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Pattern - Lady Hilda Bracelet

Designer Marissa Vallejo uses Potomax 2-Hole Spacer Bezels, RounDuo® Beads and Potomac Crystal Chatons to create her Lady Hilda Bracelet. Floral and feminine, this beaded bracelet could easily be made into a matching set of earrings.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Lady Hilda Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Start: Prepare the bezels by setting the chatons with E6000 glue. Thread your needle with wildfire thread.
Component Assembly: Begin by creating a foundation with the two-hole spacer bezel, adding RounDuo® beads and lentils in a specific order to form the base of the bracelet.
Adding Detail: Integrate seed beads of various sizes to embellish around the spacer bezels and RounDuo® beads, following the pattern to enhance the design intricately.
Connecting Components: Use the method shown to connect individual components seamlessly, maintaining a continuous bracelet structure.
Clasp Attachment: Attach the table cut button for the clasp, ensuring it's securely fastened for wearability.
Finishing: Repeat the steps for each component until the bracelet reaches the desired length. Finish by securing the thread and trimming 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 - Lady Hilda Bracelet
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Item Description

Designer Marissa Vallejo uses Potomax 2-Hole Spacer Bezels, RounDuo® Beads and Potomac Crystal Chatons to create her Lady Hilda Bracelet. Floral and feminine, this beaded bracelet could easily be made into a matching set of earrings.

Designer's Material List

Project Steps

Start: Prepare the bezels by setting the chatons with E6000 glue. Thread your needle with wildfire thread.
Component Assembly: Begin by creating a foundation with the two-hole spacer bezel, adding RounDuo® beads and lentils in a specific order to form the base of the bracelet.
Adding Detail: Integrate seed beads of various sizes to embellish around the spacer bezels and RounDuo® beads, following the pattern to enhance the design intricately.
Connecting Components: Use the method shown to connect individual components seamlessly, maintaining a continuous bracelet structure.
Clasp Attachment: Attach the table cut button for the clasp, ensuring it's securely fastened for wearability.
Finishing: Repeat the steps for each component until the bracelet reaches the desired length. Finish by securing the thread and trimming any excess.