Crystal Flowers Bracelet Deb Moffett-Hall This ultra-feminine style is perfect for summer, light and airy in pastels with a touch of sparkling crystal. Use deep reds and greens to create a poinsettia bloom bracelet for the winter holidays. Materials list for a 7 inch bracelet: 7 Cream/white potato shaped freshwater pearls, each 5/6mm - 24 Flower colored bicone crystals, 4 per flower, each 4mm - 12 Green leaf colored bicone crystals, each 4mm - 6 Gold seed beads, size 15-150 Leaf Green seed beads, size 11 - Fireline size 4 lb test or stringing material of choice - Fine needle that fits through pearls - Scissors - Instructions:
1. Thread 6 feet of line onto needle. Leaving a 10 inch tail, string the following: 6 seeds - 1 flower crystal - 1 gold seed - 1 flower crystal - 5 seeds Photo 1 Photo 1 2. Bring needle around and pass through all of the beads just added in the same direction and through the very 1 st seed bead one more time to bring beads together in a circle. Photo 2 Photo 2 3. Tail and working thread will exit on opposite sides of the first bead. First bead will be called A Photo 3 Photo 3 4. Pass needle through 2 seeds from A on the top of the circle and exit. Photo 4 Photo 4 Complete, easy to follow, step-by-step instructions, photos, & drawings guide you through every project.
5. String 1 seed and pass needle through the 2 nd bead from A on the bottom. Photo 5 Photo 5 6. Pass back up through the seed just added. Photo 6 Photo 6 You will also find fun, informative articles, interviews, news & book reviews, hints & tips and so much more! 7. Pass thread through 2 nd seed bead from A on the top and through 2 additional seeds and exit leaving 1 seed bead before crystal. Photo 7 Photo 7 A new magazine delivered right to your computer every other month! 8. String 1 leaf crystal and pass thread through the 4 th seed bead from A on the bottom of the circle. (2 nd bead away from the crystal.) Photo 8 Photo 8 That s 6 terrific issues a year 9. Pass back up through the leaf crystal just added. Photo 9 Photo 9
10. Pass thread through 4 th seed bead from A on the top and through the next seed bead and 1 flower crystal. Photo 10 Photo 10 A variety of stitches & techniques will be featured in each issue. 11. Pass thread down through the gold seed Photo 11 Photo 11 Print the whole magazine or just one project at a time. 12. String: 1 flower crystal 11 green seeds 1 flower crystal Photo 12 Photo 12 13. Pass thread down through the gold seed and pass through all beads just added again in a circle and exit from the 2 nd seed from the bottom right flower crystal. Photo 13 Photo 13 14. String 1 leaf crystal and pass thread through the 2 nd seed from the top right flower crystal. Photo 14 Photo 14
15. Pass back through the leaf crystal just added and from left to right through the 2 nd seed bead from the bottom right flower crystal. Photo 15 Photo 15 16. Pass thread through 2 additional seed beads and exit. Photo 16 Photo 16 17. String 1 seed and pass needle through the 4th bead from the top right flower crystal. Photo 17 Photo 17 Save each issue on your computer or to disk for easy future reference. 18. Pass back down through the seed bead just added. Photo 18 Photo 18 19. Pass thread through the 4 th seed away from the bottom right flower crystal and through 2 additional seeds and exit at leaf point. Photo 19 Photo 19
20. String 1 seed 1 pearl 1 seed. Photo 20 Photo 20 We believe that beading should be fun, not frustrating! 21. Repeat steps 1-20 five more times to complete a total of 6 flower/leaf units. Photo 21 Photo 21 So we make it easy for you to make the projects! 22. Self Clasp: String 3 seeds 1 pearl 1 seed Skip the last seed added and pass back through the pearl. Photo 22 Photo 22 Subscribe soon, you won't want to miss a single issue! 23. String 1 seed 1 pearl 1 seed, Skip the last seed added and pass back through the pearl and the seed. Photo 23 Photo 23 24. Pass thread down through three seeds and into the body of the bead work repeat thread path to strengthen the toggle and tie off in the beadwork and trim.
Photo 24 Photo 24 Photo 25 25. Use the tail thread to string 14 seeds. Bring thread around and pass through the first seed added to form a loop. Repeat thread path to strengthen loop and tie off in beadwork, trim thread to complete your bracelet. Photo 25