covered wood bead bracelets


    I guess we're really on a jewelry kick this week! That was unintentional, but fun. Here's a very simple bracelet or necklace idea that is great for little girls and bigger girls. The best part is that you can make one out of a pretty small scrap of fabric or a leftover piece of ribbon, so it's cheap, too!

    Covered Wooden Bead Bracelet Tutorial

    We made two of these--one using a fabric scrap (easy) and one using a piece of ribbon (super easy). That's why you'll see us using the supplies for two different projects.


    What you'll need:

    *Wooden beads (found at most craft stores with the jewelry supplies)--enough to go around your wrist
    *Length of fabric or ribbon that can hold all your beads, plus about six inches extra for the ties (more if you want to tie your ends in a bow)
    *Sewing machine (if using fabric)
    *Cooordinating thread
    *Fray Check (to keep your ribbon or fabric from fraying on the ends)

    1. Cut a strip of ribbon or fabric. You will want to be sure it is wide enough to wrap around your beads and long enough to wrap around your wrist with extra length for the ties.


    2. If using fabric strip, fold the strip together lengthwise and sew down the long end. (We didn't sew our ribbon and it worked fine.)


    3. Using a dowel, turn your sewn strip inside out.


    4. Iron the strip.


    5. About 5 or 6 inches from one end, wrap a piece of thread or embroidery floss around the tube and tie a knot. Insert your first bead.


    6. Using your thread, tie another knot to keep this bead in place. Add another bead. Repeat.


    7. Continue repeating until you have enough beads to wrap around your wrist comfortably.


    8. When you are done and the bracelet fits your wrist, tie the last bead off with thread. Apply fray check to your ends, and tie them in a knot or a bow. That's it!


    Wouldn't it be fun to make a coordinating bracelet for a little girl's dress or skirt with the leftover fabric? Or, try bigger beads to make a long necklace. You could even tie a knot in the fabric between beads if they were a little bigger, making the process even simpler!

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