Learn how to make simple but long lasting stretch beaded bracelets with step by step instructions.
Making stretch beaded bracelets is a fun project both for adults or kids. Doesn’t matter if you want to make simple beaded bracelets for yourself, or you are planning on selling them, here you have quick and easy to follow instructions to create long lasting stretch beaded bracelets. It’s also a great method to recycle beads from old broken bracelets and create new ones. I do this a lot actually.
How To Make Stretch Beaded Bracelets
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Tools and Supplies
Prepare The Supplies
Start by preparing on the table everything you need to make the stretch beaded bracelets. I like grouping all the supplies and tools on the table, preparing the beading mat, then I’m ready to work fast and make many bracelets in the shortest time possible. Just follow the stretch beaded bracelets instructions.
Step 1: Measure Your Wrist
Start by measuring your wrist using a tailoring ruler so you will have the dimensions for your beaded stretch bracelets. These are also great as stretch beaded ankle bracelets. In that case you will measure your ankle. I prefer the bracelets a little loose.
Step 2: Making Beaded Bracelets With Stretch Cord
After you measured your wrist, place a regular ruler on the beading mat, that will help you measure the length of the bracelets. Prepare the beads testing the design you will make. If you are happy, start by placing the beads on the stretch cord.
Step 3: Closing The Bracelet
After you finished placing the beads on the stretch cord, tie the ends of the stretch cord with a few knots. Try to make them as tight as possible.
Step 4: Covering The Stretch Cord Knot
For a good looking bracelet, you will want to hide the stretch cord knot. For this I used crimp bead covers. Place one over the knot by keeping the ends of the stretch cord spread on both sides.
Step 5: Glue The Knot
Place some E6000 glue on top of the knot. I like doing this step, just because I want to make sure the stretch cord knot it will not come undone in time. This way I will have a long lasting stretch bracelet.
Step 6: Closing The Crimp Bead Covers
Using bent nose pliers, close the crimp bead covers. Do it carefully and slowly not to damage them. If you have any excess glue coming out, wipe it off with an alcohol wipe.
Step 7: Cut The Ends Of The Stretch Cord
After you finished closing the bracelet and added the glue and the crimp bead covers, you can now use a cutter or some scissors and cut the ends of the stretch cord.
Your stretch beaded bracelet is now finished. Be creative and play with the designs. To work faster if you make many bracelets at once, first place the beads on all of them, then you will start closing them one by one. I hope you liked this article and found it useful.