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SuperDuo Roll Bangle Tutorial

This tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company demonstrates how to make our Super-Duo roll-on bangle bracelet. The bracelet has no clasp, though you can add one if you choose to do so. You will need 200-250 superduo beads, which are made in the Czech Republic and size 2.5x5mm.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

SuperDuo Roll Bangle Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 200-250 SuperDuo beads (Czech Republic, size 2.5x5mm)
  • Wildfire 0.008 thread
  • Size 12 English beading needles
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Preparation: Thread two needles with a long piece of Wildfire 0.008 thread.
    Starting: Begin with a copper SuperDuo bead, threading both needles through each hole.
    Pattern Creation: Alternate adding two silver and one copper SuperDuo bead, ensuring the pattern consistency.
    Continuing the Pattern: Maintain the alternating pattern until you achieve the desired bracelet length, considering the fit over your hand.
    Closing the Bangle: Use the threading technique to seamlessly join the ends of the bracelet.
    Finishing Touches: Secure the ends with knots, apply glue for extra security, and trim excess thread.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

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    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Item Description

    This tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company demonstrates how to make our Super-Duo roll-on bangle bracelet. The bracelet has no clasp, though you can add one if you choose to do so. You will need 200-250 superduo beads, which are made in the Czech Republic and size 2.5x5mm.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • 200-250 SuperDuo beads (Czech Republic, size 2.5x5mm)
  • Wildfire 0.008 thread
  • Size 12 English beading needles
  • Project Steps

    Preparation: Thread two needles with a long piece of Wildfire 0.008 thread.
    Starting: Begin with a copper SuperDuo bead, threading both needles through each hole.
    Pattern Creation: Alternate adding two silver and one copper SuperDuo bead, ensuring the pattern consistency.
    Continuing the Pattern: Maintain the alternating pattern until you achieve the desired bracelet length, considering the fit over your hand.
    Closing the Bangle: Use the threading technique to seamlessly join the ends of the bracelet.
    Finishing Touches: Secure the ends with knots, apply glue for extra security, and trim excess thread.