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Watch Making Tutorial

This tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company demonstrates how to make a watch, using your choice of watch face and beads. This is a very quick and easy class, and you can easily create inexpensive watches to match nearly anything. Enjoy!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Watch Making Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Watch face (with D-rings if interchangeable band desired)
  • Beading wire (0.018, 49 strand recommended)
  • Flat nose pliers
  • Seed beads (11/0 size for side decoration)
  • Beads of choice (e.g., purple crazy lace agate, fluorite)
  • Crimp tubes
  • Toggle clasp
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Wire cutters
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    If your watch face has D-rings and you wish to make a non-interchangeable band, remove the D-rings using flat nose pliers.
    Measure and cut beading wire to double your wrist length plus four inches.
    Thread the wire through the watch face, add 11/0 seed beads beside the watch face to hide the wire.
    Choose your beads and start beading over both wires for added strength, beginning with your preferred beads.
    Once beading is complete, add a crimp tube and one side of the toggle clasp, thread the wire back through the crimp tube (and a few beads if possible), then crimp securely and trim excess wire.
    Repeat the process for the other side of the watch band, ensuring it's the correct size before finishing with the crimp tube and the other side of the toggle clasp.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    • Bead Board: Flocked U-Channel Beading Design Board

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    BeadTec Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
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    Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

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    Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

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    Item Description

    This tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company demonstrates how to make a watch, using your choice of watch face and beads. This is a very quick and easy class, and you can easily create inexpensive watches to match nearly anything. Enjoy!

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Watch face (with D-rings if interchangeable band desired)
  • Beading wire (0.018, 49 strand recommended)
  • Flat nose pliers
  • Seed beads (11/0 size for side decoration)
  • Beads of choice (e.g., purple crazy lace agate, fluorite)
  • Crimp tubes
  • Toggle clasp
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Wire cutters
  • Project Steps

    If your watch face has D-rings and you wish to make a non-interchangeable band, remove the D-rings using flat nose pliers.
    Measure and cut beading wire to double your wrist length plus four inches.
    Thread the wire through the watch face, add 11/0 seed beads beside the watch face to hide the wire.
    Choose your beads and start beading over both wires for added strength, beginning with your preferred beads.
    Once beading is complete, add a crimp tube and one side of the toggle clasp, thread the wire back through the crimp tube (and a few beads if possible), then crimp securely and trim excess wire.
    Repeat the process for the other side of the watch band, ensuring it's the correct size before finishing with the crimp tube and the other side of the toggle clasp.