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Create the Geometric Drift Bracelet, a structured and stylish design that uses a mix of liquid silver beads, tublet beads, and Miyuki seed beads to form repeating triangle motifs that resemble metallic bow ties. This tutorial introduces techniques for joining metal components with bead weaving and layering to create a dimensional, geometric effect. Click here for complete bead & jewelry-making supply lists: ➡️ https://www.potomacbeads.com/how-to/p... PotomacBeads Monthly Subscription Boxes: ➡️ http://potomacbeads.com/subscribe?utm... You'll work with DragonThread, 8/0 and 15/0 seed beads, and liquid silver tubes, combining textures for a sleek modern look. Learn to create clean thread paths, reinforce joins, and add clasps securely. Personalize your bracelet with bead colors or swap in bugle beads to match your style. The designer's suggested colors & materials: • Athenacast Liquid Silver Straight Tubes 10mm - Premium Real Pure Silver Plating, 36 Beads • Miyuki Seed Beads - Matte Black AB 8/0, ~1 Gram • Miyuki Seed Beads - Duracoat Galvanized Silver 15/0, ~1 Gram • Tubelet Beads - Pastel Petrol, 36 Beads • Claspgarten Infinite Box Push Clasp for cabochons 10mm | 12mm | 1-Strand | Real Silver Plated, 1 Piece • Czech Cabochons - Pastel Petrol 10mm, 1 Piece Enjoy using this jewelry-making bead tutorial video to help you become a more creative and happier beader! 00:00:07 - Intro & Materials: Overview of bead types and tools needed. 00:00:28 - Starting the Connector: Setting up the foundation with silver tubes and 15/0s. 00:01:34 - Forming the First Triangle: Creating a base triangle with 8/0s and silver tubes. 00:02:36 - Adding Tublet Triangle: Adding tublets and 15/0s to form the inner triangle. 00:04:00 - Reinforcing the Inner Triangle: Pulling the tublets together and adding structure. 00:05:42 - Starting a New Triangle: Beginning the next bow tie segment. 00:07:22 - Linking the Units: Connecting triangle components for bracelet length. 00:08:50 - Attaching the Clasp: Adding a clasp with 15/0 beads for a clean finish. 00:10:00 - Securing and Knotting Threads: How to use a bridge thread for a secure knot. 00:11:00 - Finishing Touches: Completing the last triangle and securing the second clasp.