TOHO seed beads create vibrant color patterns in this loomed bracelet. The turquoise, orange, and gold tones all speak to Southwest style. Cheri topped this look off with a Western button from TierraCast. The Southwest colors and unique pattern will have you dreaming of desert mountains.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions on how to warp The Ricks Beading Loom, and make sure to also take a look at our tutorials for this loom below. Decide on your bracelet length and set the loom for the number of rows needed. The bracelet is 15 beads wide, so warp the loom for 15 beads. Make sure to leave a warp or weft tail long enough at the start of the bracelet so that after tying threads off you can use it to sew on the clasp.
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!
TOHO seed beads create vibrant color patterns in this loomed bracelet. The turquoise, orange, and gold tones all speak to Southwest style. Cheri topped this look off with a Western button from TierraCast. The Southwest colors and unique pattern will have you dreaming of desert mountains.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions on how to warp The Ricks Beading Loom, and make sure to also take a look at our tutorials for this loom below. Decide on your bracelet length and set the loom for the number of rows needed. The bracelet is 15 beads wide, so warp the loom for 15 beads. Make sure to leave a warp or weft tail long enough at the start of the bracelet so that after tying threads off you can use it to sew on the clasp.