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This is a very simple project that a beginning beader can undertake with beautiful results. You can give your bracelet a look that is fun, elegant, or both: it just depends on the color combinations you pick. There are also many choices when it comes to the beads you use.
You could use a selection of mini beads, such as seed beads, bugle beads, e-beads, and others. Another option is to pick up a package of mixed mini glass beads that are available at most bead stores. If you choose to use a package, find some coordinating seed beads and mix a few dozen of those in to give you extras, as you will need 400-500 beads for the bracelet. As for wire, I usually choose a wire color to match the bead mix Im using, and of course sterling silver or gold-filled is always appropriate. After youve selected your beads and wire, youre ready to start!
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Using the needle nose pliers, grasp the wire at one end and gently roll the wire around the nose to create a hook, which will be the first end of your clasp. Remove the pliers. Move the pliers down 1/8" below the hook you just created and gently bend in the opposite direction to give a little shape to your clasp.
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