This month’s beading tutorial was a little sneak peak at bracelet #4. I made a whole bunch of tiny peyote tube beads in assorted colors for a fun little ladder stitch bracelet.
My Necklace a Day challenge helped me make a big dent in my bead stash as I geared up for year-end inventory. Even though I’m all done counting stock, I still wanted to move out some older supplies. I was in the mood to use up the last of my cat’s eye rectangles, so I put them on deck for this week’s bracelet.
I didn’t want to use them for an ice-inspired design, which seemed a bit too obvious, so I tried to think of different a way to compliment them. As I was pondering, they started to remind me of the gemstone beads used in leather wrap bracelets. So, I went through my seed bead stash and selected colors that would look good with white, and that would resemble semi-precious stones.
I ended up with a palette of color lined wisteria, sea foam, jet, and gold lined amber. After all of the tube beads were complete, I stitched them to the rectangles, and added a button and square stitch trim. The bracelet turned out almost exactly as I had hoped. What a great way to finish the first month of the challenge!
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Wow, that piece is amazing! I love how the black edging works.
ReplyDeletewhat a great, interesting way to use the rectangles! looks nice!
ReplyDeleteVEry nice and I like the color combination!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with this one! WOW that is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is about rectangle shaped beads. It takes forever to figure out how to use them, and then I have so much fun, I want more!
Love this bracelet....fantastic work!
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