Summer Rose Bracelet
Project B602 Designer: Julie Bean
As seen and demonstrated in our 5th episode of our "Learn to Bead" video series, this simple and elegant
bracelet is a wonderful first project for the beginner beader. Learn how to string beads and use crimp
tubes to attach a clasp.

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What You'll Need
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Instructions:
- Cut a 12 inch length of your beading wire. Place a bead stopper on one end leaving a tail of about 2 inches.
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String onto your wire:
- 1 crimp tube
- 1 Swarovski 6mm rose round bead.
Now string and repeat the following pattern 5 times: - 1 Swarovski 4mm crystal bicone bead
- 1 Swarovski 6mm rose roundl bead
- 1 Swarovski 4mm crystal bicone bead
- 1 scalloped bead cap
- 1 cultured coin pearl in heliotrope purple
- 1 scalloped bead cap
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Now string onto your beading wire:
- 1 Swarovski 4mm crystal bicone bead
- 1 Swarovski 6mm rose round bead
- 1 Swarovski 4mm crystal bicone bead
- 1 Swarovski 6mm rose round bead
- 1 crimp tube
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Thread one end of your wire through the loop on one section of your toggle clasp. Thread the wire back through your crimp tube and a couple of the beads next to it. Pull snug and crimp the crimp bead. Cut off excess beading wire.
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Remove the bead stopper on the other end of your strung beads and repeat the above step with the other half of your toggle clasp.
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Have fun beading!
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Tip: Check package quantities for each component. You may have extra material to make more than one finished project, or will have leftovers for other projects. In some cases, adding on just one more package of a component may be all you need to make multiple pieces.
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