Pattern - Bracelet Projects/Bermuda Bracelet

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You don't have to travel to get lost in the beauty of this triangle design Bermuda Bracelet! In this beaded bracelet tutorial, Allie shows us how to combine Potomac Pearls, Crystal Bicones, and Miyuki seed beads to make a bracelet suitable for the beaches of Bermuda or a casual day at home!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
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Pattern - Bracelet Projects/Bermuda Bracelet

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Quick Project Steps

Get lost in the beauty of this Bermuda bracelet. This dazzling piece is made up of delicate looking triangles linked up together to create a decorative addition to dress up your look.
1. Using a size 12 needle, put a stop bead onto your thread. Put on a pattern of 3 seed beads and 3 Potomac pearls. Bring the needle back up through the first 2 seed beads and pearls to form a triangle. Form loops around the pearls by picking up 2 seed beads, 3 crystals and 2 more seed beads. Go back into the same pearl the thread is currently coming out of. Repeat for the other two pearls.
2. Watch Allie in the Bermuda bracelet tutorial to see how she makes the components and joins them together.
3. Once you’ve threaded on the clasp, tie off the thread and burn off the ends. Glue in the Potomac crystal rivoli into the clasp.
You can make this Bermuda bracelet in a colorful pattern or choose to make it in a gold color scheme. Either way, it is a beautiful bracelet that’s sure to brighten your day. You could easily make a matching necklace to complete the set. Check out PotomacBeads for all of your beading needs.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

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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You don't have to travel to get lost in the beauty of this triangle design Bermuda Bracelet! In this beaded bracelet tutorial, Allie shows us how to combine Potomac Pearls, Crystal Bicones, and Miyuki seed beads to make a bracelet suitable for the beaches of Bermuda or a casual day at home!

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Project Steps

Get lost in the beauty of this Bermuda bracelet. This dazzling piece is made up of delicate looking triangles linked up together to create a decorative addition to dress up your look.
1. Using a size 12 needle, put a stop bead onto your thread. Put on a pattern of 3 seed beads and 3 Potomac pearls. Bring the needle back up through the first 2 seed beads and pearls to form a triangle. Form loops around the pearls by picking up 2 seed beads, 3 crystals and 2 more seed beads. Go back into the same pearl the thread is currently coming out of. Repeat for the other two pearls.
2. Watch Allie in the Bermuda bracelet tutorial to see how she makes the components and joins them together.
3. Once you’ve threaded on the clasp, tie off the thread and burn off the ends. Glue in the Potomac crystal rivoli into the clasp.
You can make this Bermuda bracelet in a colorful pattern or choose to make it in a gold color scheme. Either way, it is a beautiful bracelet that’s sure to brighten your day. You could easily make a matching necklace to complete the set. Check out PotomacBeads for all of your beading needs.