This is an updated version of the Round Lace Bracelet pattern. I originally wrote the pattern in 2002. I have learned a lot since then, so I thought I would update this pattern and make it easier to do. Instead of going around the thread and then back up the same beads in the center circle of beads, you go forward through the beads in the circle. This also helps the center thread not have to be worked as much and should make a stronger bracelet. You can also finish the bracelet a lot faster and it still looks exactly the same. And if you are like me, and your hands are a lot stiffer that they used to be, it’s much easier just going forward through the beads. So grab a handful of beads and make a bunch of these cute bracelets for yourself. If you prefer to do the original version, you can still find that pattern here. |
A = Miyuki11/0 seed bead
B = 4mm crystal (optional)
Start by waxing and stretching your thread, use Nymo D or C-Lon & a #11 or #12 beading needle. Tie in a “stopper” bead, leaving about an 8” tail and begin at step #1. *Fireline 4 or 6lb. crystal fishing line also works great for bead weaving.
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1. Pick up 14A, go with thread
forward through the 1st through 8th A beads added in this step.
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2. Pick up 11A, go with thread forward
through the 8th A bead, step #1, and the 1st A bead just added in this step.
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3. Pick up 4A, go with thread left to
right through the 11th, 10th and 9th A beads, step #1 (first time) or the
10th, 9th and 8th A beads, step #8 (every time after), and forward through
the 1st and 2nd A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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4. Pick up 4A, go with thread up
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #3, and forward through the 2nd
and 3rd A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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5. Pick up 8A, go with thread up
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #4, and forward through the 3rd
and 4th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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6. Pick up 4A, go with thread up
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #5, and forward through the 4th
and 5th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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7. Pick up 4A, go with thread up
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #6, and forward through the 5th
and 6th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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8. Pick up 10A, go with thread right
to left through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #7, and forward through
the 6th and 7th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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9. Pick up 4A, go with thread right
to left through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #8, and forward through
the 7th and 8th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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10. Pick up 4A, go with thread down
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #9, and forward through the 8th and
9th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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11. Pick up 8A, go with thread down
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #10, and forward through the 9th
and 10th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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12. Pick up 4A, go with thread down
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #11, and forward through the 10th
and 11th A beads, step #2 or step #14.
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13. Pick up 1A, go with thread down
through the 3rd, 2nd and 1st A beads, step #12, forward through the 11th A
bead, step #2 or step #14, and the 8th A bead, step #1 or the 7th A bead,
step #8. Continue with working thread through this section by following the
blue dotted line, coming out with thread down through the 7th A bead, step #8.
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OPTIONAL Crystal
Pick up 1B, go with thread down through the 8th A bead, step #2 or step #14, right to left through the B bead just added and down through the 8th A bead, step #1 or the 7th A bead, step #8. Continue with working thread through this section by following the blue dotted line, coming out with thread down through the 7th A bead, step #8. |
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14. Pick up 11A, go with thread down
through the 7th A bead, step #8, and the 1st A bead just added in this step.
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15. Continue bracelet by repeating steps #3 through #13 until you reach the length that you want. |
Round
Lace Bracelet Pattern, updated February 18, 2015
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Sandra D. Halpenny 2002 - 2015 All rights reserved
This pattern may not be copied or distributed in any way without the express written permission of the author. The purchaser of this pattern may use the finished piece for personal use and for selling at arts and crafts shows, etc. No mass production of this design is permitted without permission from the author.
http://www.SandraDHalpenny.com
Sandra D. Halpenny 2002 - 2015 All rights reserved
This pattern may not be copied or distributed in any way without the express written permission of the author. The purchaser of this pattern may use the finished piece for personal use and for selling at arts and crafts shows, etc. No mass production of this design is permitted without permission from the author.
Sample made by: Dianne Larson Ward |
6 comments:
Is this in printable format anywhere?
nice clasp on that pretty bracelt
je suis en admiration devant tant de belles choses.C'est vraiment superbe . merci de nous faire partager ton savoir
I would also like to make the necklace - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/374643262731789476/ - but how do you make the big round in the middle of the necklace. Do you have a tutorial for it please?
Thanks for an answer.
Dora
This remains my all time favorite design. Delighted to have the newer version too. Thank you, Sandy!
I made the bracelet and I love it. Thank you very much!
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