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Multi Row Bracelet

multi-row bracelet

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/multi-row-bracelet • Posted by Jane

This a multi-row bracelet designed by one of our team designers, Reem. This tutorial is intended to give hobbyist and jewelry making enthusiasts jewelry making ideas and what they can create with chains.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

24 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

This a multi-row bracelet designed by one of our team designers, Reem. This tutorial is intended to give hobbyist and jewelry making enthusiasts jewelry making ideas and what they can create with chains.

Instructions

  1. Small 2

    Prepare the following materials: 50 x 0.6cm dia black beads 2 sizes of chains (small and large) 4 small pendants of your choice 1 big pendant of your choice for your focal piece 2 multi-row clasps/multi-slot clips 2 x 50cm (20 inches) Silk thread Jump rings Lobster clasp

  2. Small step 1

    Cut 2 x 15 cm (6 inches) thick chains and 1 x 15 cm (6 inches) thin/small chain.

  3. Small 2a

    Now, bring up the multi-row clasp. With a jump ring attach the chains into the holes like shown in this picture. Do the same for the other end.

  4. Small step3

    Attach a jump ring on each of your pendants.

  5. Small step 4a

    Lay your pendants on one of the thick chains and adjust to your liking to have even spaces then attach the pendants to the chain.

  6. Small step5

    Looking at your multi-row clasp, you’ve got 2 holes left. Cut 50 cm (20 inches) silk thread. Insert the thread all the way through the center of thread and tie a knot around the empty hole. Dab glue on the knot to make it sturdy. Now, you got two silk threads tied onto the holes.

  7. Small step 5a

    Apply glue at the ends of the threads to keep the threads together and to make it stiff enough like a needle’s ends.

  8. Small step6

    Slide in 25 beads onto the thread.

  9. Small step7

    After sliding in 25 beads tie the thread twice and make a knot onto the opposite hole. Dab glue on the knot and cut excess thread with your nail clipper or scissor.

  10. Small step 7a

    Repeat Step 7 and 8 for the other thread.

  11. Small step 8

    Cut 2 x 2cm (0.80 inches) of thin chains.

  12. Small step 9

    On one chain, attach the lobster clasp at the center using a jump ring while on the other chain, attach another jump ring.

  13. Small step 10

    Using your jump rings, attach the chains on the 1st and last holes of the multi-row clasp like shown in this picture. You're done! YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A PDF COPY WITH THIS LINK: http://www.diylessons.org/325919,item_id,ad_details