
How to make a multirang bracelet?
This month is the month of blue in the world of tutorials and DIY, well not in the wonderful world of Pearls & Co ... In short, you understand, the month of November is adorned with blue! Midnight blue, blue lapis lazuli, the blue of your eyes finally all the blue what.
In this tutorial we will see how to make a blue multirang bracelet with a lot of things, mini hematites, pretty lapis lazuli stones, a nice ethnic interlayer, fantasy chains and some Miyukis Delicas ... What to have a trendy jewelry at wrist !
It is a tutorial for beginners-es since it involves assembling the different elements between them and to end by fixing everything to a clasp 5 rows.
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Step 1
Take about 25 cm of thread and make a knot at the end leaving a little more than 5 cm in length to attach the item to the clasp at the end.
Thread 12 Miyuki Delicas blue then 1 golden, then 12 blue, then a golden and so on so as to have 9 times the repetition then finish with a golden pearl. Close with a node.
2nd step
Take another wire about 25 cm, and make a knot at the end leaving a little more than 5cm in length as in step 1.
Thread a round faceted lapis lazuli then 10 synthetic mini-hematites golden and lapis lazuli and repeat the operation 9 times.
Step 3
Cut 15cm of chain with faceted beads in white and gold glass then hang on each side an open ring, find our technical sheet "How to open a ring to make a jewel"
Step 4
Cut 15 cm of soutache shay metal velvet and then using Hazulith glue, stick each end then insert them into the cylindrical end caps.
Step 5
Cut two pieces of 6.5 cm of the fancy cross chain and then attach on both sides of the two pieces of the open rings (so 4 in total).
Hang the 2-ring disc of Phaistos.
Step 6
You have all the pieces to make your bracelet, now hang them to your clasp 5 rows in the order of the photo to know:
To you trendy outfits with this pretty multirang bracelet!













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