DIY Gold Tube Bracelets

I have very vivid memories of walking into a bead store for the first time, almost 15 years ago, and being overwhelmed by the million and ten ideas that filled my mind. I was immediately hooked on the concept of transforming simple and unexpected elements into something beautiful and wearable. That moment was the catalyst for my eventual path into jewelry design and craft – my higher calling, if you will. Today’s tutorial takes me back to my first foray into jewelry making, where I’ll show you how to make two delightful bracelets using the same basic component. Get inspired and have fun!

For single, adjustable gold tube bracelets, you’ll need:

Start by cutting the knotting cord into 2 12 inch pieces. Thread a gold noodle tube bead through one of the strands and cross the ends.

And now, all that’s left is the sliding closure! Similar to our macrame bracelet, fold the 2nd strand over the overlapping ends and start tying square knots. Fold the top cord over the bottom cord . . .

. . . and bring the top cord under both the bottom and middle overlapping strands through the loop, into a knot.

Repeat the same step on the right side.

Continue to make 5-6 more knots.

To finish the knots, thread one of the cords onto a needle and sew up the center of 2-3 knots along the backside. Pliers will help pull the needle through the tight knots.

Trim away any excess cord.

Thread two gold spacer beads onto each cord and tie the tips into a knot. Trim.

Your adjustable & colorful bracelets are done!

For a leather wrap gold tube bracelet, you’ll need:

Insert one end of the leather cord into the crimp on cord end. Take a pair of chainnose pliers and squeeze the middle of the end cap to secure the leather cord.

Thread on 7-8 gold noodle tube beads.

Wrap the bracelet around the wrist to gauge the proper length. Trim and crimp on the second end cap.

Using the pliers, open the jump ring connected to the clasp and connect it to one of the end caps.

Wrap, close and your bracelet is complete!

Layer and enjoy.

(Calypso Parachute Skirt, DIY Bracelets, Odette Arrow Cuff Bracelet, Gorjana x Bauble Bar Chevron Bracelet, Mr. Kate Twig Rings, Catbird Heart Ring; all images by HonestlyWTF)

Leave a Comment

414 Comments

  1. Your DIYs are always excellent, and always look so polished!

    xoxo
    ~Natasha Fatah~
    ~Natasha Fatah~

    6.19.12
    Reply
  2. rachel wrote:

    wow theese are a lot simpler than i thought theyd be! also, i have a quick question are you able to switch your blog from wordpress.com to wordpress.org? thank you <3

    6.19.12
    Reply
  3. Tabetha wrote:
    6.19.12
    Reply
  4. Michelle wrote:

    LOVE this! As always, thank you for sharing.

    x
    Michelle
    http://www.michellesstylefile.blogspot.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  5. This multi-tube bracelet is simply amazing! 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  6. Fantastic!!!

    xoxo
    Touch Kajal

    6.19.12
    Reply
  7. rizza wrote:

    i love it! especially the second one

    6.19.12
    Reply
  8. rizza wrote:

    I LOVE IT

    6.19.12
    Reply
  9. Mari-Liis wrote:

    Beautiful bracelets! Love the colors and the gold!

    suvimariliis.blogspot.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  10. Andrea wrote:

    What a great idea! The guys in my local bead shop should send you a thank you gift, because everytime you share one of your DIY’s I’m immediately running into their store and leaving them
    with a lot of money. ;))
    xo Andrea
    Wonderful and Marvelous

    6.19.12
    Reply
  11. Diana wrote:

    BEAUTIFUL!!!!! I love the secend bracelet!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  12. I love these bracelets! Great idea!

    howtowindowshop.blogspot.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  13. Votre Amie wrote:

    Aaannnd now I’ve gotta go to the craft store immediately so that I can get these supplies! Your DIY jewelry is always fantabulous!!
    x
    http://www.iloveublank.blogspot.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  14. Nelli wrote:

    Love this DIY, looks so easy, but I have to try it first 😀
    Thanks for the lovely inspiration!
    Have anice day,
    N.

    6.19.12
    Reply
  15. These are lovely, great job!

    http://aurelieandangelo.com/

    6.19.12
    Reply
  16. Love this. Great DIY as usual.

    $100 Shopbop GIVEAWAY

    6.19.12
    Reply
  17. greenbean wrote:

    Where can I find that gold chevron charm (or other similar charms with two sides to string on a chain)? Thanks, I’m really trying to find something and having no luck.

    6.19.12
    Reply
  18. nuray wrote:

    I fell in love with them :))

    6.19.12
    Reply
  19. Sinead wrote:

    I love this! It’s very simple but looks great.

