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2 Strand Black/Grey Flower Bracelet: Project Instructions

2 Strand Black/Grey Flower Bracelet: Project Instructions

This beauty of a bracelet uses a two strand clasp and two strand flower spacers to set it apart. Also featuring helix and rondelle glass crystals, we've strung it on tigertail for security. Follow our instructions to find out more!

MATERIALS REQUIRED

  • 2 x 30cm tigertail
  • 5 small crimps
  • 4 x 6mm strong jump rings
  • 4 crimp covers
  • 28 x 6mm rondelle glass crystal beads
  • 28 x 3mm plain metal beads
  • 14 x 7mm helix glass crystal beads
  • 6 x 2 strand flower beads
  • 1 flower diamante 2 strand box clasp

TOOLS REQUIRED

  • 2 pairs of Crimping Pliers
  • Wire Cutters

INSTRUCTIONS

Pick up one of your strands of tigertail and thread through a small crimp, then through a jump ring. Thread back through the small crimp, pull up tightly, squish securely and cut off any excess tigertail. Place a crimp cover around the squashed crimp and gently squish into a round ball with your pliers to hide the crimp. Pick up the second strand of tigertail and repeat the process so that you have two strands of tigertail with jump rings attached.

Next, thread on:

STRAND ONE

  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a small helix glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead
  • left hole of the 2 strand flower bead

STRAND TWO

  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a small helix glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead
  • right hole of the 2 strand flower bead

Repeat this pattern another 5 times, so that you have six 2 strand flower beads on your bracelet.

Finish by threading on:

STRAND ONE

  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a small helix glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead

STRAND TWO

  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a small helix glass crystal bead
  • a plain metal bead
  • a 6mm rondelle glass crystal bead

To make sure everything doesn't fall off whilst we are working on the other strand, thread a small crimp on the very end of the tigertail on strand 2 and squish down - this crimp will be cut off later, to complete the necklace, but in the meantime, it will ensure your hard work isn't lost.

On strand one, thread on a small crimp, then thread through a strong jump ring, then back through the small crimp. Pull up tightly (but leave enough space to put another crimp cover over the crimp) and squish down the small crimp. Cut off any excess tigertail. Place a crimp cover around the squashed crimp and gently squish into a round ball with your pliers to hide the crimp. Cut off the small crimp on the end of strand two and repeat the process.

Open up the clasp so that you have the two pieces separate. Open up one of the strong jump rings attached to the bracelet, and thread through one of the holes on the sparkly diamante side of the clasp, close securely. Open up the other strong jump ring on the same side of the bracelet and thread through the second hole on the sparkly diamante side of the clasp, close securely. As you're doing this, make sure that the 2 strand flower bead are facing the same way - ie the top of the beads show when the top of the clasp shows.

Open up one of the strong jump rings attached to the other end of the bracelet, and thread through one of the holes on the other side of the clasp, close securely. Open up the other strong jump ring on the same side of the bracelet and thread through the second hole on the other side of the clasp, close securely. As you're doing this, make sure that the 2 strand flower bead are facing the same way - ie the top of the beads show when the top of the prong side of the clasp shows. Your bracelet is now ready to wear!

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20th Mar 2019 Eureka! Beads

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