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- Easy-to-follow instructions
- A list of what you’ll need
- Helpful diagrams that show you what to do
Getting Started
The beaded, braided bracelet in this project is simple to make. If you know how to braid hair, you can make this bracelet!
Skill Level
- Beginner
Materials
- Rainbow blue seed beads, 11°
- Matte cobalt blue seed beads, 6°
- Silver fluted round beads, 3mm
- 6 blue faceted beads, 6mm
- Spool of beading thread, size D
- 2 silver eye pins
- 2 small silver end cones
- 2 small silver jump rings
- Silver lobster-claw clasp and large jump ring
A note on bead sizes: Some beads are measured by how many will fit on one inch of string. This number is expressed as X°, meaning that X number of beads will fit on one inch of string. For instance, beads of 11° will fit 11 to an inch of thread. These bead sizes are pronounced with an "oh" at the end, as in “eleven-oh.”
Tools & Supplies
- Small bowl
- Beading needle, size 10
- Clear nail polish with nylon
- Safety pin
- Scissors
- Masking tape
- Round-nosed pliers
- Wire cutters
This project uses neail polish to glue some of the knots and beads. However, it’s important to find a brand with nylon in it (the type used to strengthen nails). Regular nail polish (without nylon) uses a chemical that could melt the bead thread or damage beads. Nail polish with nylon is pretty common and easy to find.
Finished Size
- Approximately 6-1/2" (16.5 cm)
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