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Pattern - Papyrus 1 Bracelet

This video tutorial from PotomacBeads teaches you how to make a new and easy bracelet design using our 6x6mm pyramid beads and Miyuki bugle beads. For a list of where to get materials, see the links below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Papyrus 1 Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Gather materials: pyramid beads, O beads, 11/0 seed beads, 6mm bugle beads, beading needle, and beading wire.
Start with threading the needle and adding a stop bead.
String the beads in the following order: pyramid bead (through the left hole), 11/0 seed bead, bugle bead, O bead, bugle bead, 11/0 seed bead, and repeat, adding pyramid beads between these sets.
Continue until the bracelet reaches the desired length.
Create the clasp using pyramid beads and seed beads, following the detailed instructions provided in the video.
Secure the thread ends 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 - Papyrus 1 Bracelet
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Item Description

This video tutorial from PotomacBeads teaches you how to make a new and easy bracelet design using our 6x6mm pyramid beads and Miyuki bugle beads. For a list of where to get materials, see the links below.

Designer's Material List

Project Steps

Gather materials: pyramid beads, O beads, 11/0 seed beads, 6mm bugle beads, beading needle, and beading wire.
Start with threading the needle and adding a stop bead.
String the beads in the following order: pyramid bead (through the left hole), 11/0 seed bead, bugle bead, O bead, bugle bead, 11/0 seed bead, and repeat, adding pyramid beads between these sets.
Continue until the bracelet reaches the desired length.
Create the clasp using pyramid beads and seed beads, following the detailed instructions provided in the video.
Secure the thread ends and trim any excess.