
You will need:
| Designer Toggle Clasp | 1 set |
| Crystals 8mm | 14 pcs |
| Twisted Ring | 8 pcs |
| Brass Jumpring | 3 pcs |
| Gold Jumpring | 14 pcs |
| Eyepin | 14 pcs |
Step1: Decide what length your Bracelet should be. Most likely you will be comfortable with 7 inch (approx. 18cm) length. On the picture shown Bracelet made for almost 8 inch long with 9 Twisted Rings. To make a 7 inch long Bracelet you will need 8 pieces of Twisted Rings. 2 pieces of Twisted Rings, 2 pieces of Gold Jumprings and 2 pieces of Pinned crystals will make “One Segment” For the whole Bracelet you will need 4 “Segments”.

Step2: Each Twisted Ring has 7 empty holes. We will use holes #6 and #7 on both Twisted Rings. First Jumpring will connect holes #7 on both Twisted Rings and the second Jumpring will connect holes #6 and 2 Pinned Crystals at the same time (refer to picture).

Step3: Using Chain Nose pliers open Jumpring by gently puling one side of the opening towards you until the opening is large enough to insert holes #7 on both Twisted Rings. Insert Jumpring into holes #7 and gently close back Jumpring away from you.

Step4: Using Chain Nose pliers open Jumpring by gently puling one side of the opening towards you until the opening is large enough to insert holes #6 on both Twisted Rings and 2 Pinned Crystals. Insert Jumpring into holes #6 and into both loops of Pinned Crystals. Gently close back Jumpring away from you.

Step5: Below shown One finished Segment. Made 4 of these Segments. Connect each of 4 Segments with 2 Jumprings and 2 Pinned Crystals.


Step6: Time to attach Designer Toggle Clasp. On one side of last Twisted Ring attach “Bar” with 2 Jumprings.


Step7: On the other side of last Twisted Ring attach “Flower Part” with 1 Jumpring.


Step8: Try to close your Toggle Clasp. Everything fits nicely?

Step9: Well done, try on your Bracelet and be happy with your creation:)


Tags: bracelet, Bronze, chain nose pliers, clasp, crystals, flower, jewelry, segment, toggle clasp, vintage style












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October 10th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
The bracelet was a little more difficult for me compared to the necklace,as I am totally new in this line,so the pictures really help a lot. My thanks for adding this tutorial into your website.
October 11th, 2008 at 12:53 pm
Dear Sally, you are right, Bracelet is a little bit tricky to make, but like they said “BEAUTY IS A PAIN” :)
March 10th, 2009 at 12:33 am
When i 1st saw the bracelet, im sure that i wont be success in making it without your nice & beautiful pictures in this tutorial website!
I am so excited & surprised to see each of your products & creative design! ^.^ good work!
Beside, I am eager to know your location in Malaysia too!
I wonder how many }} MORE’ amazing surprises ^v^ waiting to be discover in your warehouse/shop now!
March 10th, 2009 at 1:41 am
Dear Stephanie,
Thanks so mach for your nice reply. Our Show Room & Learning Center under renovation right now. For the past 2 years I was quiet busy with the birth of my second girl (family is the first, right :), but this year I’m totally committed and fully loaded with energy and big plans! So hopefully by September you can learn how to make jewelry and all kind of crafty things at our specious Learning Center and hopefully free of charge (lets see).
June 15th, 2009 at 1:29 am
Marina,
I am eagerly waiting for the show room and learning center. I am sure will join any classes once its ready. :)
July 28th, 2009 at 11:41 pm
Oh WOW! This is really amazing! Thanks for sharing all the details. Looking forward for more tutorials :)
July 28th, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Thank you, Ivy. Three more Tutorials in progress :)