 168 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - matte transparent light tea rose AB (155FR), 15 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - matte silver lined light blush (23F), 2 beads
  • DragonThread size 6 white, 128"
  • Jump rings 4mm 21G - gunmetal, 2 pieces
  • Claspgarten clasp brushed heart 10mm 23K gold, 1 piece SECOND COLORWAY:
  • DiscDuo - white shimmer, 13 beads
  • Potomac bicone 3mm - dark sapphire, 52 beads
  • Miyuki 15/0 - white (402), 26 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - crystal labrador full (55006), 156 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - ruby lined capri blue luster (358), 14 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - crystal labrador full (55006), 2 beads
  • DragonThread size 6 white, 128"
  • Jump rings 4mm 21G - gunmetal, 2 pieces
  • Claspgarten clasp brushed heart 10mm rhodium, 1 piece
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Start with an arm's length of thread and a stop bead. Use DiscDuo beads and two colors of Miyuki 11/0 beads to form the base of the bracelet. Add five beads (two primary color 11/0s, one secondary, and two more primary) to each side of the DiscDuo beads. Secure the beads by passing through them multiple times. Attach an 8/0 bead at the end of the bracelet for clasp attachment. Add Potomac Crystal Bicone beads between the DiscDuo beads using a combination of 11/0, 15/0 beads, and a crystal. Finish the bracelet by adding a clasp using jump rings connected to the 8/0 beads. Go through all the beads again for added stability and tie off the thread.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    • Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Ultimate | Crystal | 9x3"
    • Thread Zap II
    • BeadTec Beading Needles Sizes 10, 11, 12 | Mix Pack of 6
    • Plastic Caliper Tool - White
    • BeadTec DragonThread - Crystal/White | Size 6 (Medium) | 50 Meter Spool
    • BeadTec DragonThread - Green | Size 6 (Medium) | 50 Meter Spool

    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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    DiscDuo beads shine in combination with Potomac Crystal Bicone beads and seed beads in this charming simple bracelet tutorial bu Dena Johnson. The Victorian Elegance Bracelet is a great beginner bead weaving project to create a bracelet with needle and thread. Dena Johnson, a Potomacbead community member guides you through this step by step bracelet making video.

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • DiscDuo - white champagne luster, 14 beads
  • Potomac bicone 3mm - light rose, 56 beads
  • Miyuki 15/0 - matte opaque dark cream AB (492FR), 28 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - duracoat galvanized champagne (4204), 168 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - matte transparent light tea rose AB (155FR), 15 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - matte silver lined light blush (23F), 2 beads
  • DragonThread size 6 white, 128"
  • Jump rings 4mm 21G - gunmetal, 2 pieces
  • Claspgarten clasp brushed heart 10mm 23K gold, 1 piece SECOND COLORWAY:
  • DiscDuo - white shimmer, 13 beads
  • Potomac bicone 3mm - dark sapphire, 52 beads
  • Miyuki 15/0 - white (402), 26 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - crystal labrador full (55006), 156 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - ruby lined capri blue luster (358), 14 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - crystal labrador full (55006), 2 beads
  • DragonThread size 6 white, 128"
  • Jump rings 4mm 21G - gunmetal, 2 pieces
  • Claspgarten clasp brushed heart 10mm rhodium, 1 piece
  • Project Steps

    Start with an arm's length of thread and a stop bead. Use DiscDuo beads and two colors of Miyuki 11/0 beads to form the base of the bracelet. Add five beads (two primary color 11/0s, one secondary, and two more primary) to each side of the DiscDuo beads. Secure the beads by passing through them multiple times. Attach an 8/0 bead at the end of the bracelet for clasp attachment. Add Potomac Crystal Bicone beads between the DiscDuo beads using a combination of 11/0, 15/0 beads, and a crystal. Finish the bracelet by adding a clasp using jump rings connected to the 8/0 beads. Go through all the beads again for added stability and tie off the thread.