Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Free bead pattern: the Royal Crystal Bracelet

Royal Crystal Bracelet, free pattern

Royal Crystal Bracelet
©2007 Deborah Roberti
 
 
MATERIALS (for a 7-inch bracelet, not including clasp)
• About 4 yards of 6 lb. FireLine
• About 150 size 11/0 seed beads
• About 80 4mm bicone crystals
• About 38 4mm fire-polished beads
• About 20 6mm bicone crystals (or any 6mm bead)
• clasp



Step 1: Thread your needle with a length of FireLine that you feel comfortable working with and add more as you need it.

String a 6mm bicone crystal, a seed bead, a fire-polished bead, a seed bead, a 6mm bicone crystal, a seed bead, a fire-polished bead and a seed bead.

Leaving about a 12-inch tail for attaching one end of the clasp, tie the beads in a circle with a double knot:



Step 2: Go back through the seed bead, the fire-polished bead, the seed bead, the 6mm bicone crystal and the seed bead:



Step 3: String a 4mm bicone crystal, a seed bead and a 4mm bicone crystal. Go down through the seed bead, the 6mm bicone crystal and the seed bead (highlighted in RED):



Step 4: String a 4mm bicone crystal, a seed bead and a 4mm bicone crystal. Go up through the seed bead and the 6mm bicone crystal (highlighted in RED):



Step 5: String a seed bead, a fire-polished bead, a seed bead, a 6mm bicone crystal, a seed bead, a fire-polished bead and a seed bead. Go around and up through the 6mm bicone crystal that you exited at the end of the last step:



Step 6: Go up through the seed bead (highlighted in RED):



Step 7: String a 4mm bicone crystal, a seed bead and a 4mm bicone crystal. Go down through the seed bead, the 6mm bicone crystal and the seed bead (highlighted in RED):



Step 8: String a 4mm bicone crystal, a seed bead and a 4mm bicone crystal. Go up through the seed bead and the 6mm bicone crystal (highlighted in RED):



Step 9: Go through the seed bead, the 4mm bicone crystal, the seed bead, the 4mm bicone crystal, the seed bead and the 6mm bicone crystal (highlighted in RED):



Step 10: String a seed bead, a fire-polished bead, a seed bead, a 6mm bicone crystal, a seed bead, a fire-polished bead and a seed bead. Go around and down through the 6mm bicone crystal that you exited at the end of the last step:



Step 11: Go down through the seed bead (highlighted in RED):



Step 12: String a 4mm bicone crystal, a seed bead and a 4mm bicone crystal. Go up through the seed bead, the 6mm bicone crystal and the seed bead (highlighted in RED):



Step 13: String a 4mm bicone crystal, a seed bead and a 4mm bicone crystal. Go down through the seed bead and the 6mm bicone crystal (highlighted in RED):



Step 14: Go through the seed bead, the 4mm bicone crystal, the seed bead, the 4mm bicone crystal, the seed bead and the 6mm bicone crystal (highlighted in RED):



Repeat Steps 5 to 14 until your bracelet is the length you want it, minus about a half-inch and the length of your clasp.

Step 15: To attach one end of the clasp, string a seed bead, a 4mm bicone crystal and two seed beads. Go through the clasp and then back through the last seed bead that you just strung:



Step 16: String a seed bead, a 4mm bicone crystal and a seed bead. Go back up through the 6mm bicone crystal bead you exited at the end of Step 14 (highlighted in RED):



Go back through this triangle of seed beads, 4mm bicone crystals and the clasp several times to reinforce the attachment to the clasp. Weave your way back into the bracelet, knot in several places and then cut your thread.

Step 17: To attach the clasp to the other end of the bracelet, simply thread your needle with the tail from Step 1. Go up through the 6mm bicone crystal:



Repeat Steps 15 and 16.