    6.19.12
    Reply
  20. I LOVE THESE BRACELETS.
    FANTASTIC!

    http:amarilloneon.blogspot.com.es

    6.19.12
    Reply
  21. These are amazing!!!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  22. Kecia wrote:

    Love these! You guys always have the best DIY!

    xx
    Kecia

    http://www.couturezooblog.com/

    6.19.12
    Reply
  23. Carol wrote:

    I love your blog!!
    I’m posting from Los Angeles, take a look on the windows of Rodeo Drive and our pictures in Palmdale!!

    http://www.thegavlaks.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  24. Michelle S wrote:

    Genius. I have definitely bought a few of these over the years for way too much and I always thought to myself, “I can make this!”

    http://www.prettydinos.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  25. Joyce wrote:

    I love this bracelets!!

    Love, Joyce

    6.19.12
    Reply
  26. The look super together when combined

    † The GUILTY HYENA †

    6.19.12
    Reply
  27. Elisa wrote:

    Awesome! Now let’s see if I can find the supplies in Switzerland 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  28. Sari wrote:

    I love them! But I don’t want to do it by myself, where can i buy? 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  29. I need to make them and start layering! Looks so pretty!! xoxo
    http://www.hellohellofriday.com/

    6.19.12
    Reply
  30. This is great! brilliant tutorial for the knots too!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  31. cool idea, and seems so easy.

    : )

    6.19.12
    Reply
  32. Aisha wrote:

    Just got my supplies, Can’t wait to make these lovelies 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  33. DC2NY wrote:

    Really gorgeous bracelets, and they look so effortless to make. Ideal summer accessory!

    DC2NYConfessions Blog

    6.19.12
    Reply
  34. Armu wrote:

    Yay a DIY!!!!!!!! and it’s a bracelet DIY!!!!!!!!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  35. libby wrote:

    you girls seriously do the BEST bracelet DIYs. i love this bracelet!!

    style-extraordinaire.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  36. Floortje wrote:

    LOVE this!!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  37. Elizabeth wrote:

    Amazing! They’re beautiful 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  38. Love this !! Def. trying it ! Thank you : )

    x

    http://hippiefruitandsalad.blogspot.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  39. Kim wrote:

    I have to try this out. I have some of those beads lurking around somewhere. Thanks for a great visual tutorial x

    6.19.12
    Reply
  40. Tessa wrote:

    This blog is seriously the BEST EVER:DD

    6.19.12
    Reply
  41. Joanne wrote:

    Does anyone know an online source where you can get everything at?

    6.19.12
    Reply
  42. Nastya wrote:

    Wow! Really interesting!!! Thank you!!!!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  43. Alice wrote:

    this is such a simple and clearly written DIY! I actually have the chinese knotting cord so off to find some beads now 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  44. Denise wrote:

    so cute, love it :D!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  45. saskia wrote:

    Such an amazing project, thanks so much!
    I am a huge fan!!!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  46. literally amazing, I want to make hundreds! thank you : )

    http://www.dragonnfruit.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  47. Anna wrote:

    Loving your little heart ring! May I ask where it’s from?

    6.19.12
    Reply
  48. Amazing !!!!! 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  49. Sæunn Rut wrote:

    Wow! The leather one is gorgeous! You always have such great DIYs!

    http://bejeweledbitch.blogspot.com/

    6.19.12
    Reply
  50. tanya wrote:

    The rainbow ones are so cute! Love them

    6.19.12
    Reply
  51. Im on a bracelet craze, making a trip to the art supply store!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  52. Cathrine wrote:

    WOW they are so beautiful! I know what i’ll be doing this weekend! Thank you so much for the inspiration 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  53. Susan wrote:

    ohhh…These are being moved to the top of my DIY list. i love bracelets. I wish I had more arms!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  54. Lorna wrote:

    these are amazing! thanks for sharing.

    http://studsanddreams.blogspot.co.uk

    6.19.12
    Reply
  55. Beautiful bracelets 🙂

    6.19.12
    Reply
  56. steph wrote:

    nice DIY, definitely making the leather cord wrap 😉

    6.19.12
    Reply
  57. january wrote:

    beautiful!
    january, x
    jessicajanuary.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  58. CamMi Pham wrote:

    Nice DIY…your diys are always so easy to follow love them
    x
    cammi
    http://www.cammilicious.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  59. You are a God. Love these 🙂

    Jenna @ Prima Haven
    http://primahavenblog.blogspot.com/

    6.19.12
    Reply
  60. Valerie wrote:

    So cool and easy! Like it :))))
    Necklace also might look really nice with this noodle tube beads technique :)))

    http://www.aztecsilver.blogspot.com
    http://www.aztecsilver.blogspot.com
    http://www.aztecsilver.blogspot.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  61. Taylor wrote:

    I love your dIy’s. I love making jewelry and spend hours on end at the beading district in NY. This is such a beautiful and simple bracelet, I adore it.
    X

    6.19.12
    Reply
  62. Jen CK wrote:

    Yet another awesome and easy DIY! Big thanks!

    6.19.12
    Reply
  63. Rachel wrote:

    Those look fun and you explained it well.

