Make this fun loom pattern into a bracelet or a choker* with materials provided. Instructions included on both the loom portion of the project, as well as finishing with macrame square knots.
Several options available:
Option 1 Complete Kit Includes:
Detailed instructions with pictures
Delica 11/0 and 4mm Czech glass beads to complete one bracelet or choker necklace
Nylon waxed warp thread
Fireline
Loom needle
Size 11 beading needle
Pinch cord ends
Lobster claw clasp
Extender chain (2")
Jump rings and headpin
Jewel Loom**
Bead mat
Sorting tool
Glue
Large safety pin
The only things not included to complete the project are a snips, a pair of needle nose or chain nose pliers and lastly your effort.
Option 2 supplies only Kit includes:
Detailed instructions with pictures
Delica 11/0 and 4mm Czech glass beads to complete one bracelet or choker necklace
Nylon waxed warp thread
Pinch cord ends
Fireline
Loom needle
Size 11 beading needle
Lobster claw clasp
Extender chain (2")
Jump rings and headpin
This kit you will need to supply your own loom and misc beading supplies. If you have a loom that is not a Jewel Loom, consider upgrading to the complete kit to give the Jewel a try. I personally love how simple it is to use. In the upgraded kit, the last four items listed are included without a cost factored in.
*To make a choker, the length will be added by adding longer macrame sides. Please contact me when you order, as I will include a longer section of chain.
**The Beadalon® Jewel Loom™ by Julianna C. Avelar is a sleek, lightweight and portable beading loom that's also easy to use. This innovative miniature design has a weaving surface measuring 2-3/4 inches wide and 10-1/2 inches long that fits comfortably in the palm of the hand, giving jewelry makers and bead weavers a comfortable grip and precision control.
PLEASE NOTE: This lightweight loom is perfect for small projects like this one. It doesn't handle wider weaves or ones with a lot of heavy beads. I have a wooden loom for those projects, but prefer the portability and how quick this is to set up. I have also been using a Jewel Loom for about 5 years. My first one snapped after using it for a few years and more than 50 projects. I have heard others have theirs break after a few uses, but mine broke because I applied too much pressure.