Monday, May 31, 2010

New FREE crystal bracelet: the Skinny Bracelet


 
(copyright 2010 Deborah Roberti)

Materials (for a 7-inch bracelet, not including clasp):
• 3 yards of 6 lb. FireLine
• Approximately 80 size 11 seed beads: Miyuki Lt. Bronze 11-0457L. Can be purchased online at Charlene's Beads and WhimBeads.com.
• Approximately 100 size 4mm bicone crystals: Swarovski Topaz Satin. Can be purchased online at FireMountainGems.com.
• clasp



Step 1: Thread your needle with 3 yards of Fireline. String four bicone crystals. Leaving about a 14-inch tail for attaching one end of the clasp, tie the beads in a circle with a double knot:


Step 2: Go back around through three of the bicone crystals that you added in the last step:


Step 3: String three bicone crystals. Go around and back up through the bicone crystal that you exited at the end of the last step:


Step 4: Continue back around through two of the bicone crystals that you added in the last step (highlighted in RED):


Step 5: String three bicone crystals. Go around and back down through the bicone crystal that you exited at the end of the last step:


Step 6: Continue back around through two of the bicone crystals that you added in the last step (highlighted in RED):


Step 7: Repeat Step 3 to Step 6 until your bracelet is the length you want it, minus about a half-inch and the length of your clasp:


Step 8: At the end of your bracelet, go back across through the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:

Now you’ll add a row of seed beads in between each bicone crystal along the top of your bracelet.

Step 9: String a seed bead and go across through the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:


Step 10: String another seed bead and go across through the next bicone crystal along the top side of your bracelet (highlighted in RED):


Step 11: Repeat Step 10 until you get to the end:


Step 12: Go around through the two bicone crystals highlighted in RED:

Now you’ll add a row of seed beads in between each bicone crystal along the bottom side.

Step 13: String a seed bead and go across through the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:


Step 14: String another seed bead and go across through the next bicone crystal along the bottom side of your bracelet (highlighted in RED):


Step 15: Repeat Step 14 until you get to the end:


Step 16: Go up through the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:


Step 17: To attach one end of the clasp, string a bicone crystal and three seed beads. Go through your clasp and then back through the last seed bead that you just strung:


Step 18: String two seed beads and a bicone crystal. Go up through the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:


Step 19: Go back around through the bicone crystal, the seed beads, through the clasp, the seed beads and the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:


Step 20: String a seed bead. Go around through the three bicone crystals highlighted in RED:


Step 21: String a seed bead. Go back around through the bicone crystal, the seed beads, through the clasp, the seed beads and the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:

Weave back into the bracelet, knot in several places and cut your thread.

Step 22: To attach the clasp to the other side of the bracelet, thread your needle with the tail from Step 1. Go up through the bicone crystal highlighted in RED:

Repeat Step 17 to Step 21.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

New pattern uploaded: Scalloped Pearl Bracelet

I know it has been a while but I have finally uploaded a new pattern: the Scalloped Pearl Bracelet:
It's available at my Web site, AroundtheBeadingTable.com, and at Bead-Patterns.com for $4.00.

I used 4mm glass pearls but any 4mm round beads will also work for this design. I started a bracelet using 4mm bicone crystals instead of the white glass pearls that I used in the photo above (referred to as Color1 in the PDF of the pattern) and it worked quite well but I didn't like the colors I used so I have since taken in apart. Will try, try again.