    Vintagehoneybee.blogspot.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  64. amy wrote:

    I never seem to get around to making jewelry with this giant sewing pile always giving me the eye.. but these are so cute and fun!

    ~Amy
    http://www.LadyMockingbird.com

    6.19.12
    Reply
  65. helena wrote:

    I Looooove it : ))) great

    6.19.12
    Reply
  66. igne wrote:

    looks so cool and fresh! great diy

    6.20.12
    Reply
  67. Willian wrote:

    I love it!

    6.20.12
    Reply
  68. they are amazing 🙂

    6.20.12
    Reply
  69. Zahra wrote:

    This is awesome, and these will be so versatile for dressy and casual wear! Great D.I.Y!

    x

    6.20.12
    Reply
  70. Aves Gry wrote:

    Great DIY. I can’t wait to try it out.

    6.20.12
    Reply
  71. Hanan wrote:

    sooooo nice, I have some of these, but not self made 😉 well done!

    6.20.12
    Reply
  72. Nilda wrote:

    I want to thank you for your amazing generousity in sharing such great tutorials with all! Thanks a bunch…

    6.20.12
    Reply
  73. barbie48 wrote:

    where is that ring from i love it!!!

    6.20.12
    Reply
  74. marj wrote:

    OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! i adore your genius DIY ideas!!!!!!!!!

    6.20.12
    Reply
  75. natalie wrote:

    this is just great! perfect for every outfit!

    6.20.12
    Reply
  76. merrybelly wrote:

    Awesome, awesome, awesome!!!! Love this post!
    Merrybellyland777.blogspot.com

    6.20.12
    Reply
  77. Carla wrote:

    You are a genius! Every bracelet design you make is a must have!! Would love to have you guest blogging on Style Under Fire.

    6.20.12
    Reply
  78. Lela wrote:

    Love the heart ring! And the bracelets of course. Simple and chic, that’s how I like the DIYs.

    6.20.12
    Reply
  79. Anne wrote:

    Hi there – lovely DIY. Where is your gorgeous ring from?
    Thx

    6.20.12
    Reply
  80. Bani wrote:

    Beautiful and simple! I will definitely try this!

    6.20.12
    Reply
  81. I love small delicate intracate basic jewelry like these.
    Material Fixations

    6.20.12
    Reply
  82. Alicia wrote:

    Love these! Can’t wait to try… But also love your arrow bracelets too, where are those from?

    6.20.12
    Reply
  83. Diana wrote:

    I love it, it’s easy and pretty.

    Thanks for sharing , have a great day!

    6.20.12
    Reply
  84. Sarah wrote:

    Loving these! Especially the neon threads.

    Sarah x
    http://www.tellhershesdreaming.com

    6.21.12
    Reply
  85. This is way too awesome! Thanks so much!!

    6.21.12
    Reply
  86. Alexa wrote:

    Hey I fell in love with these! Any chance I can buy one off you? I live in Canada !

    6.21.12
    Reply
  87. Chrissie wrote:

    I really like the gold ones.

    6.21.12
    Reply
  88. Ryanne wrote:

    Wow amazing!

    6.22.12
    Reply
  89. M wrote:

    How cute! Thanks for uploading!

    6.22.12
    Reply
  90. BOOkie wrote:

    This is so simple but extremely cute.
    Could you please do a tutorial on how to make the Links of London Friendship bracelets.
    http://www.linksoflondon.com/gb-en/online-shop/collections/2012-collection/all/12274-2012-friendship-bracelet—fuchsia

    Just cant seem to figure it out myself.

    Thanks

    6.22.12
    Reply
  91. Yanet Florez wrote:

    You are awesome!!!!! Thank you for sharing this

    6.22.12
    Reply
  92. Kasia wrote:

    this is beyond awesome. unfortunately i suck at all this hand-made stuff :c but still- love it. looks absolutely fab 🙂

    6.23.12
    Reply
  93. these are AWESOME! i’ll be linking from my blog.

    6.23.12
    Reply
  94. Felicitaciones, sencillas, elegantes y muy bonitas

    6.23.12
    Reply
  95. Donna wrote:

    That is so awesome!
    I am really going to try this myself!
    Great post!
    I will follow you, I hope you will take a look on my blog and want to follow back!
    xo,

    6.25.12
    Reply
  96. Thank you for the lesson!! I LOVE these…….

    6.26.12
    Reply
  97. Patsy wrote:

    Oh my. This is wonderful. It’s dainty and doesn’t look like it’s been DIY-ed.. I love it!

    6.27.12
    Reply
  98. Narjess wrote:

    Amazing !

    6.28.12
    Reply
  99. Tricia wrote:

    So cute 🙂

    6.28.12
    Reply
  100. liz wrote:

    I love these tutorials! The finished product photos are gorgeous, too!

    6.29.12
    Reply
  101. Celia wrote:

    honestly….awesome.

    7.1.12
    Reply
  102. Güler wrote:

    its great!

    my DIYs ————> gkdone.blogspot.com

    7.2.12
    Reply
  103. Cathy wrote:

    where did you find the crimp on cord ends?

