Totally Tubular Bracelet Tutorial

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Marissa is back with her "Totally Tubular" Bracelet! Grab some Tubelet beads, Potomac Crystal Rondelles and RounTrio Beads for this out of this world tutorial. It's a totally RAD 2 needle project that looks more complicated than it is!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Totally Tubular Bracelet Tutorial
The designer's suggested colors & materials for ~7.5-inch (19cm) wrist:
  • Tubelet Beads - Aztec Gold, ~43 Beads
  • RounTrio Beads - White Iris 6mm, ~14 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelles 2x3mm - Light Tanzanite AB, ~28 Beads
  • Demi Round 11/0 - PermaFinish Starlight, ~1 Gram
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Metallic Light Bronze, ~2 Grams
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Metallic Light Bronze, ~1 Gram
  • Claspgarten Clasp Disc Pearl 11mm Gold (23kt Gold Plated), ~1 Piece
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Gather all materials and prepare your beading space.
    Cut a length of beading thread and thread your needle.
    Begin with the basic stitch technique, following the pattern or design you've chosen.
    Add beads according to the tutorial, paying close attention to the size and color placement.
    Continue the pattern until your piece reaches the desired length.
    Attach the clasp or finishing touch, securing the ends of the thread.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

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    Marissa is back with her "Totally Tubular" Bracelet! Grab some Tubelet beads, Potomac Crystal Rondelles and RounTrio Beads for this out of this world tutorial. It's a totally RAD 2 needle project that looks more complicated than it is!

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials for ~7.5-inch (19cm) wrist:
  • Tubelet Beads - Aztec Gold, ~43 Beads
  • RounTrio Beads - White Iris 6mm, ~14 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelles 2x3mm - Light Tanzanite AB, ~28 Beads
  • Demi Round 11/0 - PermaFinish Starlight, ~1 Gram
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Metallic Light Bronze, ~2 Grams
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Metallic Light Bronze, ~1 Gram
  • Claspgarten Clasp Disc Pearl 11mm Gold (23kt Gold Plated), ~1 Piece
  • Project Steps

    Gather all materials and prepare your beading space.
    Cut a length of beading thread and thread your needle.
    Begin with the basic stitch technique, following the pattern or design you've chosen.
    Add beads according to the tutorial, paying close attention to the size and color placement.
    Continue the pattern until your piece reaches the desired length.
    Attach the clasp or finishing touch, securing the ends of the thread.