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Bejeweled Pearl Bracelet


This is a simple multi-strand bracelet featuring top drilled freshwater pearls, and gemstone beads in various colors.

Supplies & Materials:
Top drilled freshwater pearls
3 strand Egyptian Tube Clasp
2.5mm Sterling silver seamless beads
4mm Sterling silver daisy spacers
Flexible beading wire
2mm Sterling silver crimp beads
3mm Sterling silver crimp covers
Crimping Tool
Bead Stoppers
Flush Cutter
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How to Create a Three Strand Bracelet
1. Lay out your design on a multi strand bead board. This will help you distribute your colored gemstone beads evenly among the freshwater pearls.

2. Cut 3 pieces of flexible beading wire, length will depend on the finished bracelet size

3. Clip on a bead stopper to one end of each piece of beading wire.

4. Begin stringing beads onto the first strand

5. As you string the second and third strands, lay them down next to the completed strand(s) to check your pattern

6. When all three strands are completed, begin to crimp the strands to a multi-strand clasp, one strand add a time.

7. Add the finishing touch by covering your crimps with crimp covers.
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