February 20, 2015, I have done an updated version of this bracelet which is faster and easier to do with the same look. You can find it here.
A
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.
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.
A =
Miyuki 11/0 seed bead
1. Pick up 14A. Go with thread up through the 1st through 8th A beads added in this step.
2. Pick up 11A. Go with thread down through the 8th, 9th, 10th & 11th A beads added in step A.
1. Pick up 14A. Go with thread up through the 1st through 8th A beads added in this step.
2. Pick up 11A. Go with thread down through the 8th, 9th, 10th & 11th A beads added in step A.
3. Pick up 4A. Go with thread around thread between the 1st & 2nd A beads added in step #2 or step #9. Continue with thread down through the 4th, 3rd & 2nd A beads added in this step.
4.
(a) Pick up 4A. Go with
thread around thread between the 2nd & 3rd A
beads added in step #2 or Step #9. Continue with thread down through
the 4th, 3rd & 2nd A beads added in
this step.
(b) Pick up 8A. Go with thread around thread between the 3rd & 4th A beads added in step #2 or step #9. Continue with thread down through the 8th, 7th & 6th A beads added in this step.
(c) Pick up 4A. Go with thread around thread between the 4th & 5th A beads added in step #2 or step #9. Continue with thread down through the 4th, 3rd & 2nd A beads added this step.
(d) Pick up 4A. Go with thread up through the 6th A bead added in step #2 or step #9.
(b) Pick up 8A. Go with thread around thread between the 3rd & 4th A beads added in step #2 or step #9. Continue with thread down through the 8th, 7th & 6th A beads added in this step.
(c) Pick up 4A. Go with thread around thread between the 4th & 5th A beads added in step #2 or step #9. Continue with thread down through the 4th, 3rd & 2nd A beads added this step.
(d) Pick up 4A. Go with thread up through the 6th A bead added in step #2 or step #9.
5. Pick up 7A. Go with thread around thread between the 7th & 8th A beads added in step #2 or step #9. Continue with thread up through the 7th, 6th & 5th A beads added this step |
10. Continue bracelet by repeating steps #3 through #9 until you reach the length that you want ending at step #8. |
11. To add a clasp pick up 3A, clasp, 3A go with thread through the 4th A bead added step #8 and continue back through all 3 A beads, clasp & 3 A beads just added in this step and back through 4th A bead added in step #8. Weave in threads. Remove stopper bead at other end and repeat clasp steps.
Round Lace Bracelet Pattern
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Sandra D. Halpenny 2002-2017 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.
9 comments:
I would have loved to try this, I really liked the picture on the Bead-Patterns newsletter, if only I could have seen the photos! For some reason, none of the photos on your free pattern pages show on my computer. Any ideas why?
I love this pattern, I've made it several times as a bracelet. I noticed the center can be made in a contrasting color to resemble a "ribbon" or a Christian "fish", so I've made pink ribbons for breast cancer and white fish in blue water. such an easy, beautiful, lacy pattern. You're an awesome designer Sandra!
hi Sara and Lale, The pictures are showing fine. It must be something on your end. Do you have something blocking pictures from Google?
this is so beautiful,will definitely try this
thank you for this pattern !
Piękne!!! dziękuję. :)
Recovering from surgery right now and catching up on all the beautiful bead projects available on web. Can't wait to try this pattern. Thank you, Sandra!
I have spent HOURS looking for these lacy motifs. Thank you!
love this pattern trying to learn new projects
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