Someone posted one of these single-row "Bubble Bands" bracelets on Deb's Facebook page and her photo inspired me to give the pattern a try. It's such a cute little bracelet that I went nuts making samples in seven different colorways. I must confess that I tweaked Deb's pattern a little when it came to adding the seed beads around the cabochons. Instead of picking up 11/0 seed beads along with the 3mm beads as directed, I added them later to the netting. This method might not work well with other 2-hole beads but it works nicely with round beads. I've tried this method with the 6mm cabochons that I used to make these samples and also with 8mm Candy beads. Check back tomorrow to see how this bracelet looks with 8mm Candy beads.
- 11/0 seed beads Toho "Antique Bronze" (223)
- 6mm 2-hole cabochons "Alabaster #29436"
- 3mm Czech pearls "Antique Gold"
- 4mm druks "Sueded Gold Capri Blue"
- 11/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (457)
- 6mm 2-hole cabochons "Chalk While Teal Luster"
- 3mm druks "Bronze"
- 4mm fire polished beads "Moss Green"
- 11/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (457)
- 6mm 2-hole cabochons "Alabaster Pastel Bordeaux"
- 3mm druks "Bronze"
- 4mm fire polished beads "Halo Regal"
- 11/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (457)
- 6mm 2-hole cabochons "Alabaster Pastel Petrol"
- 3mm druks "Bronze"
- 4mm fire polished beads "Polynesian #19074 - Indigo Orchid"
- 11/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (457)
- 6mm 2-hole cabochons "Alabaster #29436"
- 3mm druks "Bronze"
- 4mm fire polished beads "Halo Shadows"
- 11/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (457)
- 6mm 2-hole cabochons "Alabaster #29425"
- 3mm druks "Bronze"
- 4mm druks "Moon Dust Milky Alexandrite"
- 11/0 seed beads Miyuki "Dark Bronze" (457)
- 6mm 2-hole cabochons "Alabaster Pastel Burgundy"
- 3mm druks "Bronze"
- 4mm fire polished beads "Stone Pink Luster"
You can buy the "Bubble Bands" pattern at Around the Beading Table HERE. Red Panda has a nice selection of 2-hole cabochons.
Wow you have been busy - it is great to see just how the various colours work together. Thanks for sharing your experiments
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