Braided bracelet diy-how to make a bracelet with bead strands and chains Follow this bracelet diy idea to learn how to make a bracelet super easy as gifts for your friends and family. With several strips of chains and bead strands, you can do the unique chunky bracelet.
This is something that I had planned to do for a while but I had to wait until I collected ample chain materials for it. In my bracelet diy project, I decided to give my bracelet a bit of a monochromatic symphony of white, black and gray. Since you mastered key points for how to make a bracelet out of chains and bead strands, change the color palette with any you prefer.
Supplies needed for the bracelet diy:
4 different sizes of silver chain
Large hoop silver chain
Round Gray Acrylic pearl bead strand
Abacus Acrylic Bead strand
2mm Nylon Thread
Silver organza ribbon
White & silver sparkly fabric
Gray tiger tail wire
Brass Hook and Eye Clasp Set
Instructions for make a bracelet: Step1: preparations of necessary supplies 1. Lay one part of the clasp set on flat; 2. Pick out the 2mm nylon thread, large hoop chain and organza ribbon in first group, tie up them to the first loop on clasp; 3. Arrange 3 of rest chain and the Abacus Acrylic Bead strand to the second loop; 4. To the last loop, attach the leftover chain, Round Gray Acrylic pearl prepared fabric strip.
bead strand and
Step2: start to plait your bracelet 1. Braid the above three parts in the way you
2. Fix the three parts to three loops of the
did for any common 3-strand thing. Keep braid
other part of clasp;
until the bracelet was long enough to stay over
3. Snip off excess parts, additionally, light
your wrist;
and melt the tails of thread and ribbon.
By now my bracelet diy project may ceased here. The tremendous contrast between the cool metal and feminine ribbon and fabric make a bracelet one piece of art over your wrist. Cannot wait to design one for your own or give to your beloved one as special gifts? It is worth reading and practicing.
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