    7.2.12
    Reply
  104. Meli wrote:

    I am having the hardest time putting the thread through the needle and the gold tube bead!!! Help!!

    7.5.12
    Reply
  105. Julye wrote:

    they look so cool! I’m going to make them too 😉

    7.7.12
    Reply
  106. Jeline wrote:

    Love this DIY. You’re amazing!!

    xo,
    The Damsel in a Dress

    7.7.12
    Reply
  107. Aine wrote:

    They are selling the necklace version of these bracelets at urban outfitters at the moment, and these are so much cheaper to make! You could turn these into necklaces for sure! Thanks for the inspiration!

    7.9.12
    Reply
  108. Lisa wrote:

    Hi, i lurve your page, by far the best i’ve come across for non-daggy DIY! Pls,pls,pls, can we have some DreamCatcher crafting? I would love to see your take on them, Smiles, Lisa..

    7.10.12
    Reply
  109. ann wrote:

    the bracelet so nice..love love love..

    http://www.ccchinachic.com/

    7.11.12
    Reply
  110. Lara wrote:

    Cant get 1 mm silk cord thru the 2 mm tube 🙁
    Fire mountain beads online is a great source for the person who asked

    7.12.12
    Reply
  111. alia wrote:

    hello..bracelet wonderful..
    just little warning..
    your designs are used without reference
    proof here;
    http://modadakankan.blogspot.com/2012/06/sk-bileklik-yapm.html
    written on the name. as if it were your own photo ..

    7.13.12
    Reply
  112. haiely wrote:

    they are awesime

    7.13.12
    Reply
  113. irene wibowo wrote:

    thats so beautiful.. I love the idea.. 🙂
    Irene Wibowo

    7.13.12
    Reply
  114. I am with you on the feeling of walking into a jewelry store when I was younger. I was about 12 and went into a bead store in Cambridge, MA and could NOT believe it. And the things you can get for $10 in a bead store.

    Gorgeous bracelets. Thanks so much for this tutorial. I want to try these!

    7.17.12
    Reply
  115. This post is awesome! I love ideas to creat things!
    Visit my blogs:
    http://www.fashionblogstyle.com
    http://www.belezamoda.com
    X0X0 😉

    7.21.12
    Reply
  116. Georgia wrote:

    Thanks for sharing this! The bracelets look great all together.
    I’ve just made a couple of the first ones for myself – http://fourletterbirds.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/monday-macrame-maybe.html and they are definitely simple. I can’t wait to get some different coloured string to make some more.

    7.22.12
    Reply
  117. Kelsey wrote:

    I cannot get the 1mm cord through the 2mm tube bead for the life of me. How do you do it?!

    7.25.12
    Reply
  118. I have got to try this to wear with my new Kate Spade bangle watch!

    7.25.12
    Reply
  119. Tammy wrote:

    Note to Alia. Who posted first? Who is copying who?

    7.26.12
    Reply
  120. Susana wrote:

    Hello, do you have videos of your bracelets tutorials

    7.26.12
    Reply
  121. julieta ilisan wrote:

    thanks for sharing this idea, since I am creative, i’ll try to find a material do this.

    7.29.12
    Reply
  122. Katie wrote:

    I love the DIY bracelets but if you don’t mind me asking, where is the arrow bracelet from?

    7.30.12
    Reply
  123. Cassidy wrote:

    What are the measurements you used for the spacer beads?

    7.30.12
    Reply
  124. Jen wrote:

    OMG LOVE THIS <3
    and the ringggg so much, if you don't mind me asking, where is that ring from?

    8.3.12
    Reply
  125. Dena wrote:

    What MM spacer beads should you use? Thanks!

    8.9.12
    Reply
    • Erica wrote:

      @Dena beads will vary depending on what millimeter cord you use. I have listed the supplies used above. Good luck!

      8.9.12
  126. Ashley F wrote:

    Is there any other cord I could use beside chinese knotting cord? Or is there another name for chinese knotting cord? I cant find any chinese knotting cord! I live in a rural area and would like to find it around here before I order it online! Thanks

    8.9.12
    Reply
    • Erica wrote:

      @Ashley F the supplies and links to chinese knotting cord are all listed above in the tutorial

      8.9.12
  127. SAHRA wrote:

    MÜKEMMEL

    8.13.12
    Reply
  128. Nadja wrote:

    sooo cool! where do you get your ideas from?

    http://somethinglikecreativity.blogspot.co.at/

    8.15.12
    Reply
  129. Janet wrote:

    I love these, and had to order all of the materials because my local craft stores don’t carry them. I’m so disappointed, the 1mm cord doesn’t fit through the 2x38mm beads. 🙁 Any tricks? Or should I just get bigger noodle beads?

