1 bracelet • Cut five 14-in. (36 cm) pieces of beading wire. On each wire, string a Czech glass bead and a copper bead. Repeat until the strand is within 2 in. (5 cm) of the finished length. 2 Cut a 3-in. (7.6 cm) piece of wire. Make a wrapped loop (Basics, p. 86). On one side, on each wire, string a spacer, a crimp bead, and the loop. Go back through the beads just strung, tighten the wire, and crimp the crimp bead (Basics). Trim the excess wire. 3 On one side, string two 11 mm twisted rings, a 10 mm ring, and a 9 mm ring. Make a wrapped loop. Open a jump ring (Basics) and attach the loop. Use two or three more jump rings to attach the bar half of a toggle clasp. 4 Check the fit, allowing 1 in. (2.5 cm) for finishing, and add or remove beads if necessary. Repeat step 2 on the other side. String two 11 mm rings, a 10 mm ring, and a 9 mm ring. Make the first half of a wrapped loop and attach the loop half of the clasp. Complete the wraps. Color cornucopıa Make a bold bracelet with Czech glass beads by Jane Konkel With the abundance of Czech glass beads now on the market, you’ll find a number of appealing color and style combinations. Pick out five styles and string each type on a strand separated with copper beads. It’s that easy! You’ll love the simple stringing as well as the lush look of this brilliant bracelet. Contact Jane at [email protected]. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN multistrand finishing with decorative rings © 2013 Kalmbach Publishing Co. This material may not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher. www.BeadStyleMag.com