Pink Pearl Flower Bracelet Design - Easy Beading Tutorial for Beginners
Looking for a fun and easy jewelry-making project? Our latest beading tutorial on YouTube channel: @beadlot will show you how to create a beautiful Hot Pink Beaded Flower Bracelet using Pearls, Seed Beads, and Thread. This Super Simple Beading Tutorial is perfect for beginners who want to learn how to make bracelets with string and beads.
Why You'll Love This Bracelet Design
This beaded flower bracelet features a girly floral pattern that’s stylish and great for everyday wear. Whether you're making it for yourself or as a handmade gift, this cute and simple Pearl Seed Bead Bracelet is a must-try! Plus, working with pearls and seed beads is a fantastic way to practice your beading techniques while creating something truly beautiful.
Materials You'll Need:
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4mm Metallic Pink & Yellow Pearl Beads
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Size 11/0 Toho Gold Seed Beads
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Approx. 200 cm Fireline Beading Thread
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Large Hole 45mm Beading Needle
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Clasp & Jump Ring
These materials create a delicate yet durable bracelet that complements any outfit. You can also experiment with different bead colors to personalize your design!
Step-by-Step Beading Tutorial
Our Step-by-Step Video Tutorial makes it easy to follow along, even if you're new to beading. You'll learn how to string and weave the beads together, forming a stunning floral pattern. This DIY homemade bracelet design is not only simple but also a fantastic way to improve your beading skills.
This DIY Homemade Bracelet Design is a must-try!
📺 Watch the full tutorial here:
Step-by-Step Written Instructions:
Start by cutting approx. 200cm of 6lb Fireline Beading Thread. Grad a needle and the thread; in this video I am using a large eye beading needle 45mm length.
Pick up 6pcs of size 11/0 Gold TOHO Seed Beads and pull them down to the end of the thread. Push the needle through all the seed beads again for extra strength.
Start forming a knot. Tie a double knot and a single knot to secure the beads in place. This is the starting point. We will be attaching a chain extender or jump ring to this later on.
Push the Needle through 4 seed beads in the loop. Pick up 5 pcs of size 11/0 gold seed beads and push the needle through the seed bead in the loop, opposite end to where the thread emerges. Go around the loop again with your needle. Push your needle through the first seed bead in the loop.
Pick up a size 11/0 Seed Bead with your needle and push the needle through the seed bead directly across from it on the other side.
Push the needle back through the middle seed bead that you just added.
Push the needle though the starting point seed bead opposite end to where the thread emerges.
Work your way towards the third seed bead in the loop. We will be adding the next section to the third seed bead.
Once you made it to the third seed bead, pick up 6pcs of 6mm pearl beads with your needle. Push the needle through the third seed bead; opposite end from where the thread emerges. Go around the loop again for extra security.
Push the needle through the first two pearl beads in the loop.
Pick up a 6mm yellow pearl bead with your needle. Push the needle through the pearl bead right across. (Opposite end to where the thread emerges on the other side.)
Push the needle back though the 6mm yellow pearl bead you just added.
Push the needle through the starting point pearl in order to secure the middle yellow pearl bead.
Start adding seed beads in between the pearl beads. Pick up a size 11/0 seed bead with your needle. Push the needle through the next seed bead. Repeat this step all the way around.
Repeat this step all the way around. this is what the finished floral pattern should look like. Continue this beading pattern several times to reach your desired bracelet length.
Continue the same beading pattern several times until you reach 7" inches length. If you want a longer bracelet repeat as many times as necessary to reach your desired length.
Add 2pcs of size 11/0 seed beads plus a lobster clasp followed by another 2 pcs of seed beads. Push the needle through the middle seed bead of the finished bracelet. Make sure it is the opposite end to where the thread emerges from. Go around the loop twice for extra security.
Once the design is finished you can start forming a knot to secure the beads in place. Tie a double knot and a single knot to secure the bracelet design. Once secure cut the excess thread.
Add a jump ring to the other side of the design. Solder the jump ring if you want it to me be more secure point for the clasp. (or you can start the design off by adding a soldered jump ring at the very beginning of the design when you are first creating the loop.
Your beaded bracelet is now finished and ready to be worn. This design is very versatile and can be recreated in variety of colors or beads sizes.
If you Love Handmade Pearls Jewelry Making Tutorials and want to Learn How to Make Bracelets with String and Beads, this Step-by-Step Beading Tutorial will make it Easy! I hope you enjoyed this easy beaded flower bracelet tutorial using pearls seed beads and string.
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