Round About Bracelet - Downloadable PDF Pattern
This bracelet project will teach you how to use netting to stitch up a sparkling yet wearable bracelet in very little time. The components are so versatile, you can create earrings, necklaces, and more once you learn the simple joining technique! One of the gallery images above shows a necklace variation created easily by joining the components together in a random fashion.
Techniques: Peyote stitch, right angle weave, ladder stitch
Intensity: Low Intermediate (2 out of 5 stars)
What You'll Need:
3mm and 4mm Swarovski crystal bicones
Size 11/o seed beads
Size 15/o seed beads
Your preferred beading thread (4lb or 6lb Fireline recommended)
Size 12 beading needles
This bracelet project will teach you how to use netting to stitch up a sparkling yet wearable bracelet in very little time. The components are so versatile, you can create earrings, necklaces, and more once you learn the simple joining technique! One of the gallery images above shows a necklace variation created easily by joining the components together in a random fashion.
Techniques: Peyote stitch, right angle weave, ladder stitch
Intensity: Low Intermediate (2 out of 5 stars)
What You'll Need:
3mm and 4mm Swarovski crystal bicones
Size 11/o seed beads
Size 15/o seed beads
Your preferred beading thread (4lb or 6lb Fireline recommended)
Size 12 beading needles
This bracelet project will teach you how to use netting to stitch up a sparkling yet wearable bracelet in very little time. The components are so versatile, you can create earrings, necklaces, and more once you learn the simple joining technique! One of the gallery images above shows a necklace variation created easily by joining the components together in a random fashion.
Techniques: Peyote stitch, right angle weave, ladder stitch
Intensity: Low Intermediate (2 out of 5 stars)
What You'll Need:
3mm and 4mm Swarovski crystal bicones
Size 11/o seed beads
Size 15/o seed beads
Your preferred beading thread (4lb or 6lb Fireline recommended)
Size 12 beading needles