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Pattern - Rounded Ridges Bracelet

This video taught by Potomac Bead Company co-founder Allie Buchman teaches you how to make her "Rounded Ridges" bracelet, using RounDuo beads, CzechMates 2-hole triangle bead, and a variety of seed beads. Find links to specific products below by clicking "show more."

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - Rounded Ridges Bracelet

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Preparation: Gather all materials and cut approximately 5 feet of beading thread, adding a needle to each end.
Start with the Clasp: Thread the cut button and secure it with RounDuo and seed beads.
Building the Pattern: Begin the main bracelet pattern by adding beads in the order instructed, paying attention to the technique of criss-crossing with two needles.
Repeating the Pattern: Continue the pattern across the length of your bracelet, adding round duo beads and CzechMates triangles to create the unique ridged effect.
Finishing the Bracelet: Conclude with making the loop for the button clasp, ensuring it fits snugly.
Final Adjustments: Tighten all threads and secure the ends with knots or glue as needed.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Item Description

This video taught by Potomac Bead Company co-founder Allie Buchman teaches you how to make her "Rounded Ridges" bracelet, using RounDuo beads, CzechMates 2-hole triangle bead, and a variety of seed beads. Find links to specific products below by clicking "show more."

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Project Steps

Preparation: Gather all materials and cut approximately 5 feet of beading thread, adding a needle to each end.
Start with the Clasp: Thread the cut button and secure it with RounDuo and seed beads.
Building the Pattern: Begin the main bracelet pattern by adding beads in the order instructed, paying attention to the technique of criss-crossing with two needles.
Repeating the Pattern: Continue the pattern across the length of your bracelet, adding round duo beads and CzechMates triangles to create the unique ridged effect.
Finishing the Bracelet: Conclude with making the loop for the button clasp, ensuring it fits snugly.
Final Adjustments: Tighten all threads and secure the ends with knots or glue as needed.