Materials List:
- 9x6 oval crystals, approximately 12-16, depending on wrist size. (Note: Nancy refers to ovals as olives). Some colors are available from Bonnie Pestana; otherwise, obtain them from local bead shops or online. JewelrySupply.com has the bead in 24 color options (Swarovski bead code # 5200).
- Two 6 mm bicone crystals in the same color as the ovals (optional; you may use all ovals instead)
- 4 mm bicone crystals, 1 or 2 colors (number will vary, so have plenty
- 3 mm bicone crystals, 1 or 2 colors (number will vary, so have plenty)
- Size 15 seed beads, 2 or 3 colors
- 19 or 49 strand flexible beading wire (Nancy suggests Beadalon), or Fireline
- 2 twisted crimps and a magnetic clasp (or regular crimps and your choice of clasp)
The sample pictured is made using peridot ovals. Dottie used one 6 mm bicone on each end, or you could use all ovals, tapering toward the clasp on each end with 3mm and 4 mm bicones and size 15 seed beads.
If you use a magnetic clasp, you should attach a piece of security chain to it, at least on one end, before attaching it to the bracelet. Also see Jere's bracelet for color combination suggestions. Since the ovals may be hard to obtain, you should get them first, then coordinate the bicones and seed beads. If you can't find the ovals locally (including from Bonnie Pestana), try online, especially JewelrySupply.com. Nancy suggests combining several colors for a richer effect.
This is a fundraising event for the Bead Society. If you'd like to attend, you must first register and pay the $25 event fee. Please contact Dottie via email or phone as listed in our montly newsletters. There is a maximum of 20 participants.
If you use a magnetic clasp, you should attach a piece of security chain to it, at least on one end, before attaching it to the bracelet. Also see Jere's bracelet for color combination suggestions. Since the ovals may be hard to obtain, you should get them first, then coordinate the bicones and seed beads. If you can't find the ovals locally (including from Bonnie Pestana), try online, especially JewelrySupply.com. Nancy suggests combining several colors for a richer effect.
This is a fundraising event for the Bead Society. If you'd like to attend, you must first register and pay the $25 event fee. Please contact Dottie via email or phone as listed in our montly newsletters. There is a maximum of 20 participants.
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