Double Sided Tennis Bracelet Tutorial

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This video tutorial from PotomacBeads teaches you how to make a double-sided tennis bracelet. Like our standard 'Tennis Bracelet' class, this project teaches you how to use Right-angle weave and your choice of crystals or other beads (and Miyuki seed beads) to create a gorgeous piece of jewelry!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Double Sided Tennis Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Swarovski crystals or Czech glass beads (3 or 4 mm)
  • Miyuki Delica beads (Opaque Light Smoke AB)
  • Miyuki Seed Beads (15/0, in two colors)
  • Pewter washer for clasp or closure
  • Wildfire beading thread (0.006, Frost color)
  • Size 10 English beading needle
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare the Base: Start with a right-angle weave using Delica beads, creating a foundation for the bracelet.
    Add Embellishments: Embellish one side of the bracelet with a combination of 15/0 seed beads and crystals, sewing them onto the right-angle weave base.
    Attach the Clasp: Integrate a pewter washer as a clasp, using additional seed beads and crystals to secure it in place.
    Embellish the Second Side: Repeat the embellishment process on the opposite side of the bracelet, using alternate colors for a double-sided effect.
    Finish the Clasp: Reinforce the clasp area by sewing through it multiple times and finishing off with a secure knot.
    Complete the Bracelet: Trim excess thread and apply a small amount of glue to knots for added security. Enjoy wearing your elegant, double-sided tennis bracelet.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Item Description

    This video tutorial from PotomacBeads teaches you how to make a double-sided tennis bracelet. Like our standard 'Tennis Bracelet' class, this project teaches you how to use Right-angle weave and your choice of crystals or other beads (and Miyuki seed beads) to create a gorgeous piece of jewelry!

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Swarovski crystals or Czech glass beads (3 or 4 mm)
  • Miyuki Delica beads (Opaque Light Smoke AB)
  • Miyuki Seed Beads (15/0, in two colors)
  • Pewter washer for clasp or closure
  • Wildfire beading thread (0.006, Frost color)
  • Size 10 English beading needle
  • Project Steps

    Prepare the Base: Start with a right-angle weave using Delica beads, creating a foundation for the bracelet.
    Add Embellishments: Embellish one side of the bracelet with a combination of 15/0 seed beads and crystals, sewing them onto the right-angle weave base.
    Attach the Clasp: Integrate a pewter washer as a clasp, using additional seed beads and crystals to secure it in place.
    Embellish the Second Side: Repeat the embellishment process on the opposite side of the bracelet, using alternate colors for a double-sided effect.
    Finish the Clasp: Reinforce the clasp area by sewing through it multiple times and finishing off with a secure knot.
    Complete the Bracelet: Trim excess thread and apply a small amount of glue to knots for added security. Enjoy wearing your elegant, double-sided tennis bracelet.