Eclectic Braided Bracelet

This eclectic braided bracelet will have you swooning!

eclectic braided bracelet
Oh me, oh my!

This may be one of my favorite pieces of jewelry I've made yet!

I'm dubbing this one the Eclectic Braided Bracelet.

eclectic braided bracelets, side by side
I found this fabulous silver and pink version on Pinterest and knew I would have to make one for myself.

Unfortunately the link to the bracelet no longer exists, but it originated from Karma Loop.

I went for a gray and silver version since my wardrobe tends to be a bit of a monochromatic symphony of white, black, and gray.

This is not a step by step tutorial, but you do not need a ton of jewelry making know how to make it.

It's more of a "giving you the gist of it" type follow along.

Also, its my first jewelry knock off!

eclectic braided bracelet supplies
Supplies
3 different sizes of silver chain

large round & oval silver chain

gray pearls

silver beads

gray cording

silver ribbon (did not end up using...)

silver tulle

white &s silver sparkly fabric

3-strand bracelet clasp

creating the bracelet
To prep the fabric, I cut it into strips and threaded the tulle through the large silver chain.

I separated out the pieces I wanted to used in each of my 3 strands of the braid.

Then I attached each strand to a single jump ring which I then attached to the bracelet clasp.

braiding the bracelet
I started braiding, being sure to keep the thinner pieces on top of the wider pieces in each strand.

I continued the braid until the bracelet was long enough to fit around my wrist.

Then I trimmed the strands and fitted the ends to jump rings.

By now my braid had worked loose from all of the manipulating of the jump rings so I simply redid it keeping it a combination of tight to keep its shape, but loose so that the there wasn't a lot of tension on the strands.

I don't want anything breaking later!

braided bracelet
Now that I had a nice "tight" braid, I attached the loose jump ring ends to the other side of the bracelet clasp.

I trimmed down my fabric. The ends are the prettiest thing ever, but hopefully there is so much going on with the bracelet that no one will notice.

eclectic braided bracelet
I.Love.This!!!

eclectic braided bracelet
It's really something I can wear with almost anything!

It can be dressy or casual.

eclectic braided bracelet
Doesn't it look like a hot mess?

(But in a good way!)

Now do you see why I called it eclectic?

eclectic braided bracelet
I'm thinking I may need more versions of these for those moments when my wardrobe grabs a little color.

These eclectic braided bracelets could easily be created for any color scheme with the addition of a strip of fabric or some ribbon!

What color would you make?

 

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71 Comments

  1. Say wha--?! Michele! THIS.IS.GORGEOUS!! Love love love it! Featuring you this weekend πŸ™‚

    Thanks for linking up w/ us! xoxo

  2. I love it - the color is great just as it is (I like it better than the pink!). Nice job...after watching Project Accesory I want to make some jewelry too!

  3. Michele!! This is absolutely INCREDIBLE!! I want one πŸ™‚ Just saw your feature on The Creative Crate, too. Fabulous!!

  4. Oh, I love this! It looks like one of those pieces that you could easily wear with a dressy out fit & with jeans & a plain tee. I really like your variations. I think I multi-medal one would be pretty - silver, gold, rose gold, bronze. Ha, after I typed that it kind of sounds gawdy, but it just might work πŸ˜‰

  5. This is really cute! I wonder if a person could use already owned bracelets and do something similar? So cool!

  6. I have been toying with the idea of making jewelry, and I might go this route. It's intimidating to me to try to make jewelry! You've inspired me now. It looks so simple. Thanks! Every Wednesday I host a link up for your Pinterest finds if you ever want to join in!

  7. I'm so excited!! I had pinned it too to hopefully make some day and even featured it on my Darling Day but was sad when I couldn't find the original link!! LOVE it! You did a fab job!! I'm really gonna have to make one now! Thanks for this!!
    Would love, love for you to share at Show & Share!
    http://vintagegwen.blogspot.com
    Oh and so pinning it! πŸ˜‰

  8. Love it!

    Probably make one each in different colours, Turquise, pink, purple bright blue... then my Niece would see them and I'd have to make more!

    Thanks for sharing,

    Sandie xx

  9. Agree with everyone else. I LOVE this! It looks just like one you'd buy in a store!

    I'd love to make one with mixed metals of gold & silver b/c I tend to mix them with my jewelry.

  10. This is great! I think I could do that!! I would go with the silver like you did or perhaps silver and black!

  11. this is absolutely FABULOUS!!!! this one is getting made in a few different colors for Christmas gifts -- i just adore it!!!! i do believe that there will be 2 silvers -- 1 pink -- 1 blues and one in coral and aqua! THANK YOUS!!!! so happy i found you...hoping over to follow you now!
    take care...hugs...andrea -- family and doxies (heaven and earth)

  12. I LOVE THIS! I need one now! πŸ™‚ I hope I can do as good a job as you did on yours!

    Crystal
    greenzebracrafts.com

  13. That is fabulous - looks so fantastic! I like yours better than the original. I cannot believe that is your first knock-off!

  14. MICHELE!!! Oh my gosh it's gorgeous!! I like yours wayyy better than the original! I love the combination of materials you used. This is so on my to-do list!! πŸ™‚

  15. I love love LOVE this!!! What a fun bracelet to go with just about anything!!! Have I told you how much I love it:-) I see some bracelet making in my future... unless you just want to make it for me! LOL!

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