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Noble Path Bracelet Tutorial

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Create your own elegant Noble Path Bracelet with this DIY jewelry-making tutorial by PotomacBeads! In this step-by-step video, learn how to craft a beautiful bracelet based on an eight-petal flower design using SuperDuo beads, RoundTrio beads, and Potomac Crystal Bicone beads. Follow along with detailed instructions on beading techniques, including adding seed beads, connectors, and finishing with a stylish toggle clasp. Perfect for beginners and experienced beaders alike. Get creative and personalize your bracelet using a variety of bead colors and materials!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Noble Path Bracelet Tutorial
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • SuperDuo Beads - Vintage Copper 2.5x5mm, ~ 6 Grams
  • RounTrio Beads - White Champagne Luster | 6mm, 7 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads - Light Amethyst 4mm, 28 Beads
  • Miyuki Seed Beads - Duracoat Galvanized Gold 11/0, ~ 1 Gram
  • Miyuki Seed Beads - Metallic Dark Raspberry 15/0, ~ 1 Gram
  • Athenacast Simple Toggles 13mm, 1 Piece
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Prepare Materials: Gather SuperDuo beads, RoundTrio beads, seed beads (11/0 and 15/0), Dragon Thread, a size 10 needle, and a toggle clasp. Start the Bracelet: Thread your needle with Dragon Thread, attach a stop bead, and begin by adding SuperDuo beads. Create the first small loop and tighten. Create the Pattern: Add groups of 15/0 seed beads between SuperDuo beads. Repeat to form a circle pattern. Attach RoundTrio Beads: Use two seed beads, thread through the RoundTrio, and continue to build the bracelet design by adding seed beads and SuperDuo connectors. Complete the Design: Repeat the pattern to create additional floral motifs, connecting them with RoundTrio and seed beads until the desired length is achieved. Add Clasp: Finish by threading and reinforcing the toggle clasp on each end. Ensure tight and secure threading. Secure and Finish: Hide and trim any excess thread, using a thread burner if necessary, to clean up the final design.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    • Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Ultimate | Crystal | 9x3"
    • Thread Zap II
    • BeadTec Beading Needles Sizes 10, 11, 12 | Mix Pack of 6
    • Plastic Caliper Tool - White
    • BeadTec DragonThread - Crystal/White | Size 6 (Medium) | 50 Meter Spool
    • BeadTec DragonThread - Green | Size 6 (Medium) | 50 Meter Spool

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    BeadTec Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
    Noble Path Bracelet Tutorial
    PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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    Item Description

    Create your own elegant Noble Path Bracelet with this DIY jewelry-making tutorial by PotomacBeads! In this step-by-step video, learn how to craft a beautiful bracelet based on an eight-petal flower design using SuperDuo beads, RoundTrio beads, and Potomac Crystal Bicone beads. Follow along with detailed instructions on beading techniques, including adding seed beads, connectors, and finishing with a stylish toggle clasp. Perfect for beginners and experienced beaders alike. Get creative and personalize your bracelet using a variety of bead colors and materials!

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • SuperDuo Beads - Vintage Copper 2.5x5mm, ~ 6 Grams
  • RounTrio Beads - White Champagne Luster | 6mm, 7 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone Beads - Light Amethyst 4mm, 28 Beads
  • Miyuki Seed Beads - Duracoat Galvanized Gold 11/0, ~ 1 Gram
  • Miyuki Seed Beads - Metallic Dark Raspberry 15/0, ~ 1 Gram
  • Athenacast Simple Toggles 13mm, 1 Piece
  • Project Steps

    Prepare Materials: Gather SuperDuo beads, RoundTrio beads, seed beads (11/0 and 15/0), Dragon Thread, a size 10 needle, and a toggle clasp. Start the Bracelet: Thread your needle with Dragon Thread, attach a stop bead, and begin by adding SuperDuo beads. Create the first small loop and tighten. Create the Pattern: Add groups of 15/0 seed beads between SuperDuo beads. Repeat to form a circle pattern. Attach RoundTrio Beads: Use two seed beads, thread through the RoundTrio, and continue to build the bracelet design by adding seed beads and SuperDuo connectors. Complete the Design: Repeat the pattern to create additional floral motifs, connecting them with RoundTrio and seed beads until the desired length is achieved. Add Clasp: Finish by threading and reinforcing the toggle clasp on each end. Ensure tight and secure threading. Secure and Finish: Hide and trim any excess thread, using a thread burner if necessary, to clean up the final design.