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Egyptian Eye (Eye of Horus Bracelet) Tutorial

This video tutorial from PotomacBeads teaches you how to make Allie Buchman's "Egyptian Eye" (Eye of Horus) design. Find a list of supplies used in this project in the description below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Egyptian Eye (Eye of Horus Bracelet) Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Silky Beads - Crystal Labrador Full
  • 2-Hole Bar Beads - Vintage Copper
  • 2-Hole Bar Beads - White Lila Gold Luster
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelle 2x3mm - Gold Champagne
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Labrador Full
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/ 0 - Duracoat Silver Lined Rose Gold
  • Cup Button - Topaz Light Apricot Full
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Start by threading your needle with 5 feet of beading thread, securing a cup button as the closure.
    Create the outer design by threading through the cup button, adding seed beads, and forming the loop.
    Assemble the eye components using silky beads for the eye's center and two-hole bar beads for structure, interspersed with seed beads and crystals for embellishment.
    Link components by weaving through the beads, ensuring a tight and secure structure.
    Finish the bracelet by creating a loop large enough for the cup button, ensuring a neat closure.
    Reinforce the structure by retracing your steps through the beads, tightening 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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    Item Description

    This video tutorial from PotomacBeads teaches you how to make Allie Buchman's "Egyptian Eye" (Eye of Horus) design. Find a list of supplies used in this project in the description below.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Silky Beads - Crystal Labrador Full
  • 2-Hole Bar Beads - Vintage Copper
  • 2-Hole Bar Beads - White Lila Gold Luster
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelle 2x3mm - Gold Champagne
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Labrador Full
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/ 0 - Duracoat Silver Lined Rose Gold
  • Cup Button - Topaz Light Apricot Full
  • Project Steps

    Start by threading your needle with 5 feet of beading thread, securing a cup button as the closure.
    Create the outer design by threading through the cup button, adding seed beads, and forming the loop.
    Assemble the eye components using silky beads for the eye's center and two-hole bar beads for structure, interspersed with seed beads and crystals for embellishment.
    Link components by weaving through the beads, ensuring a tight and secure structure.
    Finish the bracelet by creating a loop large enough for the cup button, ensuring a neat closure.
    Reinforce the structure by retracing your steps through the beads, tightening the thread.