Right Angle Weave Tutorial

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Right-angle weave video tutorial from PotomacBeads. This is one of the most frequently used basic stitches in beadweaving, and can come in useful for dozens of applications!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Right Angle Weave Tutorial
The Designers suggested colors & materials:
  • Swarovski Bicones 6mm - Light Amethyst
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Metallic Chocolate
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare your materials: Swarovski bicones, Miyuki seed beads, beading thread, and needle.
    Attach a stop bead to start your project.
    Create the first RAW unit by threading four bicones and forming a circle.
    For each subsequent unit, add three bicones, weaving them to form the RAW pattern.
    Continue adding RAW units until you reach the desired length of your bracelet.
    To add the clasp, thread a loop of seed beads and secure it through the last RAW unit.
    Embellish the edges of the bracelet with seed beads for a decorative finish.
    Secure and trim the thread to complete your bracelet.

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    Item Description

    Right-angle weave video tutorial from PotomacBeads. This is one of the most frequently used basic stitches in beadweaving, and can come in useful for dozens of applications!

    Designer's Material List

    The Designers suggested colors & materials:
  • Swarovski Bicones 6mm - Light Amethyst
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Metallic Chocolate
  • Project Steps

    Prepare your materials: Swarovski bicones, Miyuki seed beads, beading thread, and needle.
    Attach a stop bead to start your project.
    Create the first RAW unit by threading four bicones and forming a circle.
    For each subsequent unit, add three bicones, weaving them to form the RAW pattern.
    Continue adding RAW units until you reach the desired length of your bracelet.
    To add the clasp, thread a loop of seed beads and secure it through the last RAW unit.
    Embellish the edges of the bracelet with seed beads for a decorative finish.
    Secure and trim the thread to complete your bracelet.