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Girlfriend bracelet with Kos glass beads, Kalos by Puca and Rocailles Miyuki

Made by :Puca
Published on the :09/07/2022
Time :2h20
Level :Intermediate
Prices :33,20€
Girlfriend bracelet with Kos glass beads, Kalos by Puca and Rocailles Miyuki

How to make a bracelet with glass beads?

In this tutorial, learn how to make a beaded bracelet for women. Puca’s glass beads—with their original, geometric shapes—allow you to create countless combinations and craft one-of-a-kind jewelry. The Kos and Kalos beads used in this tutorial come in the shapes of a semicircle with two holes and a flat disc, respectively. These beads are perfect for creating all kinds of jewelry—bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and more—for any occasion! In this tutorial, Puca shares the steps for making the “Copine” bracelet . In particular, you’ll learn how to combine different Puca beads and use other well-known types of beads—such as seed beads or bicones —to create a perfect harmony.

The “Copine” bracelet is shown here in a blue and gold version (which you can customize to your liking by adjusting the materials list to include other colors available on our website). You’ll also find another color combination suggestion at the bottom of the page, in the “Variation” list: orange and gold. The materials list is for making a 17 cm bracelet. This measurement can, of course, be adjusted—it’s up to you to add or remove one or more repetitions of the pattern as needed. You might also consider adding an extension chain to the end of your bracelet—very handy when, for example, you want to give your creation as a gift but don’t know the recipient’s wrist size.

And to take it a step further and use up the rest of your bag of Kos beads, here are some other tutorials from Puca:

Note: Due to inventory changes, the materials list may be modified, and some items may have been replaced with equivalents.

Result
Schema  Girlfriend bracelet with Kos glass beads, Kalos by Puca and Rocailles Miyuki
Schema  Girlfriend bracelet with Kos glass beads, Kalos by Puca and Rocailles Miyuki
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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 Seed beads Duracoat 8/0 4202 - Galvanized Gold
1,10€
Miyuki Seed beads Duracoat 11/0 4202 - Galvanized Gold
1,50€
Miyuki Seed beads Duracoat 15/0 4202 - Galvanized Gold x8g
2,70€
Lobster clasp 9 mm 304L gold-finished stainless steel x1
0,80€
Fireline Thread - Fused Braid 0.12 mm (6LB) Smoke x50 m
7,50€
4x3mm Kalos® by Puca® - Frost Jade x10g
6,70€
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6x3mm Glass beads Kos® by Puca® - Full Celsian x10g
6,80€
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Subtotal : 31,80€
Your questions (1)

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 ferre laetita (12/02/2023 19:00:50)
Bonjour j'aimerais savoir quelle longueur de fil doit on couper pour faire un bracelet car sur le tutoriel ce n'est pas préciser merci d'avance pour la réponse
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (14/02/2023 15:50:24)
Bonjour, vous pouvez commencer avec 2 m. Si cela ne suffit pas, il suffit de nouer le bout de fil sur le bracelet avec un double noeud, de repasser le bout de fil dans les perles pour le cacher puis de reprendre un nouveau fil et de le nouer sur le bracelet à nouveau. La longueur n'est jamais indiquée car si on devait couper le fil pour l'utiliser en une seule fois, il ferait plusieurs mètre et ça ne serait pas agréable de tisser comme cela. On dit que l'on prend une longueur de bras de fil (l'écartement de vos bras).
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By Camille (posted on : 02/08/2024 )
agréable à faire et déclinable en plein de couleurs
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