Step 1:

Form a loop at the end of the wire.
Create a loop at the end of the 10cm wire, and wire wrap it close.

Step 2:

Add a few semi-precious beads to the wire.
I’ve added 8 beads for my beaded bar. You can add as many as you like, as long as you leave enough wire in the end to form a closed loop (this would be at least 2cm). Close the loop on the wire.

Step 3:

Add the hemp cord bracelets.
Cut 2 15cm hemp cord to form the bracelets. Thread one cord through one of the loops in the bead bar and tie a knot, leaving approximately 12cm for the bracelet. Repeat on both sides.

Step 4:

Dab some glue on the knots.
Add a bit of glue on the knots to secure them and keep them from fraying when you cut the excess string. Allow the glue to dry before cutting.

Step 5:

Add the stopper bead.
Thread both bracelet cords through the same end on the stopper bead. You might need to create a needle using some excess wire.

Step 6:

Add a silver bead on each cord.
Thread a silver bead on each bracelet cord. You can dab some glue at the tip of the cord to harden it and keep it from fraying when you thread the bead.

Step 7:

Finish.
Tie a knot at the end of each cord. Dab some glue on the knots to secure them.

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Author: Raissa de Guzman
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Raissa de Guzman

Hello! I'm Raissa and I own Abloro Jewellery. I am based in the UK, though I'm originally from the Philippines. It's been wonderful living in London, where I run my jewellery business.