Combining fire-polished beads, leather and chain make for a fabulous multi-strand bracelet Cynthia made sure her design was full of texture using some of her favorite Czech glass beads and other wonderful components. As this bracelet shows, the beauty of Czech glass goes with everything See more ideas for using Czech glass in your projects in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Cut a length of 1.5mm brown leather to the desired length for a bracelet. Ours is about six inches long. Slide a sterling silver 2x15mm curved tube bead onto the leather. Add a JBB antique silver-plated pewter crimp end cap with loop onto the end of the leather and crimp in place. Repeat on the other end of the leather.
Crimp End and End Cap Tutorial
More Crimp End and End Cap Basics
Fancy Crimp End Tutorial
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
Combining fire-polished beads, leather and chain make for a fabulous multi-strand bracelet Cynthia made sure her design was full of texture using some of her favorite Czech glass beads and other wonderful components. As this bracelet shows, the beauty of Czech glass goes with everything See more ideas for using Czech glass in your projects in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Cut a length of 1.5mm brown leather to the desired length for a bracelet. Ours is about six inches long. Slide a sterling silver 2x15mm curved tube bead onto the leather. Add a JBB antique silver-plated pewter crimp end cap with loop onto the end of the leather and crimp in place. Repeat on the other end of the leather.
Crimp End and End Cap Tutorial
More Crimp End and End Cap Basics
Fancy Crimp End Tutorial