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- Jan 18, 2013
How to Make Beaded Leather Wrap Bracelet With Colorful Rhinestone Beads
Summary: This tutorial will demonstrate how to make beaded leather wrap bracelet into another distinctive type. Just with the colorful rhinestone beads and leather cord, you can do it with free tutorials.
When mentioning leather and bead wrap bracelet, things appear in your mind must be the famous Chen-Luu style bracelets. However, I'd like to dig another definitely different type beaded bracelet. In the tutorial, things that you may need are still the stuffs like beads, leather cord and some assistive tools. So, let's set out about this new project about how to make beaded leather wrap bracelet.
What you’ll need in the beaded bracelet:
Taiwan Acrylic Rhinestone Bead
Suede Leather Cord
1mm Nylon Thread
Brass Ribbon End
Jumprings
Clasp
Tiger Tail Wire
Scissors
Wire-cutter Plier
Side Cutting Plier
Round Nose Plier
How to make the beaded leather wrap bracelet?
Step1: Design a strand of entirely handmade bead chain
Snip 50cm long tiger tail wire off the coil and you can start by stringing the Rhinestone beads onto the wire as picture show: firstly cross the wire tips through Hole 1 & 2 nearby one corner and then the other two rest holes. Arrange the palette as what you want.
Step2: Wrap the beads chain around leather cord
Take the suede cord and then firstly tie a fast knot to combine two strands together;
Then wrap the Rhinestone bead chain around the suede cord by half stich;
Remain tying half stich until the last bead;
Finally, trim off the excess thread and melt the ending with lighter.
Step3: Attach on the clasp and complete the beaded bracelet
Clip the ends of suede cord by special Brass Ribbon End and next you can add on the clasp and decorative alloy pendant with Jumprings.
Big Surprise, aha? Everyone love surprise and will be deeply impressed by surprises. Or if you wanna make this leather rhinestone bracelet a extremely easy project, simply get this tutorial on how to make beaded leather wrap bracelet and get the materials from Pandahall!