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Black and White Chain Bracelet
[EX05201]
Difficulty levelDifficulty level

Black and White Chain Bracelet


Materials:Tools:
eye pins [9]Twirly Wirlie Pliers
1 flower toggle claspWire Cutters
8 links of small oval loop chain (approx 24mm)Crimping Pliers
glass beads [18 size 5/0 seed beads, 5 4mm bugle beads and 4 round beads]
note: quantities in [square brackets] indicate
how many of that particular material we used.
Depending on what size bracelet you're making,
you might need more or less. This bracelet pictured uses copper findings.


Take an eye and thread up with:

- a 5/0 glass seed bead
- a glass bugle bead
- a 5/0 glass seed bead

Leaving a space of 10mm, cut the excess off the eye pin. Twirl the end using your twirly wirlies. Repeat, alternating between a bugle bead and a round bead in the centre. Pick up one of the eye pins and open the loop on the end. Join to another eye pin (with an alternate middle glass bead). Repeat until you have used all your eye pins.

Take your chain and cut in two, so you have two pieces of chain, of length 4 links. Open up the last link in one of the sections of chain (they might be fiddly, so you might need to use 2 sets of pliers, your crimping pliers and twirly wirlies will be fine) and thread on the loop on the under side of the flower part of the toggle clasp. Close the link.

Open up the last link on the other end of the chain and thread through one of the eye pin loops on the end of your chain bracelet. Close the link securely. Pick up your other piece of chain and open up the last link. Thread onto the other end of your chain bracelet and close securely. Open up the last link on the other end of the chain and thread through one of the bar part of the toggle clasp. Close the link securely.

� 2009 www.eurekabeads.com.au. These free beading instructions may be used for personal use only.
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This FREE beading project uses the followng products:
Flower Toggle Clasps
Flower Toggle Clasps
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4.5mm Small Oval Loop Chain - 1 metre
4.5mm Small Oval Loop Chain - 1 metre
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Eye Pins - 50mm
Eye Pins - 50mm
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Blue/Grey Crimping Pliers (Needle Nose)
Blue/Grey Crimping Pliers (Needle Nose)
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Blue/Grey Twirly Wirlie Pliers (Round Nose)
Blue/Grey Twirly Wirlie Pliers (Round Nose)
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Blue/Grey Wire Cutters
Blue/Grey Wire Cutters
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