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Tila Rose Garden Bracelet Tutorial

This video tutorial from PotomacBeads shows you how to make our Tila "Rose Garden" bracelet (Beadweaving 703) using Miyuki tila beads, seed beads, and Preciosa Rose Montee crystals. It looks like one of the clips never made it into the final video, so we will try to do another at some point if people have problems. Enjoy!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Tila Rose Garden Bracelet Tutorial
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials: Rose Garden bracelet using Miyuki tila beads, seed beads, and Preciosa Rose Montee crystals.

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Prepare Your Materials: Gather your beads, thread, and needles. Cut a length of beading thread and attach a needle to both ends.
Start the Bracelet: String 20 seed beads for the loop closure. Add a Tila bead, crossing both needles through its hole.
Add Crystals and Seed Beads: On each needle, string a seed bead and a crystal, then add a Rose Montee crystal, crossing needles through opposite holes.
Continue the Pattern: Alternate adding Tila beads and the crystal-seed bead combination, following the established pattern to the desired bracelet length.
Closure: Add crystal pave ball for the loop closure. Secure by crossing needles through seed beads and the pave ball.
Side Embellishments: Add Tila beads along the sides under the crystal rounds to create a flower garden effect. Finish by securing the thread and trimming excess.

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Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Tila Rose Garden Bracelet Tutorial
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Item Description

This video tutorial from PotomacBeads shows you how to make our Tila "Rose Garden" bracelet (Beadweaving 703) using Miyuki tila beads, seed beads, and Preciosa Rose Montee crystals. It looks like one of the clips never made it into the final video, so we will try to do another at some point if people have problems. Enjoy!

Designer's Material List

The Designer’s suggested colors and materials: Rose Garden bracelet using Miyuki tila beads, seed beads, and Preciosa Rose Montee crystals.

Project Steps

Prepare Your Materials: Gather your beads, thread, and needles. Cut a length of beading thread and attach a needle to both ends.
Start the Bracelet: String 20 seed beads for the loop closure. Add a Tila bead, crossing both needles through its hole.
Add Crystals and Seed Beads: On each needle, string a seed bead and a crystal, then add a Rose Montee crystal, crossing needles through opposite holes.
Continue the Pattern: Alternate adding Tila beads and the crystal-seed bead combination, following the established pattern to the desired bracelet length.
Closure: Add crystal pave ball for the loop closure. Secure by crossing needles through seed beads and the pave ball.
Side Embellishments: Add Tila beads along the sides under the crystal rounds to create a flower garden effect. Finish by securing the thread and trimming excess.