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Pattern - Triple Crown Bracelet

This video from The Potomac Bead Company teaches you how to make Allie Buchman's "Triple Crown" bracelet design.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
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Pattern - Triple Crown Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Prepare Materials: Gather all beads, thread two needles with about five feet of thread, and attach the cut button with seed beads.
Start Beading: Begin with RounDuo beads, adding them with a cross-thread technique and embellishing with seed beads.
Incorporate RounTrio Beads: Introduce RounTrio beads and Potomac Crystal Rondelles, using a similar cross-thread method.
Add Side Decorations: Embellish the sides of the bracelet with seed beads and Potomac Crystal Rondelles for added flair.
Complete the Bracelet: Finish weaving, secure the loop for the clasp, and reinforce the thread paths for durability.
Final Adjustments: Make any final adjustments, ensuring all beads are tightly in place and trim excess thread.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Item Description

This video from The Potomac Bead Company teaches you how to make Allie Buchman's "Triple Crown" bracelet design.

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Project Steps

Prepare Materials: Gather all beads, thread two needles with about five feet of thread, and attach the cut button with seed beads.
Start Beading: Begin with RounDuo beads, adding them with a cross-thread technique and embellishing with seed beads.
Incorporate RounTrio Beads: Introduce RounTrio beads and Potomac Crystal Rondelles, using a similar cross-thread method.
Add Side Decorations: Embellish the sides of the bracelet with seed beads and Potomac Crystal Rondelles for added flair.
Complete the Bracelet: Finish weaving, secure the loop for the clasp, and reinforce the thread paths for durability.
Final Adjustments: Make any final adjustments, ensuring all beads are tightly in place and trim excess thread.