Magatama Vine DIY Beaded Macrame Bracelet Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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✿ Hey beautiful! It’s Gina from orchidandopal.com. In today's beading tutorial I will show you how to make an easy beaded macrame bracelet with the Long Magatama beads by Miyuki.
✿ Eureka Crystal Beads has just started selling this line of beads, which you can find in their seed beads category. My personal faves are the galvanized metallics and the colors with the Picasso finish, as shown in this video. The Brazilian Waxed Cord is a dream to work with, and also comes in a wide variety of colors, from neutrals to bright and colorful hues. I love that it is tacky enough to hold the knots in place, but not too sticky or overly gummy.
✿ Materials List (7-7.5" Bracelet)
✔ 48 - Miyuki Long Magatama Beads
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✔ 8ft. - Brazilian Waxed Cord, 0.7mm
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Updated: 2021-08-06 - Хобби
Thanks for this tutorial. Strangely the hardest part for me was strining the beads...🤣🤣🤣 This bracelet is beautiful
LOL! I get that! 💜💜💜
Love, love, love this! I've had the same color magatamas sitting around for a long time just waiting for the perfect pattern and thanks to you this is the one. For whatever reason I have a hard time coming up with designs myself so thank you for always giving us great ideas and projects.
Awww, I am so glad to hear this! That's awesome that you've had these Magatamas, and now they have a use! :D
I love Magatama Beads, I made a single row Macrame Bracelet with these & am thinking of making a Triple Row Bracelet next 😊
That sounds fabulous! I love how they look in macrame and kumihimo projects!
@@ORCHIDandOPAL If you knot them in an upright position , it gives a spiked look 😊
What fun! Thanks for sharing this tutorial Gina! I would lose track of that short strand so fast (or the cat would decide it was a new toy 😄 so I would probably tuck that short piece in the upper left corner of the board - out of the way, but still handy😄 Take care! 💟
Thanks so much! Great idea about tucking the strands, as needed. That's one thing I really like about that board; it has so many places to hold the cords. Have a great evening!!
Gina thank you for this tutorial...it came in perfect time...is my sister in law birthday and will be a perfect gift for her...
Thanks so much for sharing, Fabiana! I loved seeing your pic on FB! Awesome!!! :)
I just followed along to make this and it was so easy!! Thank you!!! I've been looking for projects for the long magatamas but there aren't a lot out there so I really appreciate the tutorial. Definitely going to buy more now!!
Yay!! I am thrilled to hear it, Jacie!! 💜😁
I've made two of these bracelets. They are so cute. I'm going to buy some beads in a few different colors.
Thank you so much for sharing! 💜💜💜
I really love this bracelet 😻 It is so simple that even I can do it while I am flat on my back with out of control pain. I get so frustrated because I have a terrible time sitting up right now and that makes it hard to do much of anything. I have all kinds of beads but of course, no Magas so shopping is needed.
Awww, I am soooo sorry to hear about that pain situation, Dana. Glad that this will be a welcome distraction for you, though! Wishing you the best with the difficult time!
Thank you for this tutorial. I have the magatamas in 3 different colors and did not know what to do with them. Blessings 🙏🙏🙏🙏👋👋👋👋👋👍👍👍👍🖖🖖🖖😘❤️
What a gorgeous perfect bracelet!! It goes with all my turquoise jewelry and Native American beadwork- love it!!
Awesome! I'm so happy to hear it! 💜💜💜
I had been waiting for you to do this tutorial. Love it and can't wait to make some of these! Thanks so much!
Yay! Thanks so much, Sandra!
Wonderful design!! And super easy to achieve! :) thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks so much, Tracy!
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial! I love this design!
I am so glad to hear it! Thank you for watching!
Love it. Will order some supplies and get started soon. Thank you for this great tutorial
That's so awesome to hear!!
I have a lot of these beads!! Thanks for tutorial!
That's perfect, Nancy! I'm glad you can put them to use now 😁
Nice bracelet !!! I’m very new to macrame. I even have those kind of beads. Yea I’m ready to go Gina . Thanks 😊
Yay! It's a fun project for beginners, I think! Glad you are excited to give it a try!
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much! I am so glad you all are carrying everything needed to make these fun bracelets! :)
Preciosa ,la realizaré paso a paso,gracias gracias🙅♀️❤️Bendiciones.
Gina, I have two of these boards the mini and the big one. I bought them because I watch Beadshop.com's Kate Richbourg also. Very pretty. I think I have made one of these myself but not with the Magatama beads. I cannot remember when, but it has been a while. Ha ha! Time flies they say.
Oh, nice, Trish! You are prepared!! Thanks so much for watching, and for your comment!
Thank you
Love the look of this bracelet. Curious though as to how you did the macrame as I have only seen it done the opposite way. But I guess it works out the same way.
Thanks, Lois! That's funny - someone else mentioned I do it opposite of the way they learned too, but you're right, it ends up looking the same. :)
I have these beads from a Potomac Box! I love this pattern! Thank you for sharing! 💜
Yay, Sharon! That's very true; I remember them popping up in that box, so you are prepared with them if you want to give this bracelet a try! :)
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Beautiful! Will one tube of magatamas be enough for 2 bracelets? Thanks for your work!!!!!
Hi Alesia! 10g tube will have about 80 beads, so it wouldn't quite be enough for two. Hope that helps!
Do you think this would work just as well using 1mm leather cord?
I do! 💜💜💜 Thanks for watching!
Hi Gina, do you think Super Unos would work for this design?
Absolutely!! They would look really cute too! :D
@@ORCHIDandOPAL thanks!