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Pattern - Tubelet Leather Wrap

Allie from PotomacBeads makes the simple, yet oh so stylish Tubelet Leather Wrap Bracelet. This project is great to make for any gender and would be an awesome gift for Father's Day for any skill level beader to create. Happy beading!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Tubelet Leather Wrap

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Cut a 24-inch piece of 1.5mm black Greek leather.
Attach the button clasp by threading the leather through the button holes and tying a knot.
Start beading by adding three Miyuki 11/0 seed beads between the leather strands.
Introduce the tubelet beads, maintaining even spacing and securing them with the thread.
Continue adding beads, alternating between seed beads and tubelet beads, ensuring consistent spacing.
Finish by tying a knot to secure the end, leaving enough space for the button clasp to fit through.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Pattern - Tubelet Leather Wrap
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Item Description

Allie from PotomacBeads makes the simple, yet oh so stylish Tubelet Leather Wrap Bracelet. This project is great to make for any gender and would be an awesome gift for Father's Day for any skill level beader to create. Happy beading!

Designer's Material List

Project Steps

Cut a 24-inch piece of 1.5mm black Greek leather.
Attach the button clasp by threading the leather through the button holes and tying a knot.
Start beading by adding three Miyuki 11/0 seed beads between the leather strands.
Introduce the tubelet beads, maintaining even spacing and securing them with the thread.
Continue adding beads, alternating between seed beads and tubelet beads, ensuring consistent spacing.
Finish by tying a knot to secure the end, leaving enough space for the button clasp to fit through.