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Use Hubble Stitch to create a 2 row bracelet featuring a line of 4mm bicone crystals down the middle. Change the materials in the veritle beading stitch design. Technique learned: Hubble

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
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Pattern - Bracelet Projects/

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Quick Project Steps

The Potomac crystal bicones in the Tracey bracelet shimmer and shine in the light, giving your outfit a lively splash of color. 1. Pick up a silver seed bead followed by two bronze beads. Thread back through the silver and first bronze. Add another silver bead and go back down the second bronze bead. Add a crystal, 2 bronze beads and a silver. Sew back through the first bronze bead, add another silver bead and sew down through the second bronze bead. 2. Watch the Tracey bracelet tutorial to follow along with Allie as she creates with the Hubble stitch. 3. Attach the infinite cabochon clasp by adding a silver bead, the clasp and another silver bead to the end of the band. Bring the thread through the last crystal and back through the seed beads and clasp to reinforce. Sew down and to the edge of the project and tie the thread. Burn the end. The Tracey bracelet is a nice, flexible bracelet that is comfortable to wear. It would make a cute gift for a friend. Find all the material you need to make this and other beautiful jewelry at PotomacBeads. Technique learned: Hubble

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

Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

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Use Hubble Stitch to create a 2 row bracelet featuring a line of 4mm bicone crystals down the middle. Change the materials in the veritle beading stitch design. Technique learned: Hubble

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Project Steps

The Potomac crystal bicones in the Tracey bracelet shimmer and shine in the light, giving your outfit a lively splash of color. 1. Pick up a silver seed bead followed by two bronze beads. Thread back through the silver and first bronze. Add another silver bead and go back down the second bronze bead. Add a crystal, 2 bronze beads and a silver. Sew back through the first bronze bead, add another silver bead and sew down through the second bronze bead. 2. Watch the Tracey bracelet tutorial to follow along with Allie as she creates with the Hubble stitch. 3. Attach the infinite cabochon clasp by adding a silver bead, the clasp and another silver bead to the end of the band. Bring the thread through the last crystal and back through the seed beads and clasp to reinforce. Sew down and to the edge of the project and tie the thread. Burn the end. The Tracey bracelet is a nice, flexible bracelet that is comfortable to wear. It would make a cute gift for a friend. Find all the material you need to make this and other beautiful jewelry at PotomacBeads. Technique learned: Hubble