Creative Beading Magazine

Many Angles

BRACELET DESIGNER’S NOTES

he stitch used is Right Angle Weave. In this project, Rows 1, 2 and 3 should be a bit looser as Rows 4 and 5 tighten and straighten it. This also makes it a bit shorter then before these rows. If in doubt about tension or length, leave second end calotte attachment until the end, using a paper clip to hold. With all Craft Line work, tension should not be too tight as this causes too much strain. To lengthen, an extra repeat and extra beads

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