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Pattern - Circuit Bracelet

This video tutorial from the Potomac Bead Company teaches you how to make Allie Buchman's "Circuit Bracelet" design.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
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Pattern - Circuit Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Prepare the Materials: Gather all the beads and supplies listed. Cut about six feet of beading thread and thread two size 10 beading needles, one on each end.
Start with the Cut Button: Place three 11/0 seed beads on one needle, thread the cut button, and then add three 11/0 seed beads on each side of the button.
Begin the Beadwork: Create a base by adding and crossing three 11/0 seed beads. Repeat this step to form a stable foundation.
Adding Zuro Beads and Cubes: Align the Zuro beads and Swarovski cubes, ensuring the A/B coating faces the desired side. String them along with the seed beads as described to form the circuit design.
Extending the Bracelet: Continue adding circuits by repeating the process of aligning and stringing Zuro beads and cubes, separated by sections of seed beads.
Finishing Touches: Once the bracelet reaches the desired length, create a loop with 11/0 seed beads for the button clasp. Secure the thread and trim any excess.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Pattern - Circuit Bracelet
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Item Description

This video tutorial from the Potomac Bead Company teaches you how to make Allie Buchman's "Circuit Bracelet" design.

Designer's Material List

Project Steps

Prepare the Materials: Gather all the beads and supplies listed. Cut about six feet of beading thread and thread two size 10 beading needles, one on each end.
Start with the Cut Button: Place three 11/0 seed beads on one needle, thread the cut button, and then add three 11/0 seed beads on each side of the button.
Begin the Beadwork: Create a base by adding and crossing three 11/0 seed beads. Repeat this step to form a stable foundation.
Adding Zuro Beads and Cubes: Align the Zuro beads and Swarovski cubes, ensuring the A/B coating faces the desired side. String them along with the seed beads as described to form the circuit design.
Extending the Bracelet: Continue adding circuits by repeating the process of aligning and stringing Zuro beads and cubes, separated by sections of seed beads.
Finishing Touches: Once the bracelet reaches the desired length, create a loop with 11/0 seed beads for the button clasp. Secure the thread and trim any excess.