Tubular Netting Stitch Bead
Bracelet
Materials and tools list:
0.2mm Nylon Wire
3mm Round Seed Beads
8mm Blue Abacus Czech Glass
Beads
8mm Pink Abacus Czech Glass
Beads
8mm Purple Abacus Czech Glass
Beads
A set of Magnetic Clasp
Sharp Steel Scissors
Beading Needle
Round Nose Pliers
A Ruler
Instructions of the tubular
netting stitch pattern:
1. Cut a length of 0.2mm
nylon wire to approximately 100cm. Flatten one end by using the round nose
pliers, and then pass through the needle.
2. String nine 3mm iris round
seed beads, next, pass the needle back through the first two to form the Loop
1. Adjust the location of beaded loop to leave a 20cm tail at the other wire
end.
3. String eight 3mm round seed beads and then slide them down.
Take the needle, skip the nearest one seed bead and thread through the next two
ones. Here you will get the Loop 2. To make the Loop 3, just tighten the thread
and then add another eight 3mm iris round seed beads, skip the nearest one seed
bead and thread through the next two ones. Repeat one more time to make the
Loop 4.
4. Thread the needle through
the starting five seed bead of Loop 2, string one 8mm pink Czech glass bead,
pass the needle through the two middle beads (the 4th and 5th ) of Loop 3.
Similarly, add an 8mm blue Czech glass bead between the Loop 3 and Loop 4 and
an 8mm purple Czech glass bead between the Loop 4 and Loop 2.
5. Take the needle, string
eight 3mm round seed beads and then
slide them down. Pass the needle through the two seed bead between the pink and
blue Czech glass bead. Repeat two more times around the blue and purple Czech
glass bead.
6. In the rest part, keep on
making the 4th and 5th patterns until you get a desired bracelet length (Tips:
Make the length 3cm shorter than it around your wrist, with the consideration
of the clasp part).
7. Attach the magnetic clasp.
You will need stop while finish the last pattern made according to the 5th
step. Loop the 4th and 5th seed beads with needle (You can also add one extra
3mm seed bead between them for a same pattern at starting).
After that, string three 3mm round
seed beads, the clasp, and another three 3mm seed beads on needle. Exit the
needle at the next two seed beads of last bead loop. Tighten the wire.
Next, add three 3mm round seed beads, pass through the clasp, add
another three 3mm seed beads, and exit at the next two seed beads of last
beaded loop. Repeat the same process for a securer closure. To deal the excess
wire, just thread the needle through the last one or two pattern in the beaded
net, stop beside the Czech glass bead, tie two half hitch knots against the
exposed wire. Thread the needle through three or five more beads nearby and
then trim off the leftovers.
Finally, repeat the above
process to attach the other part of clasp to the other end of the bracelet.
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