Round beads are so versatile, especially our vintage TOHO options. The shining pearlescent color works so well in the various styles of these bracelets, from the splash multi-strand design and the lattice-like right angle weave bracelet, to the simple Czech glass flower bracelet. Since our vintage TOHO beads are available in limited supply, make sure to check out our Perfect Product Pairings below for other beads you could easily use in this design.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Slide a 2x2mm copper crimp tube onto one end, followed by a 12x7mm antique copper-plated oval magnetic clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
String a TOHO 11/0 bead round in frosted galvanized yellow gold PermaFinish, a Czech glass 4mm ColorTrends Saturated Metallic Autumn Maple, and a gold seed bead onto comfortable length of TOHO One-G thread. This will count as Bead 1 in your right angle weave. Here are the next sequences for the weave:
Start creating your right angle weave using these beads. This bracelet only has two loops per row, so if you're referring to our PDF diagram, start with steps 1-3 and then skip to step 6. Continue the technique until the bracelet is the desired length, keeping in mind the clasp will add about an inch of length.
Right Angle Weave (RAW) Video Tutorial
Right Angle Weave PDF Diagram
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Add a bead stopper to one end. Add a random pattern of vintage TOHO beads, TierraCast silver Kenyan heishi spacers, and fire-polished 3mm beads in ColorTrends Saturated Metallic Shaded Spruce to the desired length, keeping in mind the clasp and cones will add about 2 1/4 inches in length. Repeat four times for a total of five strands.
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!
Round beads are so versatile, especially our vintage TOHO options. The shining pearlescent color works so well in the various styles of these bracelets, from the splash multi-strand design and the lattice-like right angle weave bracelet, to the simple Czech glass flower bracelet. Since our vintage TOHO beads are available in limited supply, make sure to check out our Perfect Product Pairings below for other beads you could easily use in this design.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Slide a 2x2mm copper crimp tube onto one end, followed by a 12x7mm antique copper-plated oval magnetic clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
String a TOHO 11/0 bead round in frosted galvanized yellow gold PermaFinish, a Czech glass 4mm ColorTrends Saturated Metallic Autumn Maple, and a gold seed bead onto comfortable length of TOHO One-G thread. This will count as Bead 1 in your right angle weave. Here are the next sequences for the weave:
Start creating your right angle weave using these beads. This bracelet only has two loops per row, so if you're referring to our PDF diagram, start with steps 1-3 and then skip to step 6. Continue the technique until the bracelet is the desired length, keeping in mind the clasp will add about an inch of length.
Right Angle Weave (RAW) Video Tutorial
Right Angle Weave PDF Diagram
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Add a bead stopper to one end. Add a random pattern of vintage TOHO beads, TierraCast silver Kenyan heishi spacers, and fire-polished 3mm beads in ColorTrends Saturated Metallic Shaded Spruce to the desired length, keeping in mind the clasp and cones will add about 2 1/4 inches in length. Repeat four times for a total of five strands.