Emerald City Bracelet Tutorial

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In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie teaches you how to make her "Emerald City" bracelet design using 2-hole RounDuo beads, seed beads, & crystals. Find a complete list of bead and jewelry supplies in the description below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Emerald City Bracelet Tutorial
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • RounDuo® Beads - Pastel Light Brown
  • Potomac Crystal Bicones 4mm - Metallic Gold Iris
  • Potomac Crystal Round 2mm - Dark Green Metallic Suede
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Metallic Dark Bronze
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Galvanized Gold
  • Table Cut Buttons - Lila Travertine
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Attach a stop bead to five feet of gray .006 wildfire beading thread, leaving a short tail.
    Begin the design by threading four RounDuo beads, alternating with 15/0 seed beads, and form a circle by passing back through the first RounDuo bead.
    Decorate the exterior of the RounDuo beads with 15/0 and 11/0 seed beads, creating a detailed embellishment.
    Continue adding RounDuo beads and seed beads, following the pattern to extend the bracelet length.
    Secure the bracelet by weaving the thread back through the beadwork, reinforcing the structure.
    Attach a clasp or button for closure, ensuring the bracelet fits comfortably around your wrist.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    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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    In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie teaches you how to make her "Emerald City" bracelet design using 2-hole RounDuo beads, seed beads, & crystals. Find a complete list of bead and jewelry supplies in the description below.

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • RounDuo® Beads - Pastel Light Brown
  • Potomac Crystal Bicones 4mm - Metallic Gold Iris
  • Potomac Crystal Round 2mm - Dark Green Metallic Suede
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Metallic Dark Bronze
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Galvanized Gold
  • Table Cut Buttons - Lila Travertine
  • Project Steps

    Attach a stop bead to five feet of gray .006 wildfire beading thread, leaving a short tail.
    Begin the design by threading four RounDuo beads, alternating with 15/0 seed beads, and form a circle by passing back through the first RounDuo bead.
    Decorate the exterior of the RounDuo beads with 15/0 and 11/0 seed beads, creating a detailed embellishment.
    Continue adding RounDuo beads and seed beads, following the pattern to extend the bracelet length.
    Secure the bracelet by weaving the thread back through the beadwork, reinforcing the structure.
    Attach a clasp or button for closure, ensuring the bracelet fits comfortably around your wrist.