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Bead Embellished Zig Zag Bracelet with Megan Milliken

Megan Milliken shows you how to create a bead and sequin embellished black and white zig zag bracelet. It has a bold, graphic look, and the technique can be adapted to many different styles.
$23
Beading
Intermediate
21:13
   
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• 1/2 yard black and white chevron/zig zag fabric (1" zig zag size) Chevron Basics by Riley Blake Designs
• Fusible interfacing (about a 6" x 12" piece)
• Fusible webbing (about a 6" x 12" piece)
• White nylon beading thread
• Black nylon beading thread
• Clear 6mm sequins (25-40 depending on bracelet size)
• Black 6mm sequins (25-40 depending on bracelet size)
• 4 gram tube of black 15/0 hex cut seed beads 
• 4 gram tube of crystal AB 15/0 hex cut seed beads
• 8 gram tube of mixed Toho beads in black & silver
• 8 gram tube of mixed Toho beads in white & silver
• Fabric scissors
• Size 12 beading needles
• Ruler
• Applique iron or standard iron with ironing board
• Ball point pen
• Embroidery scissors (optional, but helpful)
• Straight pins (optional)

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Megan Milliken

Megan Milliken

Megan studied costume design at The University of Hawaii while pursuing her degree in theatre arts, and she also studied fashion design at Parsons, The New School for Design. She is a jewelry designer on the staff at Beadaholique.com.

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