Beaded daisy 🌸bracelet DIY beaded jewelry 🥰🫶✨
From Luckybeading.com
I've been absolutely obsessed with DIY jewelry lately, and my latest project – making a daisy beaded bracelet – has quickly become my favorite! I used to think creating intricate bead designs was super difficult, but this daisy chain bracelet tutorial proved me wrong. It's such a relaxing and rewarding craft, and the result is a beautiful, personalized piece of flower jewelry that gets so many compliments. If you've ever wondered how to make a daisy bracelet, you're in for a treat because it's much simpler than it looks. All you really need are a few basic supplies. I gathered some colorful seed beads (I used yellow for the centers and white for the petals to get that classic daisy look, but you can get creative!), some durable beading thread or fishing line, a beading needle, and a clasp with jump rings. That's pretty much it to start your own flower bracelet pattern beads project! Here's how I made my adorable daisy flower bracelet, step-by-step: Prepare Your Thread: First, I cut a comfortable length of beading thread – usually about 2-3 feet (60-90 cm) to avoid re-threading too often. I tied a stop bead or a simple knot a few inches from one end. This holds your beads in place while you work. Start Your First Daisy: I picked up four petal beads (my white seed beads) and slid them down to the stop bead. Then, I added one center bead (my yellow seed bead). After that, I added four more petal beads. Now, here's the trick: I took my needle and threaded it back through the first petal bead I picked up, pulling the thread snug. This creates a loop of petals around the center bead, forming your first daisy! Connecting the Daisies (Repeat the Above Steps): To add the next daisy, I picked up two petal beads, then another center bead, followed by two more petal beads. Now, instead of going back through a petal bead of the current set, I threaded my needle through one of the petal beads of the previous daisy that was already formed. This essentially connects the new daisy to the old one. I pulled it tight, and voila – two daisies linked together! Continue the Pattern: I continued to repeat the above steps, adding new daisies and connecting them to the previous one, until my bracelet reached the desired length. It's all about getting into that rhythm of adding new petal beads, a center bead, and connecting back. This is the core of the flower beads bracelet DIY! Finishing Touches: Once I had enough daisies, I secured the end with a strong knot, making sure it was really tight. Then, I attached my clasp using jump rings. I usually add a tiny dab of clear glue to the knots for extra security, just in case! This easy beaded daisy bracelet tutorial is perfect for anyone looking for bead jewelry ideas. You can experiment with different bead sizes, colors, and even add tiny charms between the daisies. It’s incredibly satisfying to see the flower pattern beads come to life, and knowing I made it myself makes it even more special. Give it a try, and you'll soon have your own beautiful, handcrafted daisy bracelet!



















































































