Glam Black and Gold Beaded Bracelet
Learn how to make your own bracelet with just jewelry wire and a small sample of beads.
Get your glam on with the elegant and easy Glam Black and Gold Beaded Bracelet. This simple wire bracelet pattern is great for beginners to practice their jewelry making skills. Even if you have just dabbled in the art of beading, it is likely that you have a bead stash full of seed beads and bugle beads. You can modify this pattern to use any beads you may have on hand, or follow the color scheme in the tutorial for a simply sophisticated bracelet you can dress up or down.
Project TypeMake a Project
Bead TypeMiscellaneous, Seed, Wire
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Bead Technique UsedChainmail/Wirework
Bead Project TypeBracelet
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Hippie Chick
Sep 05, 2018
One of the materials used in this bracelet is gold iron thread. I was not familiar with that particular item so I had to look it up on the internet. From what I gather it is just a metallic thread or a metallic embroidery thread. It comes in many different brand names, but most stores should sell it. After I figured that out then the rest of the instructions looked like a breeze.
mulberrygalprinces s
Aug 27, 2018
.this is very nice. And it's something you can make in no time at all. You can dress it up or down. The only thing is I can't find any iron thread. I will have to go on line and search for on eBay for it. Thank you for posting this very nice project.
EditorLP
Aug 28, 2018
Hi mulberrygalprinces s, I'm glad to hear you like this project! It appears that this project's designer is not a native English speaker, and what they are referring to as "iron thread" is a gold-tone jewelry wire. I cannot tell exactly which gauge of wire they used by the photos, but I would imagine that 22 gauge would work pretty well for this project. I hope this helps! - Editor of AllFreeJewelryMaking
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