Sunset Path Bracelet Tutorial

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We know how much you LOVE Bridgette's Sunset Earrings! She's created a STUNNING Sunset Path Bracelet to complete this look! Using the Halo® bead for SuperDuo as a cynosure, she weaves an intimate path of Seed Beads, Quarter Tilas, and Potomac Crystal Rounds to wrap your wrist with soft elegance. Gather your materials and come create with us!

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Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Sunset Path Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer's suggested colors and materials:
  • Halo Bead SuperDuo - Antique Brass, 19 pieces
  • SuperDuo - Pearl Shine Orange, 19 pieces
  • PC Round - Gold Champagne AB 3mm, 36 pieces
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 11/0 - Galvanized Wine, ~ 1 gram
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 15/0 - DC Galv Pink Blush, ~ 1 gram
  • Quarter Tila,Tila - Matte Met Dark Raspberry, 36 pieces
  • Antique Brass Wire Guard, 1 piece
  • Antique Brass Lobster Clasp, 1 piece
  • Wrist size up to 7 1/2 inches (19.5 cm)
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather all the beads and tools listed in the materials section.
    Start the Pattern: Using two needles, thread through the Halo Beads for SuperDuo, adding seed beads and Quarter Tila beads as instructed to begin the bracelet's pattern.
    Add Length: Continue the pattern, alternating between the beads as shown in the tutorial to achieve the desired length for your bracelet.
    Finish the Edges: Add a scalloped edge along the bracelet by threading through seed beads and Potomac Crystal Rounds, as demonstrated.
    Add the Clasp: Attach the wire guard and lobster clasp to one end of the bracelet, ensuring a secure closure.
    Final Touches: Repeat the process for adding a clasp on the other end, then tie off and trim any excess thread.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    We know how much you LOVE Bridgette's Sunset Earrings! She's created a STUNNING Sunset Path Bracelet to complete this look! Using the Halo® bead for SuperDuo as a cynosure, she weaves an intimate path of Seed Beads, Quarter Tilas, and Potomac Crystal Rounds to wrap your wrist with soft elegance. Gather your materials and come create with us!

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer's suggested colors and materials:
  • Halo Bead SuperDuo - Antique Brass, 19 pieces
  • SuperDuo - Pearl Shine Orange, 19 pieces
  • PC Round - Gold Champagne AB 3mm, 36 pieces
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 11/0 - Galvanized Wine, ~ 1 gram
  • Miyuki Seed Bead 15/0 - DC Galv Pink Blush, ~ 1 gram
  • Quarter Tila,Tila - Matte Met Dark Raspberry, 36 pieces
  • Antique Brass Wire Guard, 1 piece
  • Antique Brass Lobster Clasp, 1 piece
  • Wrist size up to 7 1/2 inches (19.5 cm)
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather all the beads and tools listed in the materials section.
    Start the Pattern: Using two needles, thread through the Halo Beads for SuperDuo, adding seed beads and Quarter Tila beads as instructed to begin the bracelet's pattern.
    Add Length: Continue the pattern, alternating between the beads as shown in the tutorial to achieve the desired length for your bracelet.
    Finish the Edges: Add a scalloped edge along the bracelet by threading through seed beads and Potomac Crystal Rounds, as demonstrated.
    Add the Clasp: Attach the wire guard and lobster clasp to one end of the bracelet, ensuring a secure closure.
    Final Touches: Repeat the process for adding a clasp on the other end, then tie off and trim any excess thread.