An experiment, asymmetrical bracelet deisgn | DIY

2025-03-19T15:15:00
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I folded the elastic string in half and pinned one side with a hairpin as a bead stopper to make the process easier. Then I hook the other side of the string with a bead needle.
I placed two smaller glass beads beside the flower to prevent it from clashing with the 10mm beads.

The beads are strung—now it's time for the chains!
I trimmed the silver chains to my desired length and attached them to the bracelet using jump rings. The process wasn’t easy! Took some time to get them right.

Here’s how it looks!

I finished the bracelet with a sturdy knot and cut off the excess string—now it's complete!
The bracelet doesn’t look bad, but when I tried wearing it and swinging my wrist to mimic real-life movement, the chain part didn’t feel convenient. It tended to get tangled at times

I still feel happy of how it turns out at the end.
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Hope you have a nice day! ❤️
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