Pattern - Bracelet Projects/Mandi Crystal Bracelet

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Create a stunning bracelet featuring Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads in 4mm along with Miyuki seed beads. Let Allie instruct you on this modification to right angle weave seed beading technique. Technique learned: Right Angle Weave

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
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Pattern - Bracelet Projects/Mandi Crystal Bracelet

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Dress up your outfit with this dazzling Mandi Crystal bracelet. Learn how to use a variation of the right angle weave to create a beautiful, sparkly bracelet that’s perfect for any occasion. 1. Using a size 11 needle on size 6 Dragonthread, add a stop bead, leaving about 12 inches for the tail end. Pick up an 8/0, an 11/0, a crystal and another 11/0. Repeat the pattern. Let the beads drop down and then thread back through the first 8/0. This is the first right angle weave unit. 2. Watch the Mandi Crystal bracelet tutorial to follow along with Allie’s step-by-step directions to finish the length of the bracelet. 3. Add an 11/0, the clasp and another 11/0. Run the needle and thread back through another time. Add crystal to the end and thread through the clasp again to reinforce. Glue a Czech cabochon into the Potomax infinite clasp. This delicate Mandi crystal bracelet looks so pretty on the wrist. You could make it into a necklace or anklet as well, or create the band longer to make a wrap bracelet. Technique learned: Right Angle Weave

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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Create a stunning bracelet featuring Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads in 4mm along with Miyuki seed beads. Let Allie instruct you on this modification to right angle weave seed beading technique. Technique learned: Right Angle Weave

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Project Steps

Dress up your outfit with this dazzling Mandi Crystal bracelet. Learn how to use a variation of the right angle weave to create a beautiful, sparkly bracelet that’s perfect for any occasion. 1. Using a size 11 needle on size 6 Dragonthread, add a stop bead, leaving about 12 inches for the tail end. Pick up an 8/0, an 11/0, a crystal and another 11/0. Repeat the pattern. Let the beads drop down and then thread back through the first 8/0. This is the first right angle weave unit. 2. Watch the Mandi Crystal bracelet tutorial to follow along with Allie’s step-by-step directions to finish the length of the bracelet. 3. Add an 11/0, the clasp and another 11/0. Run the needle and thread back through another time. Add crystal to the end and thread through the clasp again to reinforce. Glue a Czech cabochon into the Potomax infinite clasp. This delicate Mandi crystal bracelet looks so pretty on the wrist. You could make it into a necklace or anklet as well, or create the band longer to make a wrap bracelet. Technique learned: Right Angle Weave