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Neptune Bracelet Tutorial

Guest designer Marissa Vallejo makes the simply gorgeous Neptune's Garden Bracelet. This easy to make bracelet features components using Potomax 2-hole Halo Beads, RounTrio Beads, Potomac Crystals and seed beads. You could also turn the components into a necklace or a pendant.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Neptune Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
Potomax 2-Hole Halo Bead - silver, ~ 10 Pieces
Tubelet - Metallic Violet, ~ 31 Pieces
SuperDuo Bead - Jet Iris, ~ 44 Beads
RounTrio - White Lila Vega Luster, ~10 pcs
PC Rondelles 1.5x2mm - Blue Montana, ~36 pcs
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Crystal Lab Full, ~ 1 Gram
Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Galv Champagne,~ 2 Grams
Jump Rings, ~5 pieces
Lobster Clasp - Silver, 1 Piece

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Gather all materials listed above.
Start by threading four Tubelet beads, separating each with an 11/0 Seed Bead, a SuperDuo Bead, and another 11/0 Seed Bead.
Create a square unit by tying the ends and reinforcing the threading.
Add Halo Beads and RounTrio Beads, ensuring proper alignment and securing them in place.
Continue adding units, maintaining the pattern and consistency across the bracelet.
Finish the bracelet by attaching jump rings and a lobster clasp. Adjust the size as necessary.

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Item Description

Guest designer Marissa Vallejo makes the simply gorgeous Neptune's Garden Bracelet. This easy to make bracelet features components using Potomax 2-hole Halo Beads, RounTrio Beads, Potomac Crystals and seed beads. You could also turn the components into a necklace or a pendant.

Designer's Material List

The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
Potomax 2-Hole Halo Bead - silver, ~ 10 Pieces
Tubelet - Metallic Violet, ~ 31 Pieces
SuperDuo Bead - Jet Iris, ~ 44 Beads
RounTrio - White Lila Vega Luster, ~10 pcs
PC Rondelles 1.5x2mm - Blue Montana, ~36 pcs
Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Crystal Lab Full, ~ 1 Gram
Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Galv Champagne,~ 2 Grams
Jump Rings, ~5 pieces
Lobster Clasp - Silver, 1 Piece

Project Steps

Gather all materials listed above.
Start by threading four Tubelet beads, separating each with an 11/0 Seed Bead, a SuperDuo Bead, and another 11/0 Seed Bead.
Create a square unit by tying the ends and reinforcing the threading.
Add Halo Beads and RounTrio Beads, ensuring proper alignment and securing them in place.
Continue adding units, maintaining the pattern and consistency across the bracelet.
Finish the bracelet by attaching jump rings and a lobster clasp. Adjust the size as necessary.