How to Make an Ivory-gray Two Strand Seed Bead Intertwining Bracelet

Summary: This jewelry video tutorial will show you how to make an ivory-gray two strand seed bead intertwining bracelet.

How to Make an Ivory-gray Two Strand Seed Bead Intertwining Bracelet

In today' jewelry video tutorial, I'll show you how to make an ivory-gray two strand seed bead intertwining bracelet. If you love seed bead jewelry, I believe you will fall in love with simple but exquisite DIY seed bead bracelet! Now, let's get started.

Music Credits: Yiruma - May Be

Material and tools needed in DIY the two strand seed bead bracelet:

4mm Ivory Pearl Beads
2mm Gray Seed Beads
3mm Clear Seed Beads
0.3mm Silver Copper Wire
Silver Jump Rings
17x8mm Platinum Box Clasp
Needle Nose Plier
Scissor

How to make the ivory-gray two strand seed bead intertwining bracelet?

Step 1: Cut about 80cm copper wire(to make the two strand seed bead intertwining bracelet more stable, please use tiger tail) and remove the curved tips.

Step 2: Slide 9 2mm gray seed beads, then cross the other side of copper wire through the 9 gray seed beads and tighten (to keep them firm). Repeat this step to make the second seed bead row. Continue to make 11 more such seed bead rows.

Thread a 2mm gray seed bead, a 4mm ivory pearl bead in sequence and a 2mm gray seed bead in sequence to the left copper wire.

Thread 9 2mm gray seed beads to the right copper wire, then cross the left copper wire through the 9 gray seed beads and tighten.

Step 3: Thread 9 gray seed beads to the right copper wire, then cross the left copper wire through the 9 seed beads and tighten. Repeat this step to make 11 more such seed bead rows.

Thread a 2mm gray seed bead, a 4mm ivory pearl bead in sequence and a 2mm gray seed bead in sequence to the right copper wire.

Thread 9 2mm gray seed beads to the right copper wire, then cross the left copper wire through the 9 gray seed beads and tighten. Repeat the above steps to make 2 more such patterns (for the last pattern, just make 13 gray seed bead rows). Then, cut the excess copper wire on the two sides.

Step 4: Refer to Step 3 to make a clear seed bead bracelet pattern.

Step 5: Put the bottom side of the gray seed bead bracelet pattern onto the clear seed bead bracelet pattern. Cross the two bracelet patterns (to keep the clear seed bead bracelet pattern above the gray seed bead bracelet pattern).

Continue to cross the two bracelet patterns (this time, please keep the gray seed bead bracelet pattern above the clear seed bead bracelet pattern). Put the left clear seed bead bracelet pattern onto the left gray seed bead bracelet pattern.

Step 6: Cut two pieces of copper wire and remove the curved tips. Use one copper wire to combine the bottom sides of the clear seed bead bracelet pattern and gray seed bead bracelet pattern together. Then, cut the excess copper wire. Use the other piece of copper wire to the other end of the two bracelet patterns together and cut the excess copper wire.

Take out the 17x8mm platinum box clasp and 6 silver jump rings. Then, use silver jump rings to combine the two parts of the platinum box clasp with the two ends of the two seed bead bracelet patterns respectively. Connect the two parts of the platinum box clasp together.

Good job, this ivory-gray two strand seed bead bracelet is done! This ivory- gray two strand seed bead bracelet looks simple but elegant. Stringing the seed beads takes a little practice, but once you complete this seed bead bracelet, you’ll feel proud of yourself. After you DIY this seed bead bracelet, you can adapt this versatile technique to make other types of jewelry. Just have a try.

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