This unique bracelet is a simple beading project that’s a little artsy and loaded with style.
You’ll need between 20 and 26 of these lovely swirled, triangular glass beads, and between 5 and 7 of the smaller swirled glass beads, all depending on how long you want your bracelet to be. The smaller beads have their holes in the middle, while the larger beads have their holes at the top. It’s these top-holed beads that give this bracelet such a wonderful shape.
Gather your silver beading wire, a clasp, wire-cutters, crimping pliers and chain-nose pliers. After adding the first end of your clasp, you’ll string your beads in a sequence of 3 (or 4) large beads, then a small bead. Repeat this pattern throughout the length of the bracelet, and then attach the other end of your clasp. The triangular beads will move and fit into each other like puzzle pieces.
Amazing, isn’t it, that something so easy could turn out so beautifully? Enjoy!
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April 21, 2009 at 5:55 pm
byZarah
The bracelet is perfect, I could wear that!
Thanks for sharing. Hugs / byZarah.com
April 21, 2009 at 7:11 pm
Michele
Thanks! I have to say that of all the pieces I’ve done, this is one of my favorites. It’s sooo easy to make and really easy to wear. I hope you make one and enjoy it as much as I enjoyed mine.
Happy Beading!
Michele
August 24, 2009 at 1:44 am
Jennifer
What a beautiful bracelet! I’m going to make this for my very first beading project.