    8.16.12
    Reply
    • Erica wrote:

      @Janet, sorry to hear the cord didn’t fit. sometimes the sizing will vary depending on the manufactures. I would either try to size up on the bead or size down on the cord. hope that helps. xx

      8.16.12
  130. Ruth wrote:

    I have difficulty believing that someone would pass off someone elses work as their own…

    Not even make new pictures? That takes alot of gall.

    8.29.12
    Reply
  131. Ruth wrote:

    Do you have a website in another country that will explain that…

    Thanks just curious

    8.29.12
    Reply
  132. Sara Campbell wrote:

    I love the bracelet but I like the one with the arrow on it the best. Is there a tutorial for that one or do you have to buy it already made?

    9.6.12
    Reply
  133. Lia wrote:
    9.7.12
    Reply
  134. Will wrote:

    Just found this & loved it— added it to our weekly roundup today on braclets – http://crapatcrafts.com/?p=3002 – We’ll keep watching. <3 Will – of CrapAtCrafts

    9.7.12
    Reply
  135. Beleigh wrote:

    I love this! The arrow one is adorable.

    Beleigh, Hearing Aids Colorado

    9.12.12
    Reply
  136. Pippa J wrote:

    love this look – stacking dainty bracelets, so pretty….keen to try this out 🙂

    9.26.12
    Reply
  137. Paxton wrote:

    i was wondering where you got both of the arrow bracelets!!!! if you could let me know that would be amazing!!! love your tutorials!!!

    9.29.12
    Reply
  138. priscilla wrote:

    Omg!! I LOVE your tutorials! Oh I also LOOVEE all the other bracelets you are wearing, by any chance can you remember where you bought it or how to make the arrow bracelets??? I would lovvveeee to have them. I like how you paired all the bracelets together. Anyways I am a big fan of your work and hope you can tell me where you got the other bracelets

    10.3.12
    Reply
  139. Jen wrote:

    Adorable! Can’t wait to make my own! Thanks for the tutorial & helpful pics.

    10.6.12
    Reply
  140. Kristellc wrote:

    I love your bracelets and tutorials however I am from the Caribbean… And I don’t have access to materials are there any stores online that I can get materials? I like the gold pieces where can I get those? I am excited to try them please help!

    10.9.12
    Reply
  141. Very very nice.Thank you very much.

    10.9.12
    Reply
  142. Simple and easy to follow. Thank you very much for the tutorial!
    http://vintage-by-me.blogspot.com

    10.11.12
    Reply
  143. this very nice and easy and look nice thank

    10.11.12
    Reply
  144. Mango wrote:

    Super cool amazing ill surely try it..!

    10.14.12
    Reply
  145. Haywood Dzurnak wrote:

    I always like jewelry stores and i visit them from time to time whenever possible. –

    Remember to look at our own web site
    http://www.prettygoddess.com

    11.5.12
    Reply
  146. Laurie wrote:

    That is super cute! I love the gold and brown combo!

    11.8.12
    Reply
  147. Lydia Hatton wrote:

    What a beautiful and interesting website…

    11.11.12
    Reply
  148. Sarah wrote:

    So Simple and stunning! This really is the best website I have found in a very long time!

    x

    http://www.stylalia.com

    11.12.12
    Reply
  149. Tiffy wrote:

    it’s so friggin complicated!!!

    11.19.12
    Reply
  150. Amrita wrote:

    I just made it! and it looks fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    11.20.12
    Reply
  151. Ashley wrote:

    I’m a little nervous purchasing the tubing from the website you linked. Its not encrypted! Where else can I find those noodle beads?

    12.12.12
    Reply
    • Erica wrote:

      @Ashley, you can purchase gold tubes here as well.

      12.12.12
  152. Peter Siddle wrote:

    Wow fantastic blog. lovely design.

    12.24.12
    Reply
  153. Very cool ideas!! Seems easy to do

    12.25.12
    Reply
  154. Jessica wrote:

    These are so awesome and simple that I think I could even do it! Thanks for sharing!

    1.1.13
    Reply
  155. CONCHITA wrote:

    they are so beautiful,thanks for share

    1.11.13
    Reply
  156. TeaJae wrote:

    awesome idea I love these

    1.23.13
    Reply
  157. jen mcsweeney wrote:

    you should sell these on etsy. They are fablous

    2.7.13
    Reply
  158. Sherry wrote:

    Wow. Simple & easy. If I wasn’t loving it up with my bf this weekend I would do this! But next weekend it’s ON! Thanks.

    2.13.13
    Reply
  159. Marium wrote:

    Where can I purchase these supplies? Can somebody give me the link of the online store, I can’t seem to find the link 🙁

    2.15.13
    Reply
  160. ExoticPhoenix wrote:

    @Marium

    It’s the first link in the article. It goes to here:

    http://www.beadaholique.com/nsearch.aspx?keywords=gold+noodle+beads&ShowPics=1

    Looks like they have some more tutorials and some matching noodle bead necklaces too. Someone said the site isn’t encrypted, I think that’s only because she didn’t check out. When I checked out, Firefox showed me that all the info I was entering was secure. I shop online a lot and never had a problem.

