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Making a Ribbon and Pearl Bracelet

with Gwen Studios

Making this elegant pearl and ribbon bracelet is easy. There are only a few tricks that make stringing the bracelet effortless that I will share in the video tutorial. You can make the bracelet in any color you desire. Wouldn’t this be beautiful for a wedding, prom, baptism, or any special occasion?

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The materials needed are basic. A pair of scissors, ribbon from Gwen Studios, pearl beads, thread, and a needle. I also used a lighter to finish off the ends of the ribbon. For the ribbon ends you could use a lighter or fray check to seal them if you want.

This project was created for Gwen Studios. You can find all the design team projects listed on the Designer Crafts Connection website. Gwen Studios products can be found at Walmart and Michaels.

To begin, leave a tail of the ribbon about 6 – 8 inches long. Using double thread, you want to sew through the center of the ribbon and then add a bead. Circle the ribbon halfway around the bead and sew through the ribbon. Continue this process until you reach the desired length.

Once you have the length needed, go back through the entire bracelet with your needle and thread.

Video Tutorial:

Here is what the bracelet looks like while wearing it. It’s very feminine, isn’t it?

4 Comments

  1. Shirley Polmateer

    lovely and elegant bracelet. Nice work. I will try to make one.
    Thanks for sharing

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