Crystal Tennis Bracelet

Description

Yes, this bracelet really looks like an honest to goodness fine jewelry store tennis bracelet. WIth the swarvoski crystals sparkling on top and the metal base it looks every bit as elegant and polished as it's more expensive cousins but with a couple of hours and a handful of materials any beginning beader can make this project.

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*Note: These are downloadable instructions and pattern for making an item. Since it is a download, a window will open to download and when you are signed into your user account at the time of purchase, it will also be located in the "My Library" section of your user account immediately after purchase.

Materials

100-110 3mm beads (can be silver, gold, glass, etc.)
33 – 35 4mm Swarvoski crystals (Again, substitute beads work great, Chinese crystal, stone, etc.)
1 ½ yards 6lb Fireline
2 grams cylinder beads (i.e. delicas or aikos) or size 15/0 seed beads
Clasp
Size 10 beading needle

Copyright

I realize that there are a lot of ideas that are shared, used, and re-used in the beading world and I have no problem anyone using this pattern for their own use or for pieces to sell. However, if you have friends who want copies, please send them to this website to purchase their own as writing patterns is how I keep food on the table for my family and beads for creating new and wonderful patterns!

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Reviews

Walerius, Carol Ann - May 20th, 2012

Great instructions

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