October 10, 2012

Bracelet with many strings

       


1. Pull a wire on an end cap, put on a crimp bead, pull both ends through and squeeze the crimp bead together.

2. Trim the excess wire.

3. Put on beads. Make the strings so they can reach twice around the arm.

4. When the desired length is reached, put on another crimp bead, pull the wire through the end cap and back through the crimp bead. Squeeze it together. Trim the excess wire. Repeat step 1-4 twice more.

5. Attach a magnetic clasp in a split ring.

Lace bracelet



1. Cut 3 lace borders in different colours. They must go around the arm twice. Glue one end into an end cap.

2. Close a small piece of beading wire in one side with a bead tip and a crimp bead. Put on beads and the same pieces of jewellery parts as first.

3. Push the beads and the jewellery parts together and squeeze the crimp bead flat.

4. Attach the wire piece with the beads into one of the end clasps with a round jump ring.

5. Cut off the laces so the bracelet fits but in slightly different lengths. The inner lace must be the shortest. Glue them into an end cap. Fit the clasp with a round jump ring.

Crystal Bracelet



1. Thread beads onto a beading wire - finish the bracelet with a bead tip and a crimp bead in both ends.

2. Open the eye on the pin and attach a teardrop end bead - thread beads onto the pin.

3. Twist 2 double eyes using flat-nose pliers.

4. Attach a bead inset with rhinestones in a round jump ring in one of the ends and a round jump ring with a clasp.