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I decided to add this beaded bracelet made with red bicone beads and black seed beads to my gifting items Not only that I loved it so much, but I ended up making one for myself as a little show of self-loveπ
I adore π₯° this bracelet so much; I can't get enough of its beauty.
To make this, the process is quite straightforward, but a bit delicate, and below are the materials I used:
β Shiny black seed beads,
β red bicone beads of size 4,
β 2 beading needles,
β beading thread of size 0.2,
β scissors,
β measuring tape,
β and pairs of bracelet clasps.
Step-by-step process;
Please come along and let me show you the process.
Step 1:
With my measuring tape, I cut a 120 cm long fishline and threaded both sides on my two needles, leaving a bit of tail on both sides of the needle.
Pro tip: I always stick my needles to a little piece of foam for easy access and safety reasons.
Step 2:
In this step, I put three seed beads through my first needle, put one of the bracelet clasps, followed by three seed beads through the second needle, and then cross both lines with three seed beads.
Step 3:
I put one bicone bead to the left fishline and one bicone bead to the right fishline and crossed both lines with one seed bead.
Step 4:
I put one bicone bead to the left fishline and one bicone bead to the right fishline and then crossed both lines with three seed beads. Look at the beautiful shape it's formed below π
Step 5:
I put one bicone bead on the left fishline and one bicone bead on the right fishline and then crossed both lines with one seed bead.
Step 6:
I put one bicone bead on the left fishline and one bicone bead on the right fishline and crossed both lines with three seed beads.
Step 7:
I continue to repeat steps 5 and 6 above until I make 13 rings of the beads. Which is the length I need? It can be longer or shorter depending on the size of your wrists.
Step 8:
It's time I put the second part of the clasps. I did this by putting three seed beads on the left fishline, followed by the clasp, and then another three seed beads. I crossed both fishlines with each side and then carefully passed the fishline through the whole work to reinforce. Here I'm very careful so the bracelet will not be too stiff. Also, the fishline can easily enter the wrong bead, so I have to watch out and carefully pass it around.
Once I'm done passing the fishline around for the second time, tying the knots, and trimming off the excess fishlines, here I have my bracelet. To complement it, following the same process, I beaded a ring to it.
This is likely going to bring me a lot of sales, as three people have already placed an order for their own. What do you think, friends? Do you love it? Would you try to make one? Please do let me know in the comment section.
Thank you so much for your attention and support. Have a lovely day ahead.
All images are mine, taken with my Tecno Spark 8 Plus.@funsheeβοΈπβ£οΈ