    2.22.13
    Reply
  161. CONCHITA wrote:

    they are soooooooooooo cute

    3.2.13
    Reply
  162. These look like so much fun! Time to go shopping for all the materials! <3 they make for such great gifts too!

    3.6.13
    Reply
  163. SERENA wrote:

    Which colors of cord did you use in this tutorial from the linked website?

    3.31.13
    Reply
  164. It looks like simple and cheap. the jewelry have more series in the world. I think the best one i known there named pearlacce.com. and yours is the other one.

    4.9.13
    Reply
  165. cris wrote:

    I think I found a blog that stole your pictures and you tutorial for the green bracelet http://talesandhandmade.blogspot.ro/2013/03/gold-tube-bracelets.html

    4.14.13
    Reply
  166. Hope-Elle wrote:

    I love this quick, fun and easy way to create cute bracelets pretty cool!

    https://www.chloeandisabel.com/boutique/ELXJewels

    4.16.13
    Reply
  167. goforjewel wrote:

    Check out our stunning Drilled / Briolette gemstone beads collection to fulfill your exclusive jewelry requirement. Briolette Strands available in all popular semi precious and precious gemstones with different shapes, cuts, and sizes.

    4.19.13
    Reply
  168. Love it great work!
    http://smashinbeauty.com

    4.21.13
    Reply
  169. kamal wrote:

    Thanks a ton for your idea. Maybe after this i can make it and give it to my friends.

    5.12.13
    Reply
  170. Huggywuggybear wrote:

    What size are the spacer beads? Mahalo

    5.28.13
    Reply
  171. Chipy wrote:

    Super easy to make! Just made myself a heap of arm candy. Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration.

    5.29.13
    Reply
  172. Amy Marie wrote:

    Do you think I could use a waxed cotton cord in place of the leather cord?
    Thanks, they’re beautiful and I’ll be making them soon.

    6.7.13
    Reply
  173. Hey dear I really like your blog! What about following each other on bloglovin and Google + ? …just let me know :3 <3

    NEW POST!

    http://www.OntoMyWardrobe.com

    6.7.13
    Reply
  174. Procuffs wrote:

    incredible collection, I love it.

    6.29.13
    Reply
  175. mia wrote:

    hey i was wondering if i could use embroidery floss as a substitute for the chinese knotting cord…thanks!

    7.2.13
    Reply
  176. lucyalia wrote:

    nice I really love how simp;e it is to make this and how good it looks

    7.3.13
    Reply
  177. BN wrote:

    Great tutorial! However, the link to the spacer beads is incorrect. Can you please give the measurements of them? Thank you!

    7.13.13
    Reply
    • My new ideal breakfast:
      An egg with a slice of bread.
      A yahurt with muesli, dried fruit, banana and / or fresh kiwi.
      A green tea.
      One or two nuts.
      And sometimes a lemon juice … A little honey.
      This is the breakfast of big hungers.
      I feel much better since I started this morning diet.

      8.2.19
  178. so easy and so nice at the same time.

    8.1.13
    Reply
  179. Nice Post dear wonderful hand work i like this
    I found your this post on stumble upon.
    Thanks for Sharing

    8.6.13
    Reply
  180. Christopherdavi wrote:

    All are really so beautiful. Even its very nice to gift some one.

    8.20.13
    Reply
  181. SweetMeets wrote:

    Hi! I have the same question Huggywuggybear asked, “What size are the spacer beads?” I tried to click on the link for the spacer beads but it kept taking me to the wrong page. I absolutely love your tutorials! 😉 Your in my “favorites” many times 😀

    9.1.13
    Reply
  182. MIPIM wrote:

    Nice Bracelet, I think people can buy these Economic items

    10.4.13
    Reply
  183. How can I get into a Carpentry apprenticeship?

    10.18.13
    Reply
  184. beautiful! i love it!

    10.29.13
    Reply
  185. Karen wrote:

    Great tutorial! Simple, explicit, and beautifully shot. Thank you.

    11.1.13
    Reply
  186. mary wrote:

    wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    The Fashion FAD

    11.12.13
    Reply
  187. huaxinwawa wrote:

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/huaxinwawa

    Hand world

    I wish you a fashionable & fabulous day!

    1) We ship to worldwide.
    2) All Items will be shipped by regular air mail from Hong Kong Post Office once payment confirm.
    3) It usually takes 2-4 weeks to deliver. Please contact us if the item has not arrived after 30 days for any reason.

    11.26.13
    Reply
  188. nur kıran wrote:

    N design

    12.6.13
    Reply
  189. Azzelia wrote:

    Great look…love them!!!

