Tracy from TierraCast created this bracelet during a live video with items our designer Becky sent her. You can watch her create this bracelet here.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 20 inches long. Slide the wire through one opening on the TierraCast hammertone stitch-in link. Then, add three crimp tubes to the wire between the two loops on the stitch-in link. bring the wire through the second loop on the stitch-in link. Center the beading wire on the stitch-in link, so that there is an equal amount of wire on either side of the link.
Add a Crystal Copper bicone to each side of the wire, followed by a Czech glass 24K 3mm gold-plated round bead, and a 4mm Amethyst Shimmer 2x bicone. Then, bring both ends of the wire through a Matubo Ginkgo Leaf Bead.
Add an Amethyst bicone to each side of the wire, followed by a Crystal Copper bicone, a gold round, a Crystal Copper bicone, and an Amethyst bicone. Bring both wires through a lotus spacer bead in opposite directions to form a loop.
Add an Amethyst bicone to each side of the wire, followed by a Crystal Copper bicone, a gold round, a Crystal Copper bicone, and an Amethyst bicone. Add a Ginkgo Leaf Bead to both wires, then add a Crystal Copper bicone to each wire. Add a Ginkgo Leaf Bead to both wires.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 twice, leaving off the last Ginkgo Leaf Bead and set of Crystal Copper bicones. Instead, add a Crystal Rose Gold bicone to each wire, followed by a gold round bead and a Crystal Copper bicone.
Bring one end of wire through a loop on another stitch-in link, toward the inside of the component. Add three crimp tubes to the inside of the loop and bring the wire through the next loop on the link. Bring the other end of the wire through the other loop on the stitch-in link in the opposite direction. Bring this wire through the crimp tubes and the other loop. Pull your wires tight and squeeze the crimp tubes in place with chain nose pliers to secure the wires in place.
Attach the loop component of the toggle clasp to one end of the bracelet using a jump ring. Attach the bar component to the other end using two jump rings linked together.
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!
Tracy from TierraCast created this bracelet during a live video with items our designer Becky sent her. You can watch her create this bracelet here.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 20 inches long. Slide the wire through one opening on the TierraCast hammertone stitch-in link. Then, add three crimp tubes to the wire between the two loops on the stitch-in link. bring the wire through the second loop on the stitch-in link. Center the beading wire on the stitch-in link, so that there is an equal amount of wire on either side of the link.
Add a Crystal Copper bicone to each side of the wire, followed by a Czech glass 24K 3mm gold-plated round bead, and a 4mm Amethyst Shimmer 2x bicone. Then, bring both ends of the wire through a Matubo Ginkgo Leaf Bead.
Add an Amethyst bicone to each side of the wire, followed by a Crystal Copper bicone, a gold round, a Crystal Copper bicone, and an Amethyst bicone. Bring both wires through a lotus spacer bead in opposite directions to form a loop.
Add an Amethyst bicone to each side of the wire, followed by a Crystal Copper bicone, a gold round, a Crystal Copper bicone, and an Amethyst bicone. Add a Ginkgo Leaf Bead to both wires, then add a Crystal Copper bicone to each wire. Add a Ginkgo Leaf Bead to both wires.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 twice, leaving off the last Ginkgo Leaf Bead and set of Crystal Copper bicones. Instead, add a Crystal Rose Gold bicone to each wire, followed by a gold round bead and a Crystal Copper bicone.
Bring one end of wire through a loop on another stitch-in link, toward the inside of the component. Add three crimp tubes to the inside of the loop and bring the wire through the next loop on the link. Bring the other end of the wire through the other loop on the stitch-in link in the opposite direction. Bring this wire through the crimp tubes and the other loop. Pull your wires tight and squeeze the crimp tubes in place with chain nose pliers to secure the wires in place.
Attach the loop component of the toggle clasp to one end of the bracelet using a jump ring. Attach the bar component to the other end using two jump rings linked together.