Hello everyone, a big hello to all of you, my friends in this community and throughout the Hive universe.
I'm happy to be here today to share a little bit of what I did on my creative day. If you're like me, you'll understand that in the world of jewelry, sometimes inspiration is lacking, and it seems like everything is the same. Flower bracelets never go out of style; they're a timeless classic. But I realized I was stuck in the same old routine, so I decided to change that and give my bracelet a different, more dynamic style.
That's how I started experimenting with the zigzag pattern; I wanted the bracelet to be more than just a straight line. It's not as difficult to make as it seems, and even better, it doesn't require much material. In this post, I'm not just making a bracelet, but I'm also going to show you how we can break out of our routines and find our own motivation and variety.
Materiales/Materials
- Hilo nilón
- Cuentas fuscias
- Cuentas verde oliva
- Perlas pequeñas en color blanco y plateado
- Tijera
- Broche tipo rosca
- Nylon thread
- Fuchsia beads
- Olive green beads
- Small white and silver pearls
- Scissors
- Screw-on clasp
Paso a paso/Step by step
Paso 1
Step 1
I started by cutting the nylon thread to about half a meter long. I prefer to leave a long margin so I don't have any trouble at the end. I placed 5 fuchsia beads to begin the first flower. This is where the silver or white pearl comes in, passing the thread through the middle of the pearl. Then I passed the thread back through the fuchsia beads to close the circle with a sixth bead. And now I have the first flower ready to continue with step number 2 😌
Paso 2
Step 2
This is the part where you start preparing the bracelet so that it doesn't continue straight. After finishing a flower, I added the olive green beads laterally. The idea is that the next flower doesn't grow right on top of the previous one, but a little to the side; it's like building a staircase of flowers.
Paso 3
Step 3
At this stage, continue following the same sequence until you achieve the size that matches your wrist measurement.
Paso 4
Step 4
Having completed my bracelet, I only needed to add the final details: the knot covers and the clasp, to finish my bracelet.
✨Resumen✨/✨Summary✨
And that's how this bracelet turned out! I hope this tutorial has inspired you, and that you'll try making it yourself. Who knows, it might even become a great way to start a business, so jewelry making wouldn't just be a hobby. Thanks for joining me today! 🥰✨
The photos presented in this post were taken by me. The images have been edited using Canva. The photographs were taken with my Infinix Smart 7 phone. The content has been translated using the Firefox translator.