    12.14.13
    Reply
  190. alexi novoa gonzalez wrote:

    bellas las pulseras

    1.26.14
    Reply
  191. Heather wrote:

    Very cool, I need to make some bracelets! Great idea 🙂

    3.14.14
    Reply
  192. Sukie wrote:

    Wow!!! The bracelets are so cute 🙂 Wonderful idea!!! I love it 🙂

    3.20.14
    Reply
  193. shikha wrote:

    Awesome tutorial, gorgeous!
    !this bracelet is so beautiful! great job.. i like it..:)
    more information leather

    3.24.14
    Reply
  194. anna wrote:

    love your bracelets!!!!thanks for instractions

    3.30.14
    Reply
  195. Jewel wrote:

    I really like the gold tube bracelets. I will have to try this.

    3.31.14
    Reply
  196. Amazing! Simply gorgeous, beautiful and elegant! I just love DIY tutorials so you can create your very own bracelets the way you showed them but in your own style. Thanks for sharing!

    3.31.14
    Reply
  197. Andrea wrote:

    Simple and stylish. Love it!

    We love pretty things!

    http://www.gemmajadejewelry.wordpress.com

    4.3.14
    Reply
  198. Amazing! Its genuinely awesome article, I have got much clear idea
    regarding from this article.

    4.13.14
    Reply
  199. Sarees wrote:

    Simple …excellent fashion.

    4.25.14
    Reply
  200. Great simple and elegant!! I am sure everybody are going to love making them!

    5.8.14
    Reply
  201. Dear Valued Customler,

    We extract gold in dust form, also offer gold on CASH/FOB prices,
    with genuine buyer per kilo at $31000USD but the main issue is that
    buyer should fly down in Bamako Mali or Burkina Faso, to enable buyer
    to inspect the gold before shipment directly to the buyer,s refinery.

    So, if you are looking for Gold Dory Bars, we will provide it for you
    and the purity of our gold is 93.5% minimum with 22.10 carat minimum
    that will give you 99.95 to 99.99% purity and 24 carat after refining.

    Our price is $31,000 USD per kilogram. You are invited to meet us here
    in Mali or in our office in Burkina Faso for TTM, inspection of the
    gold and preliminary assay analysis, etc before making any payment for
    the documentation.

    Sorry we do not welcome any financial help for the shipment leading to
    buyer,s refinery ok, it,s buyer,s responsibility,s to pay all shipping
    costs, including in Mali or Burkina Faso, that required by Mali, and
    Burkina Faso, Government,s based per kilogram 7% shipping charges.

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATION:
    Item : Gold dust, Aurum Utalium
    Form : Dory Bars
    Purity : 93.5% minimum with 22.10 carat minimum that will give you
    99.95 to 99.99% purity and 24 carat after refining.
    Quantity : 75 kgs
    Price per kg : Negotiable
    Origin: Mali

    Again, it,s very clear here that we give buyer an a collateral in gold
    for insurance to hold based on expense buyer paid in Mali, by the time
    of shipment as well. There will be no problem with the clolateral
    issues. We hope all mentioned above meet with your satisfactory and we
    are looking forward to hearing from you if any further interest.

    We will assist you with your visa to Mali or Burkina Faso as soon as
    you are ready.

    I hope to hear from you soon.

    Thanks.

    Williams Kone

    5.19.14
    Reply
  202. Nishat wrote:

    WOW! This is seriously creative.It’s definitely a perfect gift for my sister and the steps to this look quite simple.

    5.21.14
    Reply
  203. Camille wrote:

    Les deux bracelets en or ou peut on les achetés svp!? Si quelqu’un sait dite le moi svp ou donner moi un lien ou l’acheter. 🙂

    6.13.14
    Reply
  204. Love the bracelet very much, it seems not so difficult, i will buy those material and do it myself! thank you for sharing.

    7.11.14
    Reply
  205. This website was… how do I say it? Relevant!! Finally
    I have found sommething which helped me. Thanks a lot!

    Feel free to visit my blog … Las Vegas Kenmore Repairman

    8.11.14
    Reply
  206. Awesome post.

    Here is my web site; tube viperx scam

    8.16.14
    Reply
  207. Lauren wrote:

    This is so great. I don’t usually go for online tutorials because I find them hard to understand, but your instructions are pretty clear, so thanks very much. These bracelets are gorgeous, so I actually have motivation to do it. How much do the materials cost though? Because I don’t think its worth the extra work if the materials cost a ton. Let me know (:

    8.20.14
    Reply
  208. Lauren wrote:

    Also…I did notice that comment with money in it, I’m not sure if it was material prices because it was really long, so I decided not to read it…
    http://laurenbrownunrated.blogpsot.com

    8.20.14
    Reply
  209. Morgan Thomas wrote:

    This looks amazing!! Must have a go, also do you have a diy for that lovely arrow bangle know where its from? Absolutely in love with it and it compliments those tube bracelets nicely!! x

    8.21.14
    Reply
  210. candy wrote:

    Colorful bracelets ,Love

    9.12.14
    Reply
  211. I got this web site from my buddy who informed me about this
    web page and at the moment this time I am browsing this web site and reading very informative articles at this place.

