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Bead Mat 325x325mm-Pack of 1
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Size 8/0 Silver Lined Soft Blue Seed Beads ( S844 )
Size 8/0 Silver Lined Dark Blue Seed Beads ( S842 )
Size 8/0 Matte Metallic Silver Seed Beads (Â ME831 )
2 x 5mm Silver Plated Jump Rings ( JR5SP )
1 x Extension Chain and Trigger ( EXCH5SP )
Or pick up our Bloom Bracelet - Blue Materials BundleÂ
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Size 8/0 Silver Lined Lime Seed Beads ( S828 )
Size 8/0 Transparent Hot Pink Seed Beads ( T822 )
Size 8/0 Pearlescent Cream Seed Beads ( P820 )
Size 8/0 Matte Metallic Gold Seed Beads ( ME32 )
2 x 5mm Gold Plated Jump Rings ( JR5GP )Â
1 x Extension Chain & Trigger ( EXCH5GP )
Or pick up our Bloom Bracelet - Pearl Materials Bundle
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Size 10 Beading Needle ( ND10 )
A Sharp pair of Scissors ( SCIMX )
A Beading Mat ( BMT2 )
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A - metallic seed bead   B - coloured seed bead
1. Take a length of stretched beading thread, pick up 4B and 1A, move along your thread so you have a 20cm tail. (Photo 1)

2. Pass back through the first B you picked up in step 1 ( photo 2 )

3. Pick up 3B and pass through the last B you picked up in step 1 ( photo 3a ) pull so the beads sit snugly ( photo 3b), maintain this tension throughoutÂ


4. Change the colour of your B seed beads here if you would like your flowers to be different colours. Pick up 1A, 4B, 1A ( photo 4 )

5 Pass through the first A you picked up in the step 4 ( photo 5 )

6. Pick up 3B and pass through the last B you picked up in step 4 ( photo 6a & 6b )


7. Continue steps 4-6 changing the colours of the beads for every flower as you wish ( photo 7 )

8. When you've finished your length of flowers, make sure you finish on a step 7. Pick up 1A and pass back through the next 3B ( photo 8 )

9. Pass back through the thread path for this end flower again to strengthen. Pass back through the thread path for the length of the bracelet again, to strengthen, and to tighten tension where necessary.Â
10. When you reach the end flower at the other end of your bracelet, exit half way between the 7Bs, pick up 1A ( to match photo 8 )and pass back through the next Bs. Weave around your end flower again to strengthen. Weave in and secure your threads.
11. Using chain nosed pliers, open up a jump ring, loop it onto the end Aa and the trigger clasp, close the jump ring. Repeat at the other end with the second jump ring and the extension chain ( photo 9 )



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A packet of four high quality hard beading needles in size 10, perfect for use with fine threads such as Nymo or Super lon D.
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KO beading thread is used for bead weaving seed beads. It was created by Japanese master beader Sonoko Nozue and is of the highest quality pre-waxe...
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Seed beads are very small glass beads, also known as rocailles.Seed beads are ideal for making jewellery, they are used for mostly bead weaving whe...
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Seed beads are very small glass beads, also known as rocailles.Seed beads are ideal for making jewellery, they are used for mostly bead weaving whe...
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Seed beads are very small glass beads, also known as rocailles.Seed beads are ideal for making jewellery, they are used for mostly bead weaving whe...
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