Tea Time Bracelet Tutorial

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Practice your 2 Needle Right Angle Weave with this elegant Tea Time Bracelet. Designer Anna uses Potomax IrisDuos, a beautiful blend of Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 and 15/0, and a Potomac Crystal Button to close. Gather your materials and make this your own!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Tea Time Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials for ~7.5-inch (19 cm) wrist:
  • Potomax IrisDuo - Antique Copper/Glass IrisDuo-Vintage Copper,~10 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Button - Crystal Mint (EU- Teal) Luster, 1 Button
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 11/0 - Dusty Mauve Ceylon, ~1 Gram
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 15/0 - Matte Opaque Sea Foam Luster, ~1 Gram
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather all materials listed above. Cut about 4 feet of beading thread, threading a needle on each end.
    Start with the Button: Begin by adding seed beads and the crystal button, creating a secure starting point for the bracelet.
    Add the IrisDuos: Introduce the IrisDuos, alternating with seed beads to create the bracelet's body.
    Create the Tea Leaf Details: Use the 11/0 seed beads to form leaf-like details along the bracelet, enhancing its intricate design.
    Complete the Bracelet Length: Continue the pattern until the bracelet reaches your desired length.
    Finish the Bracelet: Secure the ending with additional seed beads, creating a loop for the button closure. Tie off and trim excess thread.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    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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    Practice your 2 Needle Right Angle Weave with this elegant Tea Time Bracelet. Designer Anna uses Potomax IrisDuos, a beautiful blend of Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 and 15/0, and a Potomac Crystal Button to close. Gather your materials and make this your own!

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials for ~7.5-inch (19 cm) wrist:
  • Potomax IrisDuo - Antique Copper/Glass IrisDuo-Vintage Copper,~10 Pieces
  • Potomac Crystal Button - Crystal Mint (EU- Teal) Luster, 1 Button
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 11/0 - Dusty Mauve Ceylon, ~1 Gram
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 15/0 - Matte Opaque Sea Foam Luster, ~1 Gram
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather all materials listed above. Cut about 4 feet of beading thread, threading a needle on each end.
    Start with the Button: Begin by adding seed beads and the crystal button, creating a secure starting point for the bracelet.
    Add the IrisDuos: Introduce the IrisDuos, alternating with seed beads to create the bracelet's body.
    Create the Tea Leaf Details: Use the 11/0 seed beads to form leaf-like details along the bracelet, enhancing its intricate design.
    Complete the Bracelet Length: Continue the pattern until the bracelet reaches your desired length.
    Finish the Bracelet: Secure the ending with additional seed beads, creating a loop for the button closure. Tie off and trim excess thread.