The pattern of this bracelet was inspired by our Riches of Rome Bracelet by Cheri Carlson!
Create a flat herringbone bracelet with the seed beads and Miyuki Half Tilas. Follow our video tutorial to learn how to do this technique with these particular beads.
How to Do Flat Herringbone Stitch with Seed Beads and Miyuki Half Tilas
Stitch to the desired length, keeping in mind the closure will add about 2 inches in length.
Add the TierraCast Scrollwork crimp end to one end of the beadwork. You can gently squeeze this crimp end down around the beads starting with your fingers and then using chain nose pliers. Go slow and gentle so as not to break any beads. Give the crimp end a squeeze from multiple angles. You can also use glue for extra security. Repeat on the other end of the bracelet.
Add a TierraCast Jardin puffed bead to an eye pin and make a simple loop. Attach to the crimp end at one end of the bracelet. Repeat this step on the other end of the bracelet.
Attach each half of the clasp to each end of the bracelet using a jump ring for each.
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!
The pattern of this bracelet was inspired by our Riches of Rome Bracelet by Cheri Carlson!
Create a flat herringbone bracelet with the seed beads and Miyuki Half Tilas. Follow our video tutorial to learn how to do this technique with these particular beads.
How to Do Flat Herringbone Stitch with Seed Beads and Miyuki Half Tilas
Stitch to the desired length, keeping in mind the closure will add about 2 inches in length.
Add the TierraCast Scrollwork crimp end to one end of the beadwork. You can gently squeeze this crimp end down around the beads starting with your fingers and then using chain nose pliers. Go slow and gentle so as not to break any beads. Give the crimp end a squeeze from multiple angles. You can also use glue for extra security. Repeat on the other end of the bracelet.
Add a TierraCast Jardin puffed bead to an eye pin and make a simple loop. Attach to the crimp end at one end of the bracelet. Repeat this step on the other end of the bracelet.
Attach each half of the clasp to each end of the bracelet using a jump ring for each.