Video steps :
00:00 Materials
1:22 Creation explained
2:03 Creating the first bracelet
Our partner designer Anne, aka Tat'Anne, invites you to create a bracelet using natural stones and Linhasita macramé thread. For this tutorial, Anne suggests two versions: tie the bracelets together with an overhand knot to make a mutlirangs bracelet, or make overhand knots on each bracelet so you can wear them separately. The choice is yours!
You can also personalize this natural stone bracelet with your favorite stone colors and match the color of your C-LON Beading Cord 0.50 mm. In the tutorial, this is a jasper called African Turquoise because of its blue-green color, reminiscent of natural turquoise. Each link is made in different stages. You can find them in the written steps below or directly on the Youtube video.
If you like this type of creation, I invite you to take a look at the tutorial Anne made in 2021. It caused a sensation at the time of its release, so this will be an opportunity to discover or rediscover it: Multirang bracelet with African Turquoise and Micro-Macramé beads
If you make this tutorial, please share your creation with us by posting a photo and tagging us @perlesandco and @anne.coulais on our Facebook and Instagram social networks. We love to see what you make!
Video steps :
00:00 Materials
1:22 Creation explained
2:03 Creating the first bracelet
17:41 Creating the second bracelet
41:11 Creating the third bracelet
1:19:18 Creating the overhand knot to assemble the bracelets












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