This Delica bead bracelet features a sliding knot closure. Perfect for someone who is allergic to metal or as a gift when you don't know bracelet size.
really like your technique for decreasing the ends & square nothing the middle of the pulls & the bigger bead on the ends. much easier than others I watched. I'll be giving it a try asap. I will be using more warp threads, as a pattern I designed for ivy leaves will require more beads. I'll adjust the decreasing technique to accommodate this. thank you
Leave the tail end of your thread long when you start. Add a needle onto it when you are ready to add the missing rows and then use it to do the decrease rows like the other side.
Rotating the wooden bars is genius! This makes more sense when a project (for example) is 7 inches in length. Never would have thought of that! Thank you! And.! You also use the nylon macrame string, too! Ive been looking for a proper tutorial about how to use incorporate this with a loom bracelet. Thank you so Much! ❤
Thank you so much I have been looking for a loomed bracelet that would be adjustable. This one is perfect. Your instructions were so clear and detailed that I know I can do this. Huge hello from Judi in Pennsylvania.
Does the fireline only come in black. What if im making bracelets that are soft feminine colors like pink, lavender, etc? I dont think the black fireline would go with that look. Any suggestions, please?
You can also get Fireline in crystal which is white in colour. Other threads that you can use are Nymo or Miyuki brand thread which are both available in lots of colours. www.beadsandplentymore.ca/product-category/stringing-material/thread/ I like the Fireline because when I am stitching back I don't have to worry about piercing the thread already in the bead which can also result in it fraying and breaking.
I did this bracelet awhile ago. If you are talking about the beads length I think you would want to leave at least an inch opening for the knot closure so measure your wrist and then subtract that inch from your total to figure out bead length.