DESIGNED BY Denise Yezbak Moore
FEATURING BEAD GALLERY® BEADS BY HALCRAFT COLLECTION
Learn how to make this Breeze Bracelet by designer Denise Yezbak Moore featuring Bead Gallery beads by Halcraft Collection. The instructions for this beautiful Bead Gallery creation include a comprehensive list of DIY jewelry making materials and supplies from our huge inventory of beads, charms, connectors, pendants, findings, stringing materials and tools. As well as a step by step DIY jewelry making a how-to guide for creating this one of a kind statement piece. Creating beautiful jewelry is easy with HalcraftCollection.com your online bead superstore!
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Materials: (1 Package unless otherwise stated)
02 pcs Bead Gallery® aqua opaque table cut glass (17845)
07 pcs Bead Gallery® turquoise Czech mix lentil glass (17875)
01 pcs Bead Gallery® silver plated compass 22x30mm charms
2 pcs (19890)
01 pcs silver tone 8mm jump ring
01 pcs Bead silver tone lobster clasp large
54” brown waxed linen cording 4 ply .8mm (16804A)
Tools:
Beadalon classic nipper tool (JTNIP1)
Beadalon slim line round nose pliers (201A-014)
Beadalon 2 slim line chain nose pliers (201A-011)
Time: Less than 1 hour
Level Of Difficulty: Intermediate
1. Cut 2 lengths of 27” cording.
2. Bring strands together, string lobster clasp 5” down and form 2 overhand knots.
3. Short strands – Bring strands together, move down a tad, form an overhand knot, separate strands, string table cut glass on one strand, bring strands together and form an overhand knot. Trim end and fray.
4. Bracelet – Separate strands, string lentil, bring strands together, move down a tad, and form an overhand knot. Repeat 6 times.
5. String 8mm jump ring and form 2 overhand knots.
6. Short strands – Repeat step 4.
7. Connect compass charm to loop on lobster clasp.
Denise Yezbak Moore is a self-taught artisan who loves to create anything with a bohemian flair. She specializes in one-of-a-kind jewelry designs, DIY content creation, and social media. Denise resides in Orange County, CA with her husband and two children.