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Star Beads Beads Cuff Bracelet, Rocailles, Facets and Superduo

Made by : Perles & Co
Published on the :14/08/2018
Time :2h
Level :Intermediate
Prices :41,70€
Star Beads Beads Cuff Bracelet, Rocailles, Facets and Superduo

Here is the model of the bracelet in seed beads and glass beads.
Do not hesitate to refer to it regularly at each stage of this tutorial to see if the rendering of your creation is in conformity with our bracelet.

Beaded cuff style bohemian peps colors summer summer


Start a beaded bracelet

Step 1:
Cut about 1 meter of C-LON wire.
Make 4 single knots at one end leaving about 10cm "lost" on the other side.
Squeeze enough so that the knots do not get loose.
Thread your beading needle on the thread and start your beaded bracelet by threading a Star Beads by Perles & Co.

Thread a pearl star beads yellow



2nd step:
Then put on 2 golden Miyuki 11/0 seed beads, 1 Micro Spacer bead and then 2 golden Miyuki 11/0 seed beads.

Make a pretty trendy beaded bracelet

Step 3:
Thread another yellow Star Beads glass beads.
Then put on 1 red coral faceted faceted round, 2 Matubo Miniduo and 1 round red coral faceted round set

Beading bracelet with faceted beads and matubo superduo

Step 4:
Iron your thread into the top hole of the Star Beads in which you already passed.

Creation of an original and trendy pearl bracelet with Star Beads and Superduo Pearls & Co



Step 5:
Tighten your thread so that your faceted beads and Miniduo lodge all around the top branch of the Star Beads.

Thread beads on a thread by making patterns

Step 6:
Repeat the final steps until you have a total of 11 Yellow Star Beads threaded beads.

Step 7:
After putting on your 12th Star Beads, do not repeat steps 3 and 4.
Do not place red coral faceted beads or Miniduo.
This pearl will serve us later to complete the installation of the cuff bracelet.
Continue with 3 Miyuki 11/0 Seed Beads, 1 Miyuki Turquoise Micro Spacer Bead, the 12th and last Yellow Star Beads, and another 3 Miyuki 11/0 Seed Beads.
Then pass your thread through the bottom hole of the 11th Star Beads bead already threaded.

Make original jewels in seed beads

Step 8:
In the same way as in steps 3 and 4, put on 1 red coral faceted bead, 3 Matubo Miniduo and 1 other red coral faceted bead.
Iron your thread into the bottom hole of the 11th Star Beads so as to loop around the bottom branch of the bead.

Perles & Co Tutorial weaving glass beads with needle and rock

Step 9:
Do the same for the 10 central glass beads on your bracelet.
Leave the 2 Star Beads of each free ends, without facets or Miniduo around their branches.

Step 10:
Once at the end, between your 2nd and your 1st Star Beads bead, consider putting 3 Miyuki 11/0 gilded seed beads and 1 Micro Spacer bead symmetrically in step 7.

Step 11:
Iron your thread into the already used hole of the 1st Star Beads.
Then iron your thread in the turquoise Micro Spacer and the 3 golden stones.
Thread 2 seed beads Miyuki 11/0 Yellow Luster.
Pass your thread in the 1st Turquoise Miniduo.
Thread again 2 Miyuki 11/0 Yellow Luster seed beads, then move to the 2nd Central Miniduo.
Thread one more time 2 seed beads Miyuki 11/0 Yellow Luster and move into the 3rd Miniduo.
Repeat the process all along your bracelet.
Each Miniduo must be separated from 2 yellow seed beads.
This step is essential so that once worn, your cuff is held on your wrist.

Step 12:
Once at the end of your bracelet, use the already occupied hole of the 12th and last Star Beads to iron on the underside of the bracelet passing through the rockeries 11/0 and Spacers for no thread can not be seen.

Step 13:
Repeat step 11 on the lower row but this time, inserting a Pip Bead Red Coral between each set of 3 Miniduo's.
Be careful not to over-tighten so that the beads do not chafe.
Attention bis, the photo below is not exactly representative since it misses the top row of yellow rockeries that we added on another wire separately after we realized the non held on the wrist (shame on us) .
Repeat the process until you have threaded 9 Pip Beads Red Coral between each of the yellow Star Beads.

Create a DIY bracelet for the summer

Step 14:
We are almost there !
After putting on your last 2 seed beads Miyuki 11/0 Yellow Luster, iron your thread in the 3 golden seed beads and turquoise Spacer.
Make 4 simple knots that you will hide in the Star Beads.
Iron your remaining thread into the nearest beads of your choice to stiffen the weave and avoid cutting your thread.

Step 15:
In the free holes of the yellow 2 Str Beads of the ends of your bracelet, place 1 triangular ring using flat nose pliers and round nose pliers.
The triangular part must fit perfectly the branch of the Star Beads.
Before closing the ring, place 1 part of the ends of the clasp T at each end.
Close the triangular ring.
Depending on the size of your wrist, if the bracelet is not big enough, do not hesitate to add if necessary, additional rings, even, a piece of golden chain as chain of extension.

Tutorial bracelet cuff jewelry fitting


There you go ! Your cuff bracelet is finished! Congratulations!
Feel free to share your creation with our community on our Facebook page or our group of Perles & Co. Super Customers.


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Result
Schema  Star Beads Beads Cuff Bracelet, Rocailles, Facets and Superduo
Schema  Star Beads Beads Cuff Bracelet, Rocailles, Facets and Superduo
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Tri Trays x12
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Miyuki Beading needles x6
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Gold filled Toggle clasp round-shaped 11mm x1
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APV-876
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MiniDuo 2x4 mm Opaque Green Ceramic Look x10g
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Faceted flat round beads 3.5x3 mm Coral x36cm
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Fireline Thread - Fused Braid 0.12 mm (6LB) Crystal x50 m
7,50€
Subtotal : 41,70€
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By Stéphanie (posted on : 10/02/2024 )
Il y a cependant des erreurs dans le tuto.
D'abord je recommande de prendre plus d'un mètre de fil car un mètre c'est trop juste.
A l'étape 2, il faut mettre 1 micro spacer et 3 rocaille miyuki comme à l'étape 7 sinon ce n'est pas identique des 2 côtés.
A l'étape 3, c'est indiqué 2 matubo miniduo alors qu'il faut en mettre 3 si on se réfère à la photo.
Enfin, les anneaux triangulaires étant un peu délicat à mettre, je recommande de les placer dès le début. A mon premier essai, alors qu'il ne restait plus qu'à mettre les anneaux et le fermoire, j'ai cassé la star bead sur laquelle j'essayais de mettre l'anneau...j'ai dû tout recommencer. Mais je suis satisfaite du résultat, ça en valait la peine.
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (12/02/2024 09:51:51)
D'accord merci pour votre retour, je vais modifier les étapes.
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By Stéphanie (posted on : 10/02/2024 )
Bonjour,
Ce tutoriel est accessible, le bracelet est assez simple à réaliser et le résultat très sympa.
Merci pour ce tuto !
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (12/02/2024 09:50:25)
Merci beaucoup :)
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