Project Info:
- 4 Spools 0.5 Chinese Knotting Cord
- 4 Tubes 6/0 Miyuki Seed Beads
- A selection of Charms
- 1 Tube GS Hypo Cement
- 4 Spools 0.5 Chinese Knotting Cord
- 4 Tubes 6/0 Miyuki Seed Beads
- A selection of Charms
- 1 Tube GS Hypo Cement
Level: Beginner
Estimated time: 1 hour per bracelet
By Brittany Ketcham
Sample by Lacey McAdoo
When Autumn comes, do you have a hard time deciding whether to get warm and cozy by a fire or put on a skimpy costume and go Trick or Treating? Lacey felt inspired to do both with these Bollywood Bracelets in harvest colors and Halloween charms. Please watch our Bollywood Bracelets video by Brittany Ketcham (open the VIDEO tab above) and then grab a friend and some hot apple cider and get beading! And the good news is the ingredients will make up to 15 bracelets...so you will have plenty for yourself and to give away. Give in an organza bag and your gifting is complete. See our Project Map below the Ingredients for a bird’s eye view of all four bracelets.
For quick and easy one-stop ingredient shopping, click the SHOP tab above!
Skill Builders used in this project:
Time of Year
Project Map
Sample by Lacey McAdoo
Please Note! Bollywood Bracelets were first created back in 2012! Many of the colors and exact styles of the components are no longer available. The linked ingredient list above will bring you to the broad general categories for the ingredients you need, and the shoppable "windows" will include the products you'll want to recreate these stacks in the closest colorway possible.
When Autumn comes, do you have a hard time deciding whether to get warm and cozy by a fire or put on a skimpy costume and go Trick or Treating? Lacey felt inspired to do both with these Bollywood Bracelets in harvest colors and Halloween charms. The ingredients will make up to 15 bracelets...so you will have plenty for yourself and to give away. Give in an organza bag and your gifting is complete.
For quick and easy one-stop ingredient shopping, click the SHOP tab above!
- Skill Builders used in this project:
- How to Secure a Project to a Board
- How to Macramé
- How to Singe Cord Using a Thread Zap