A contemporary fashion bracelet infused with Nature and Life, and adorned with gemstones and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. How this wire crochet bracelet was made...
This fashion bracelet produces memories of a fresh and refreshing walk along a pebbled path, filled with the joys of gentle flowers captured in sparkling Swarovski Cyclamen Opals, and gentle hues of green leaves from gemstone chips. And a focal dragonfly who visits the summer path.
Following on from my “new” technique of wire working and wire crochet bracelet (“Riotous Garden” bracelet), this is a variation yielding a different look and feel.
Materials for Wire Crochet Bracelet
- silver plated barss wire: 0.25mm diameter/gauge (for button heads and main crochet)
- crochet hook: 0.7mm Clover
- Swarovski crystals: Cyclamen Opal (top-drilled bicones, bicones, and briolettes)
- seed beads: 6/0 frosted matt white
- gemstone chips
- Swarovski Crystal Pearls
- clasp: silver plated magnetic brass Slide Clasp
- dragonfly finding
Approximate finished length: 17cm
How to Make Wire Crochet Bracelet
I have tried to set up the photo sequence below to illustrate the work sequence. Each wire component (flower with stalk, leaves with stalk, buds with stalk) is done separately.
Twist neatly all the way down the “stalk”. Cut off the ends of the twisted stalk neatly so that it is ready for an easier weave into the (crochet wire) bracelet base later on.
How to Make the BASE of the Wire Crochet Bracelet
The length of your work will be dependant on:
- desired final length of bracelet
- amount of space your chosen clasp will take
- (then Final Length minus Clasp space) x2
because you will need twice the length as the crochet-wire base has to be folded over for a good, smooth, firm finish
Once the wire base is ready, fold your wire base in half, length wise, to demarcate the front and back sections of your bracelet. Then attach your focal piece approximately in the middle of your front wire section – here being the dragonfly. Next weave in the rest of your wire components.
Using the fine wire, sew the edges together neatly. You will also incorporate the clasp as you sew together the front and back section of the wire base.
(Originally published in Dec, 2010 under my former label “Clearly Chosen”.)