BRACELET DESIGNS PAGE 2






A Dozen Strands Bracelet
Price: $10.00

This is another favorite among my students. It is also a best seller in the dozen strand version. We did the six strand version in class because of the time factor. By extending the lengths of the strands, it makes a beautiful necklace.


Makin' Waves Bracelet
Price: $8.00

This is another quick and easy bracelet to make. It doesn't take a lot in materials and the crystals can be replaced with other accent beads.


Luscious Loops Bracelet
Price: $10.00

This bracelet is not for the faint of heart. It takes some time to get all the loops done. I worked on it over the course of three days. It also requires a great deal of beads to complete. I do not recommend it if you like instant gratification from your beadwork.


Tri-Color Spiral Herringbone Bracelet
Price: $10.00

Good stitching tension is imperative when making this bracelet. Using three colors of beads to make your first one will make the learning process easier. I have worked the bracelet using only two colors. Students found that using three colors allowed them to keep track of the pattern. My regular students do not recommend this bracelet as a first project.


Brick Stitch Bracelet
Price: $10.00

This bracelet is a good foundation for learning brick stitch, which is only a small step up from peyote stitch. The embellishment along the sides of the bracelet give it a little "umph"!


Spiral Rope with Crystals
Price: $10.00

These instructions teach you how to incorporate small focal beads into your beadwork. I used Swarovski crystals, but you can use any small beads that you have onhand. Recommended for beginner/intermediate beaders.


In & Out Herringbone Bracelet
Price: $10.00

This bracelet provides a good foundation for learning tubular herringbone (also known as Ndebele). It is simple and quick to make. Extend the length and it becomes a pretty necklace.


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