Melissa Bracelet Tutorial

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If you have ever contacted customer service here at PotomacBeads, then there is a good chance you have met the amazing Melissa. It is not hard to tell that the vibrant colors used by designer Sheryl Steele in her Melissa Bracelet are a testimony of someone who is spunky yet can be calm, cool, and collected when they need to be. Be inspired with positivity as you start creating your very own design featuring Potomac Crystal Bicones and Rondelles.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Melissa Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials for ~7.5-inch (19 cm) wrist:
  • MiniDuo - Pastel Snow, ~ 92 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone 3mm - Emerald AB, ~ 48 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelle 1.5x2mm - Dark Khaki, ~ 92 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelle 1.5x2mm - Pacific Green, ~ 88 Pieces
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 11/0 - Silver Lined Olive AB, ~ 1 Gram
  • Cup Button - Turquoise Picasso, 1 Piece
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare your materials and cut approximately 5 feet of beading thread, attaching a stop bead.
    Start with a base layer of right-angle weave using MiniDuo beads and alternating colors of Potomac Crystal Rondelles.
    Add a floral design by incorporating a second color of rondelles and Potomac Crystal Bicones at the top of each flower.
    Continue the pattern to the desired length of the bracelet, ensuring each flower is snug and well-defined.
    Finish the bracelet with a button clasp, using a Cup Button and additional seed beads for a secure closure.
    Reinforce the entire bracelet by weaving through the beads a second time, tying off and trimming excess thread.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
    Beading Mat - Beading Design Mat
    PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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    Item Description

    If you have ever contacted customer service here at PotomacBeads, then there is a good chance you have met the amazing Melissa. It is not hard to tell that the vibrant colors used by designer Sheryl Steele in her Melissa Bracelet are a testimony of someone who is spunky yet can be calm, cool, and collected when they need to be. Be inspired with positivity as you start creating your very own design featuring Potomac Crystal Bicones and Rondelles.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials for ~7.5-inch (19 cm) wrist:
  • MiniDuo - Pastel Snow, ~ 92 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone 3mm - Emerald AB, ~ 48 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelle 1.5x2mm - Dark Khaki, ~ 92 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Rondelle 1.5x2mm - Pacific Green, ~ 88 Pieces
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 11/0 - Silver Lined Olive AB, ~ 1 Gram
  • Cup Button - Turquoise Picasso, 1 Piece
  • Project Steps

    Prepare your materials and cut approximately 5 feet of beading thread, attaching a stop bead.
    Start with a base layer of right-angle weave using MiniDuo beads and alternating colors of Potomac Crystal Rondelles.
    Add a floral design by incorporating a second color of rondelles and Potomac Crystal Bicones at the top of each flower.
    Continue the pattern to the desired length of the bracelet, ensuring each flower is snug and well-defined.
    Finish the bracelet with a button clasp, using a Cup Button and additional seed beads for a secure closure.
    Reinforce the entire bracelet by weaving through the beads a second time, tying off and trimming excess thread.