Pass your needle through the ‘sideways’ ruby rocaille to the left of the sky blue rocaille you have just come out of. Pick up 2 ruby rocailles and pass through a ‘sideways’ ruby rocaille on a lime mandala. Pick up 1 ruby rocaille and pass your needle through the next ‘sideways’ rocaille to the right of it. Pick up 2 more ruby rocailles and pass your needle through and towards the ‘sideways’ rocaille you came out of on the sky blue mandala. Pick up 1 ruby rocaille and pass through the first ‘sideways’ rocaille again. Weave through the first 2 ruby rocailles you picked up and then, as you did with the sky blue mandala, all the way through the lime mandala, coming out on the opposite side. Alternating between lime and sky blue, continue to add all the mandalas in this way.
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michelle G.
06 May 12:24
oh wow, this is cool
KMOM14
06 May 13:07
I love how colorful this bracelet is. Very pretty!
Jet H.
07 May 08:28
beautifull! and cool
Choti S.
07 May 14:04
Cool!!!
Beads Unlimited
08 May 09:15
I'm so pleased this is proving to be a popular project as it's one of my favourites too!
Pirate Moose
13 May 17:43
Wow! It's beautiful!
But what's a millefiori bead?
Beads Unlimited
14 May 11:58
Millefiori is the Italian for a thousand flowers. Millefori cane originates from the Venetian island of Murano and is produced by a very intricate process resulting in something like a very elaborate stick of rock. It is sliced into thin chips which are then pressed onto a background of molten glass.
So glad you like it!