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A simple companion for your wrist.
I made this as a gift for a friend who had been feeling sad and stressed lately. To be honest, I had been feeling the same, so this project was a win-win situation: I got to make something that took the stress off my mind, and she got a surprise to brighten up her week. The design popped into my head from something I'd seen before (Perhaps a book? I don't recall anymore..) and I thought it'd be the perfect design to make something teal, the friend's favorite color. Anyhow, it turned out lovely, and we're both feeling a bit better now.

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  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 1
    Step 1

    Start by cutting out some thread (I used about a wingspan, but that was more than enough.) and stringing on two needles, on on either end.
    To create makeshift beading needles, I used 28 gauge wire. I bent the wire approximately in half (You should make one side longer though.) and twisted the two ends together.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 2
    Step 2

    String on an odd number of beads (Due to the small size of mine, I used 17 beads.) to make loops that are about 1cm long. The bigger your beads, the bigger the loops you'll need, so plan accordingly.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 3
    Step 3

    Taking the needle on the right and insert it through the first bead on the left.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 4
    Step 4

    Pull to tighten.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 5
    Step 5

    To make the second loop, string on half the number of beads in the first loop + 0.5 beads onto the string on the left (I had 17 total beads in the first loops so I strung on 17/2 + 0.5 = 9 beads.) and half the number of beads in the first loop - 0.5 beads onto the string on the right (17/2 - 0.5 = 8 beads.).

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 6
    Step 6

    Then take the needle on the right string and insert it into the first bead on the left.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 7
    Step 7

    Pull to tighten, and this is what you should have.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 8
    Step 8

    Repeat the steps from the second loop to create the subsequent loops. Stop and don't complete the last loop when you're satisfied with the length of the bracelet; in my case, I stopped at 12 loops because I ran out of beads. ^^ Don't make the bracelet too long (make it shorter than your wrist circumference) to make room for the sliding closure.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 9
    Step 9

    To finish the last loop, tie a knot after stringing beads onto the left and right strings. Then tie two more for security and gently tug the loop to make sure the knots will hold. Dab some glue on the knot to secure it.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 10
    Step 10

    Before the glue has dried, insert the needle on the left through the bead to the right of the knot. Gently pull the thread until the knot is hidden inside that bead.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 11
    Step 11

    Cut the thread ends, and voilà -- one strand of loops done!

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 12
    Step 12

    Repeat the previous steps to make a total of two strands of loops.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 13
    Step 13

    To connect the two beaded loop strands, start by inserting one into the first loop of the other (I'll refer to one loop as the light blue and the other as teal. In this case, I inserted the light blue into the teal.)

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 14
    Step 14

    Then insert the light blue's other end into the second loop of the teal in front of it, and tug down to firmly pull the two strands together. Now the light blue is in front, and the teal is behind it.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 15
    Step 15

    Insert the teal into the third loop of the light blue, and tug down again.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 16
    Step 16

    Repeat these steps, always inserting the strand behind into the next loop of the strand in front.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 17
    Step 17

    When you've gone down the entire length of beaded loops, you should see this.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 18
    Step 18

    For the sliding closure, you'll need to attach some string to the ends of the beaded loops. Start by inserting one end of your string into the last loops.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 19
    Step 19

    Make an overhand knot to connect the string to the loops.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 20
    Step 20

    Cut and singe (or dab glue on) the loose tail from the knot.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 21
    Step 21

    Cut more that you need for mow (about 3").

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 22
    Step 22

    Repeat for the other side.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 23
    Step 23

    Next you'll need to do macrame square knots for the sliding mechanism. See (http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Macrame-Square-Knots/) for a pretty good tutorial, or you can follow my pictures...
    Arrange the ends of your string like in the picture to the left and tie another piece of string around both like so.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 24
    Step 24

    Put the left part in front of the middle two strings and under the right part.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 25
    Step 25

    Bring the right string behind the center two strings and through the loop between the left string and the middle two.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 26
    Step 26

    Pull to tighten, and you should see this.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 27
    Step 27

    Bring the right string in front of the middle two strings and behind the left string.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 28
    Step 28

    Take the left string and put it behind the middle two strings and through the loop between the right string and the middle two strings.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 29
    Step 29

    Pull to tighten.
    Repeat those two knots, one after the other, until you're satisfied with the length of the sliding closure. I ended after 12 knots.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 30
    Step 30

    Cut and singe the two ends.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 31
    Step 31

    Put the bracelet on your wrist and estimate how long the two strings on the ends of the beaded strands should be (Mine are about 2".).

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 32
    Step 32

    Add two beads to the ends (optional, really) and tie knots to prevent the beads from sliding off. Those knots are knot (heh) optional.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 33
    Step 33

    Cut and singe the string beyond the knot.

  • How to bead a woven bead bracelet. Beaded Loops Bracelet  - Step 34
    Step 34

    Now you have a beautiful new bracelet! Have fun and enjoy. ^^

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Tiffanezep K.
Tiffanezep K. · Palm Coast, Florida, US · 6 projects
love this, cant wait to add my version!!
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Tiffanezep K.
Tiffanezep K. · Palm Coast, Florida, US · 6 projects
love this, cant wait to add my version!!
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CO + K User

I've always liked stuff with woven beads like this! Happy Such a great idea!
Conn
Conn · San Francisco, California, US · 134 projects
So do I! Thanks for your nice comment!
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