How to start and end a bracelet

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Wirewrapping Post on Instagram: "A remake of my favorite braid where I show you how to start it. It’s important that you take 2 wires of the same length, then you hold them together making sure that the ends of them are aligned. I hope this video will be useful for your learning. Thank you for watching! Have a pleasant day … 🥰❤️🥰  Repost @wirearttutorials   #jewelrymakingtips #jewelrymaking #diyjewelry #wirewrapping #wireweaving #wirejewelry #copperjewelry #artisanjewelry #diyart #diycrafts #diycraft" Wire Weaving, Copper Jewelry, Wire Jewelry, Artisan Jewelry, Diy Art, Wire Wrapping, Diy Jewelry, Beaded Jewelry, To Start

Wirewrapping Post on Instagram: "A remake of my favorite braid where I show you how to start it. It’s important that you take 2 wires of the same length, then you hold them together making sure that the ends of them are aligned. I hope this video will be useful for your learning. Thank you for watching! Have a pleasant day … 🥰❤️🥰 Repost @wirearttutorials #jewelrymakingtips #jewelrymaking #diyjewelry #wirewrapping #wireweaving #wirejewelry #copperjewelry #artisanjewelry #diyart…

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11K views · 94 reactions | How to bead a bracelet using the tubular herringbone stitch 

The tubular herringbone stitch is a fascinating and versatile stitch used to create... | By Love Beads | Here is how to bead a bracelet
or rope using the tubular herringbone stitch. Start with
a lather stitch base. Pick up four beads and create a square
by stitching through the first bead again. Then continue
adding beads in pairs until you have a base of four rows. Fold
the base in half and stitch the ends together to form a cube.
This will be the foundation of your tubular herringbone. Pick
up two beads and go through the next bead in the base as you
can see in the video then you go up through the following bit
and repeat the process every time adding two beads at a
time. Keep up to the next role by Tubular Herringbone, Herringbone Stitch, In Pairs, Herringbone Pattern, A Bracelet, A Necklace, Keep Up, Herringbone, The Process

How to bead a bracelet using the tubular herringbone stitch The tubular herringbone stitch is a fascinating and versatile stitch used to create...

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