
How to make an ultra-simple Miyuki bracelet without weaving?
Miyuki bracelets are everywhere! Thanks to the incredibly regular Delicas Miyukipearls , pearl weaving has been revamped! But for those who do not have the patient, pearl weaving can be frustrating. Fortunately, even slipped end-to-end beads Miyuki Delicas do not lose their charm!
On this page you will find 8 tutorials and creative ideas to make ultra-simple Miyuki bracelets for anyone. These tutorials are complemented by the Facebook Live video of Tuesday, May 23rd . You too, be aware of our next Facebook Lives by liking our Facebook page !
Wire bracelet with sliding macrame knot


Step 1 :
Cut a piece of wire a little larger than one and a half times your wrist, here 20 cm and another about 10 cm. The wire used in this example is 0.5mm Griffin wire but you can also use C-Lon Micro Cord or silk thread .
2nd step :
Put a little Cleotoo glue on the ends of the thread and refine them with your finger. You can wear gloves to keep your hands dirty. Wait until the glue dries.
Step 3:
Thread a 1.3mm crimp bead and flatten it where you want to stop the beads. To help you you can place the thread on your wrist and make a marker mark with a pencil. Fold it in half to make the second mark on the other side. Thread the Miyuki Delicas beads and a new crimp bead to secure them in place. Then flatten a crimp bead on each end of the wire.
Step 4:
Place the two ends parallel by crossing them as shown on the video. Tie the 10 cm thread on the ends with a simple knot. Start making the macramé node by watching the video or by following this technical sheet: " Learn how to make a macrame knot ". Once you are satisfied with the size of the knot, put Cleotoo glue on the two threads that come out of the knot at the base of the knot. Wait for the glue to dry then cut off the excess wire.
Bracelet with wired wire

Step 1 :
Cut a piece of wire wired at the size of your wrist + 4 cm with good quality cutting pliers . Thread a bead to crush 2 mm, a ring closed 3 mm and iron the wire into the bead cabled. Fold the bead in half with a special crimp bead pliers .
2nd step :
Thread Miyuki Delicas beads. Pass the remaining wired wire into the first beads to hide it. Finish the bracelet in the same way as in Step 1. Add rings and a spring clasp to close the bracelet.
Bracelet with memory wire

Step 1 :
Use a specialmemorywire shear to cut the wire to the correct size. Here the memory wire has a diameter of 6 cm. You can use the memory wire 4 and 5 cm in diameter to make very small bracelets or to make creoles. Fold one of the ends in a loop with a solid round plier.
2nd step :
Thread the beads and fold the other end in a loop. You can also decide to cut the shorter wired wire to make a kind of ring or add a clasp.
Woven Miyuki Bangle Bracelet

Instructions :
To make this bracelet follow this step-by-step tutorial: " Miyuki Delicas wrap bangle bracelet in wrap "
To add 5 beads instead of 3: in step 3 of the tutorial put on 5 beads. In Step 5, iron in the 3 center beads and iron in the top hole through the back of the bracelet. Then iron all 5 beads and exit through the hole from the bottom to the back. Repeat this for the other row. Once you have gone through all 5 beads, go back through the 5 beads in the previous row to consolidate the two rows together and back into the 5 beads of the row you just put on before you start the new one row.
Material:
The pearls used are the delicas DB-0310, DB-1503 and DB-1500. The bracelet and the thread are in the list of materials at the bottom of the page.
Bracelet or necklace with Miyuki Chain

Cut the chain at your convenience. Cut a piece of fine wire that you will pass through a chain ring and twist it. He will allow you to put on the pearls. You will have to force a bit to get the first pearl. The others will pass easily.
Gold plated bangle bracelet

Unfold the loop to put on the beads and fold it.
Gold Filled hoops

Thread the pearls in Creole. To hold them in place you can use crimp beads.
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