- 1). Cut a length of your choice of beading cord to the desired length of the bracelet, not including the clasp. Silk, satin or leather cord will work for this bracelet design.
- 2). Cover 1/4 inch of one end of the cord with jeweler's glue. Insert the same tip into the coil section of a coil end. Coil ends have one coil section connected to a closed loop for attaching a clasp or chain. Press the coil firmly onto the cord with a pair of flat nose pliers. Allow the glue to dry.
- 3). Thread one spacer bead over the open end of the cord. Slide the spacer until it rests flat against the spring coil.
- 4). Slide a center drilled charm over the open end of the bracelet cord until the edge rests flush against the spacer bead. Slide another spacer bead to the other edge of the charm.
- 5). Slide a 4mm crystal bead over the open end of the cord to the spacer bead. Thread another spacer bead behind the crystal bead. Make sure that the spacers rest flush against the bead.
- 6). Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until the bracelet is filled with charms, spacers and beads. Leave 1/4 inch of cord open at the end.
- 7). Repeat Step 2 to add the remaining coil end.
- 8). Open a split jump ring with round nose pliers. Connect one part of the clasp to the closed loop on one of the coil ends with the jump ring. Close the jump ring. Repeat this step to add the other part of the clasp to the other side of the bracelet.
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