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DIY Hiilos magnetic clasp multi-row bracelet and Miyuki weaving

Made by :Tiffanie Perles Co
Published on the :27/01/2020
Time :5h
Level :Easy
Prices :83,09€

How to make an interchangeable multi-row bracelet ?

Discover the Hiilos clasps that will allow you to make your multi-row bracelets even more customizable. Create your links with chain, laces, pearls or miyuki weavings, fix them in special ends at low prices, similar to the ends for weaving but without the ring and slip these ends in the magnetic clasps Hiilos. Create as many bracelets as you want and keep only one magnetic clasp for all your creations!

To help you get started, here is a video tutorial that will give you an example of bracelets that you can create. We used stainless steel for better durability and synthetic hematite and faceted onyx beads for a "wow" effect but if you want to make a cheaper bracelet you can choose other silver chains from our selection and use bohemian facets 2 and 3 mm.

Creative bloggers have also been tempted by Hiilos clasps and have offered you these tutorials available on our site:

Here are lots of ideas to get you started!

Miyuki weaving grid:

DIY Multi-row bracelet magnetic clasp Hiilos and Miyuki weaving weaving grid

Take your wrist size and add 0.5 cm to your links. The clasp adds about 1 cm more. First do a test with a single link to check the size and remember that your wrist thickens upwards so do the test there.

DIY Hiilos magnetic clasp multi-row bracelet and final Miyuki weaving

DIY Hiilos multi-row magnetic clasp bracelet and final Miyuki weaving

DIY Multi-row bracelet with magnetic clasp Hiilos and Miyuki weaving pinterest

Do not hesitate to show your creations on our Facebook page, in the Super club group of Perles & Co customers or on Instagram by quoting us with @perlesandco or with #perlesandco and mentioning the creators who have made these tutorials.

Result
Schema  DIY Hiilos magnetic clasp multi-row bracelet and Miyuki weaving
Schema  DIY Hiilos magnetic clasp multi-row bracelet and Miyuki weaving
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Bonjour, moi c'est Tiffanie. J'étais créatrice et designer produit chez Perles & Co. J'adore tester de nouveaux DIY et vous faire profiter de mes expériences. Vous pouvez toujours consulter les tutoriels que je vous avais concocté sur le site !
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Which material to use ?
Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Supplies
Miyuki Delica 11/0 DB0310 - Mattete Black
2,70€
Jumprings open  4x0.6mm 316L Stainless steel x10
0,80€
Miyuki Delica Duracoat 11/0 DB1831 - Galvanized Silver
3,60€
Ball chain 1,6mm - 316L Stainless steel x1m
1,60€
Round faceted 2 mm gemstone beads - Black Agate x38cm
9,80€
Mini imitation Hematite faceted beads 2mm Labrador x35cm
5,00€
Miyuki Delica 11/0 DB2305 - Opaque Glazed Beige Mat AB x8g
4,60€
Miyuki Nylon Beading thread B 0.25 mm Smorty Blue x50 m
3,30€
304 stainless steel spacer 2 loops flower 11.5x8 mm x1
0,40€
Stainless steel flat ovale plate links chain 2x3 mm x1 m
2,30€
Braided nylon metallic thread 0.6 mm Silver Tone x130 m
7,50€
Stainless steel star mesh chain 4.5 mm x98 cm
3,20€
Fireline Thread - Fused Braid 0.10 mm (4LB) Crystal x50 m
7,50€
Subtotal : 62,07€
Tools
Jewel Glue Hasulith 30ml
OUTIL-007
Qty : 1
5528 in stock
2,40€
Miyuki Beading needles x6
OAC-162
Qty : 1
6967 in stock
1,50€
Metal Beading Loom large x1
OUT-445
Qty : 1
409 in stock
8,50€
Subtotal : 12,40€
Your questions (3)

You have a question about this tutorial? Ask it to our team and the people who have already tested it. The Perles & Co community is here to help you!

By Dominique (22/06/2024 22:00:17)
J'ai acheté les fournitures pour réaliser cette manchette, j'ai bien commencé mais je suis ennuyée au niveau de la petite chaîne où il faut ajouter une perle aux extrémités.
Je n'arrive pas à mettre la perle dans l'embout. Je pense que je positionne la petite perle trop serrée sur la chaîne ?
Je vous remercie de me donner quelques détails pour me faciliter.
Cordialement
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (26/06/2024 08:28:31)
Bonjour, vous pouvez essayer d'agrandir plus la fente de l'embout en y insérant une pince ronde ou en l'écartant avec deux pinces.
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By Dominique (17/06/2024 16:06:28)
Bonjour, je souhaiterai faire cette manchette, mais je ne comprends pas pourquoi y a t'il 3 sorte de fils ?
merci pour votre réponse .
Dominique
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (17/06/2024 16:28:39)
Bonjour, le fil fireline sert à faire les fils de perles enfilées car il est résistant. Le fil Miyuki sert au tissage car il est souple. Le fil nylon torsadé argenté sert pour le lien avec l'intercalaire et de décoration sur la bordure du tissage miyuki. Vous pouvez n'en choisir qu'un seul : Le fil Fireline. Mais du coup, il faudra mettre des perles sur le lien de l'intercalaire pour cacher le fil.
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By Cindy (31/10/2020 07:33:39)
C'est possible d'envoyer le schéma? Ce n'est pas possible du vue ça en la site. Merci.
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Answer from customer Tiffanie J. (02/11/2020 14:22:33)
Bonjour Cindy,
J'ai ajouté la possibilité de télécharger et d'imprimer le schéma en format PDF.
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Answer from customer Cindy S. (31/10/2020 15:50:23)
J'ai une ;-)
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