Coral Cuff

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Coral Cuff ©2015 by Met Innmon Coral shaped peyote components are featured in this open, lacy bracelet. Learn how to make the components using peyote stitch with a variety of bead shapes and how to assemble the components with tile beads to create a fluid bracelet that drapes beautiful around the wrist. Techniques: Peyote Prerequisites: Peyote Skill level: Intermediate For the bracelet …Note: The quantity of beads needed will depend on the length of the bracelet. The smallest quantity will make about a 7” bracelet. The largest quantity will make about a 91/4” bracelet. • Delica/Aiko - size 11 cylinder bead - between 4 and 5 grams. • 11 #1 - size 11 seed bead - between 8 and 11 grams • 11 #2 - size 11 seed bead - between 3 and 4 grams • 15 #1 - size 15 seed bead - between 3 and 4 grams • 8 #1 - size 8 seed bead - between 4 and 5 grams •Magatama - 3mm - between 6 and 8 grams (2.3 drops work, but the Magatamas look nicer) • 15 #2 - size 15 seed bead - 14 beads (match the clasp color) • 3mm Firepolish - between 14 and 18 beads (round pearls or glass beads are ok) • 6mm Firepolish - between 14 and 20 beads (round pearls or glass beads are ok) • 6mm tile - 6mm Czechmates tile beads (two-hole) - between 20 and 28 beads • one toggle clasp • 4 pieces of 1/2” by 1/2” magnetic strip. Met will have some with her. For the earrings … • Delica/Aiko - 2 grams • 11 #1 - 3 grams • 15 #1 - 1 gram • 3mm Firepolish or size 8 seed bead - 24 beads • 6 #1 - 2 beads • 4mm bicone - 2 beads • 6mm split ring - 2 • Ear wires - 2 Other supplies: One G or KO thread, 4 lb. Fireline, Size 11 beading needles, Eye magnification if needed, Task lamp, Scissors to cut Fireline

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