![]() Luxe, delightfully feminine details like dainty Swarovski crystals, baroque pearls, or colorful enamel detailing further embellish an enduring collection of bracelets for the contemporary woman. A hybrid of materials is showcased throughout this season: ribbon plays host to feather, leather intertwines with metal, and brass or sterling silver envelops pearl. Minimal offerings like braided leather bracelets, or logo-engraved brushed and polished sterling silver cuffs provide elegant embellishment for the wrist. Nostalgic references and millennial leanings result in designers expanding upon signature themes, tweaking proportion and logo embellishment in a refreshingly playful approach to modern jewelry. Leather wraparound bracelets embellished with logo graphic plaques, pyramid stud detailing, or logo discs are reminiscent of punk, while feminine charm bracelets recall the zeitgeist of early-2000s fashion. Thread through your button through which will be your clasp and tie another knot.This season’s offering of women’s bracelets focuses on signature styles and familiar shapes.Now, knot off the cords in an over hand knot.To secure the ends, wrap the thread around the cords in a figure 8 like you did at the beginning of the bracelet 10 times or so, then knot off the thread. You can reinforce the knots with clear nail polish for extra security. Once you’ve reach the desired length, run the thread through the final bead a few times and tie it off.If you run out of thread, tie on a new piece with the knot close by the bead opening, and you can run the ends through when you’re done. ![]() As you go along, sometime the tightness of the two sides of cord can become uneven, causing it to bend.Watch that the direction of the thread when you finish one bead and add the next always wraps in the same direction.Try to keep the stitches uniform in tightness.Here are some useful tips while you’re making your DIY bracelet: Repeat steps 3-5 for the length of the bracelet.It helps to hold the bead in place while you tighten up the thread. To summarize it, the basic stitch is to add a bead, wrap one side of the cord, go back through that bead, and around the other side of cord. ![]() This picture below does a great job and visualizing the beading pattern for this bracelet.
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