New Tila bead pattern: the Mosaic Bands

New pattern for sale: the Mosaic Bands, $4.25 at AroundTheBeadingTable.com and Bead-Patterns.com:

http://www.aroundthebeadingtable.com/Patterns/Mosaic.html

Detailed step-by-step instructions for a thin band (that can also be tripled in length to make a wrap bracelet) and a wide band using size 11/0 and 8/0 seed beads, Tila beads and the new Half Tila beads.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Free crystal pattern: Jeweled Bracelet


Jeweled Bracelet, free pattern


Jeweled Bracelet 
(©2005 Deborah Roberti)
 
 
Materials:
•3 yards waxed Nymo or C-Lon thread, size D, or 6 lb. FireLine
• About 150 size 11/0 seed beads or Delica beads
• About 112 4mm bicone crystals: I used Swarovski Chrysolite Satin
• About 14 6mm fire-polished beads



Step 1: Thread your needle with 3 yards Nymo, C-Lon or Fireline. String two seed beads, a fire-polished bead, two seed beads, a crystal, a seed bead and a crystal. Bring the beads to the middle of your length of thread, and tie them in a circle with a double knot:


You’ll be starting in the middle of the bracelet, using half the thread to create the right side of the bracelet and the other half (the long tail) to create the left side of the bracelet.

Step 2: Go back around through the two seed beads and the fire-polished bead that you strung in the last step (highlighted in RED):


Step 3: String two seed beads, a crystal, a seed bead, a crystal and two seed beads. Go around and back down through the fire-polished bead highlighted in RED:


Step 4: Go back around through the two seed beads, the crystal, the seed bead, the crystal and the seed bead highlighted in RED:


Step 5: String a crystal, a seed bead and a crystal. Go down through the seed bead, the crystal and the seed bead highlighted in RED:


Step 6: Go down through the bottom left crystal and the bottom left seed bead highlighted in RED:


Step 7: String a crystal, a seed bead and a crystal. Go up though the bottom right seed bead. Continue on through the bottom right crystal and the seed bead (all beads highlighted in RED):


You’ve just finished the first jeweled motif for the bracelet. The rest of the bracelet is completed by adding additional motifs.

Step 8: To create the next motif, string a crystal, two seed beads, a fire-polished bead, two seed beads and a crystal. Go around and up through the seed bead that you exited at the end of the last step (highlighted in RED):


Step 9: Go back around through the crystal and the top two seed beads of this new motif, and then down through the fire-polished bead (all beads highlighted in RED):


Step 10: String two seed beads, a crystal, a seed bead, a crystal and two seed beads. Go around and down through the fire-polished bead that you exited at the end of the last step (highlighted in RED):


Step 11: Go back around through the two seed beads, the crystal, the seed bead, the crystal and the seed bead that you added in the last step (highlighted in RED):


Step 12: String a crystal, a seed bead and a crystal. Go through the seed bead highlighted in RED:


Step 13: Continue on down through the crystal, the seed bead, the crystal and the seed bead highlighted in RED:


Step 14: To finish this motif, string a crystal, a seed bead and a crystal. Go up though the seed bead, crystal and the seed bead highlighted in RED:


Repeat Steps 8 to 14 until you have about 10 to 12 inches of thread left.

Step 15: To attach the right side of the clasp, string three seed beads. Go through the clasp and back through the last seed bead you just strung:


Step 16: String two more seed beads and go up through the seed bead you exited at the end of Step 14 (highlighted in RED):


Go back around through this circle of seed beads and the clasp several times to reinforce the attachment to the clasp. Weave back into the bracelet, knot in several places, and cut your thread.

Step 17: To complete the left side of the bracelet, flip the bracelet around and thread your needle with the other half of the thread (the long tail from Step 1). Go up through the crystal and the seed bead highlighted in RED to weave your way out of the motif so that you are exiting from the last seed bead:


Repeat Steps 8 to 14 until your bracelet is the length you want it.
Repeat Steps 15 to 16 to attach the other end of the clasp.