Chevron designs are always fun to make. This beaded bracelet tutorial by Bozic Art is not only a chevron one but it sports an inner bead layer. The latter allows one to add a contrasting color as the designer has done. However, you could also bead up a pattern on the inside so the bracelet becomes reversible!
The bracelet should not take long to do. The purple beads used in this tutorial are 6/0. The remaining beads were all 10/0.
Some of the ladies in my local bead society (Grand River Bead Society) remarked how difficult it is to get 10/0 seed beads these days. If you cannot get these locally, online is the way to go. Check out Amazon!
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Before You Go:
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The bracelet should not take long to do. The purple beads used in this tutorial are 6/0. The remaining beads were all 10/0.
Some of the ladies in my local bead society (Grand River Bead Society) remarked how difficult it is to get 10/0 seed beads these days. If you cannot get these locally, online is the way to go. Check out Amazon!
Disclosure
I do receive a small fee for any products purchased through affiliate links. This goes towards the support of this blog and to provide resource information to readers. The opinions expressed are solely my own. They would be the same whether or not I receive any compensation.
Before You Go:
- Chevron Macrame Statement Necklace Tutorial
- Easy Chevron Beaded Ring Tutorial
- Zig Zag and Chevron Macrame Bracelet Tutorials
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Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
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Thanks for sharing. I have dozens and dozens of hanks of size 10 seed beads that I bought like 20 years ago and I need something to do with them! (Found them a few months ago when I reorganized my craft supplies.)
ReplyDeleteYou can also get them at MonsterSlayer.com (I am not affiliated and haven't shopped there for awhile but they do still carry the 10/0s).