    9.16.14
    Reply
  212. Its like you learn my mind! You appear to understand so much approximately
    this, such as you wrotre the book in it or something.
    I believe that yyou could do with a few % to force the message house a bit, but instead of that, that is fantastic blog.
    An excellent read. I will cdrtainly be back.

    Feel free to suurf to my page – Communication in The workplace

    9.23.14
    Reply
  213. great publish, very informative. I’m wondering why
    the other experts of this sector don’t understand this.

    You must continue your writing. I am confident, you have a huge readers’
    base already!

    9.30.14
    Reply
  214. Phú wrote:

    Sản phẩm rất hay. chắc làm cho con gái quá

    10.26.14
    Reply
  215. Vera wrote:

    great publish, very informative. I’m wondering why
    the other experts of this sector don’t understand this.

    http://sengli.net

    12.8.14
    Reply
  216. Good skillful hands, crafts are also very beautiful. I like it.

    3.23.15
    Reply
  217. Sonia wrote:

    I’m making something similar.

    5.19.15
    Reply
  218. Fantastic tutorial, thank you! These are so in vogue at the moment. I am definitely going to try this for family gifts. Its given me some new ideas about wiring too. Thanks

    7.20.15
    Reply
  219. Marsha wrote:

    Unable to find brown tubular cording – please help!

    8.5.15
    Reply
  220. Omg!! I LOVE this tutorial ! The world of do-it yourself jewelery has really stepped up its game. Looks like I am gonna be a big fan of DIY jewelery from now.

    8.10.15
    Reply
  221. Izabella wrote:

    Love this! So cute! xx

    8.30.15
    Reply
  222. Stacy Smith wrote:
    9.28.15
    Reply
  223. Milica wrote:

    Great tutorial, easy to follow with beautiful, clear photo-steps. Thanks!

    11.19.15
    Reply
  224. nelsy wrote:

    Love the tutorial <3

    4.11.16
    Reply
  225. najla wrote:

    the bracelet is amazing- i love it

    5.19.16
    Reply
  226. These are beautiful!

    5.23.16
    Reply
  227. Mitali wrote:

    these look so amazingly beautiful !!!

    6.4.16
    Reply
  228. ShopRhea wrote:

    Hi,

    please check http://www.shoprhea.com/ for more DIY ideas.

    1.27.17
    Reply
  229. Tara Brown wrote:

    Do you have a video you can reccomending that also shows someone making this sliding Chinese knot? I’m having trouble getting exactly what’s going on; are you adding an extra piece of cord in addition to the two ends? Also when I buy these it always seems like glue or wax or something has been added to part of the knot… in any case, thank you!

    4.5.17
    Reply
  230. Nice and recommended
    TO know more go to http://primacontent.com/

    7.18.17
    Reply
  231. To know more about free gift cards and other stuffs just visit https://primacontent.com/category/free-gift-cards/

    8.10.17
    Reply
  232. ravina wrote:

    best asuskr smart phone http://asuskr.com/

    10.1.17
    Reply
  233. ujan ca wrote:

    high quality backlink get free http://linksubmit.org/

    10.1.17
    Reply
  234. Your blog website provided us with useful information to execute with. Each & every recommendations of your website are awesome. Thanks a lot for talking about.

    1.13.18
    Reply
  235. NoSurvey wrote:

    love your bracelets!!!!thanks for instractions

    3.7.18
    Reply
  236. Dearlives wrote:

    This one is gorgeous. Stunning diy project. Will try to make one for my mom. Thanks so much for your posting.

    4.24.18
    Reply
  237. Wow!!! The bracelets are so cute Wonderful idea!!! I love it

    10.24.18
    Reply
  238. very good info…

    11.23.18
    Reply
  239. Susan wrote:

    Adore the simplicity of these bracelets as it really allows for stacking several at a time. But I have had no luck finding the extra pieces like the gold colored arrow, blue Crystal pieces, etc. Would you be so kind as to provide some ideas where I can find such pieces. Thanks again, I really really adore these bracelets.

    6.17.19
    Reply
  240. Please add more DIY’s i want to publish some on my website

    7.17.19
    Reply
  241. SATTA MATKA LIVE world’s most popular satta game result site from where you will get fastest results for Kalyan Matka, Milan Matka, Gali Satta, Rajdhani Matka, Mumbai Matka, Kuber Matka, Supreme and Jodi Bazar Matka.

    11.28.20
    Reply
    • thanks for sharing this information sir

      9.12.21
  242. Clara wrote:

    Great project. I will try

    4.15.21
    Reply
  243. Nice blog. Thank you for sharing this informative piece of information.

    11.29.21
    Reply
  244. sattamatka wrote:

    sattamatka i m trying to load process into something like final ank or notepad even then wait for result

    1.5.22
    Reply