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Tally Wrap Bracelet
Project B1038 Designer: Megan Milliken
Soft Flex beading wire is braided into a delicate, intricate kumihimo braid in this eye-catching wrap
bracelet. Give a your kumihimo jewelry a whole new look!

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What You'll Need
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Specialized Tools
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Instructions:
- Watch the instructional video: How to Make a Simple 8-Warp Kumihimo Braid Bracelet. This video will show you how to do an 8-warp round kumihimo braid. You don't need to follow the instructions on how to make your braid into a bracelet, just use the instructions on the braiding technique.
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Begin by cutting three 3' strands of amethyst and pink tourmaline Soft Flex beading wire. Then cut two 3' strands of spinel (red) Soft Flex beading wire.
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Tie your beading wires together in an overhand knot about 3-4 inches from one end. Place a small kumihimo weight onto this end, attaching it at the knot to ensure it stays tied while you work.
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Braid your beading wires together in an 8-warp kumihimo braid as demonstrated in the video. Your braid should be slightly loose, about 3mm in diameter total. See the photos for reference. Continue braiding until you reach the end of your beading wire.
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Remove your beading wires from the kumihimo disk and place a bead stopper at the end of the braiding. Remove the weight and place a bead stopper at this end too.
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Wrap some transparent tape (the kind you use when wrapping presents) very snugly around one end of the braiding just before the bead stopper. Remove the bead stopper and trim the wire on the loose end of the tape.
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Wrap your braid several times around your wrist and see how much of the end you want to take off to bring it around to meet the taped end. Tape the other end at this point and trim the excess.
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Slide six silver plated curved tube beads onto the braid.
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Trim the taped ends about halfway through the tape, being careful not to loosen the tape. Place the ends into a silver plated magnetic tube clasp to make sure that the tape will not hang out of the tube. If necessary, trim a bit more.
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Place some E6000 glue into the ends of the tube clasp and insert the taped ends into the clasp ends. Make sure that they are all the way in, and allow to dry for at least an hour before continuing.
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Arrange the tube beads where you would like them along the length of your bracelet. One at a time, move the bead over about 1/2", place some E6000 on the braid where you want the bead, and move the braid back over the glue. Do this with all six beads.
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Allow all glue to dry for at least 24 hours before wearing.
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Variations
Choose your favorite Soft Flex Trio of colors, with clasps and beads to match. When substituting in items, pay attention to sizes and styles to make sure all your pieces will fit together.
Keywords: kumihimo, Soft Flex, beading wire, tube bead, noodle bead, wrap bracelet, kumihimo101
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.
All designs © Beadaholique Inc. You may use our designs to make items for personal use or gifts. Sale of our designs, whether in written form or assembled, is prohibited.
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