Wow thank you soooo much for sharing this awesome bracelet idea, i like it a lot, you are a great teacher as well, this is going to be so fun & i don't even need o use a loom, thanks for sharing this tutorial, i look forward to making a few of these, oh but i did notice around the end you didn't show how you actually finished securing that button, i wonder on just how many knots of thread is needed & burnt off.
About how long does this bracelet take to make? I want to do this in my Crafts class and need to block out how many days it may take. They are 55 minute periods. Thank you!
That depends on the individual students. An experienced beader could probably make it in an hour, but teaching it may require extra time, due to explanations and questions, etc. If you have everything well prepared, with each student having ready access to the colours they want, I'd allow two sessions and have something at the ready, as a time filler for those who finish early.
You can use a wrap bracelet loom if you wish, or the Endless Loom, or a clipboard with some cloth under the clip so you don't mark your leather. The method is up to your own personal preference.
Very hard to find the colors in beads in your bead shop..there is no list as you said, Nice work...I made one using beads I have...I do think using a loom would be nicer,,but it was fun making this free hand!
I'm struggling with what you mean by bottom, top, wrap around? The lettering is over what you're doing and camera is also too far back. Mine just came out as some lopsided beads.
Have you ever made a leather wrap bracelet with a single line of beads between the cords? You might like to try that method first, until you get used to the thread paths. The thread is forming figure 8s all the way along the cords, which holds them together. As you make your figure 8s, you're also passing the needle through the bead between the cords, securing it there. It's important to be consistent with your thread path so that the finished bracelet looks neat all the way along. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aG6-36nyiBU.html
¡Gracias! ¡Espero lo mismo para ti! Aquí hay otro tutorial similar que te puede gustar. www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/projects-tutorials/bracelet-projects/PPPC2026.html
Thank you so much for the great tutorial. I happened to buy the brown leather today and was looking for peyote stitch patterns and Wala! Nice project. Looks good.
ufo1971 when you used the loom did you use this technique? I have the wrap it pro loom from rainbow loom and want to make the wider ones but wasn't sure if this would work with the wrap it pro loom?
Wow! Totally forgot that I have commented on this video! Haha! 😊 Yes, exactly the same technique! I have made my own wide beadloom with a wooden plank and I can make pretty wide bracelets if I want to. Up to 8 cm but I don't think that is fit for a bracelet... 😊
Hi, thanks so much for doing this tutorial. I have just bought some leather cord and hope to try it on the loom but I don’t know how to put it on. Does it have to be tied both ends to finish if I make it on the loom or can I still do a loop for the button? I hope you can help because I really want to make one for my son. Thank you 😊
Hi, this video can help you in everything you need to know about beading needles: www.potomacbeads.com/better-beader-episode-007-everything-you-need-to-know-about-beading-needles
Not specifically this design, but we have several videos on loom work, and you could simply duplicate a pattern like this on a loom: ru-vid.com_videos?o=U&sq=loom
Thank you for your tutorial. Following you instructions I got many irrecularaties in my bracelet. How to overcome this? Like to send you a picture, but don't now how to do it here.
Thank you very much. I really enjoyed this pattern and all the possibilities it presents. I'm old to beading but new to the use of the leather frame on each side of the beads. Very clever. Mostly I worked on a loom.
I was confused about the thread. when I was watching the video I was confused because when you tied the thread to the leather I only saw one strand of thread and a little bit before that I saw that the thread was looped through the needle. thanks for your help, love your videos.