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08/14/2016

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet

Hey friends!  I’ve got a bracelet tutorial to share with you today that combines silk fibers and pearls for an organic piece with a boho feel.  This DIY memory wire bracelet only takes a few supplies and no special jewelry making techniques.  If you’ve got a steady hand, even beginners can make a beautiful silk bangle!

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

Today’s project is sponsored by Happy Mango Beads, which always inspires me to make jewelry using natural and unusual beads and jewelry components.  Today’s project is no exception!  I’ll leave links to the supplies used below in case you’d like to try this project at home (note – some are affiliate links) for your shopping convenience.

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

Supplies from Happy Mango Beads:

  • 42″ hand stitched silk cord in any color or combination of colors (Sky Blue, Denim Blue, and Dark Denim Blue used here)
  • 9mm Large hole irregular potato pearls (Blue)

Other supplies used:

  • Bracelet memory wire
  • 5mm Memory wire end caps
  • Super New Glue
  • Memory wire shears
  • Bead stopper (not pictured)

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

To begin, cut 3-4 coils of memory wire.  (You can also use more or fewer, depending on your personal taste.)  Add a drop of glue to the hole in the memory wire end, and hold it on the end of your wire until it’s dry enough not to fall off as you work.

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

Next, begin slipping the memory wire inside the hand stitched silk.  I’d love to tell you that it slips right on in seconds, but you will have to take care during this step not to put the wire through the outer part of the silk.  One or two holes can easily be covered with beads in the next step, but you may have to poke the wire through some of the inner layers of silk.

Once you’ve threaded the silk onto about half a coil, you may find it gets too slippery to continue.  You can secure the silk to your wire by clamping a bead stopper onto the silk-covered wire so that you can continue threading.

This step is not difficult by any means, but it can’t be rushed.  Your finished bracelet will look nicer the more patient you are while working, so put on your favorite podcast or sit down with a friend and be prepared to spend 15-20 minutes working gently with the silk.

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

I used approximately 20 inches of each color silk – enough to allow for gentle ruching or gathering.  For this step, let your own preference be your guide!  Do not worry if the silk ends don’t fit nicely together.  All the frayed ends (as shown in the above photo) will be tucked in and hidden under pearls.

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

Finally, you can finish raw edges and hide any holes or thin spots by threading beads onto the end of the memory wire before gluing on the final end cap.  I used ten pearls, but you can add more if you have a lot to cover, or if you just prefer more beads!

Next to each end cap, you’ll have a raw end of silk cord.  Slipping the pearl up directly next to the end cap will hide this.  Any places you changed colors of silk will also need to be tucked inside of pearls to hide the seam.  Additional beads should be arranged along the wire in various places.

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

Fiber jewelry is one of the hot trends this year, and pearls and silk are especially luxurious and surprisingly affordable when you make your own DIY memory wire bracelet!

Silk + Pearl DIY Memory Wire Bracelet at happyhourprojects.com

Thanks for joining me for today’s jewelry project, and I’ll see you all again soon!

Adrianne Surian

Filed Under: Bracelets, Fashion, Jewelry Tagged With: accessories, beads, blue, bracelet, DIY, fashion, Happy Mango Beads, jewelry, pearls, silk, wire

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  1. Maggie says

    05/26/2019 at 12:17 pm

    Beautiful bracelet! I’m having a very hard time finding silk ribbon that I can put the wire through. Do you know exactly what this type of silk ribbon cord this is called or how I can find it? Thank you for sharing your beautiful project!

    Reply
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    09/08/2018 at 3:09 am

    It is all the best.

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  3. kanchipuram sarees says

    08/18/2018 at 3:13 am

    nice post

    Reply
  4. golu dolls chennai says

    08/18/2018 at 3:13 am

    wow looking good

    Reply
  5. Amanda Lopes says

    07/12/2018 at 9:48 am

    dear mam
    I must say I like your style style. very classy but also very simplw to make. Dumps up for you.

    thanks for your nice ideas.

    Reply
  6. Debra Kapellakis says

    08/15/2016 at 11:16 am

    beautiful

    Reply
  7. Robyn Gist says

    08/14/2016 at 4:24 pm

    Love it!!

    Reply

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Hello, and welcome! I'm Adrianne, an artist, author, designer, and blogger in mid Michigan. I work from home, chase my two kids, and this once-city-girl is learning how to care for chickens and adjusting to life out in the country. I have a compulsion for daily creativity... sometimes it's jewelry-making, paper crafting, metal stamping, mixing and baking, or giving new life to recycled items. But with 2 young kids, time is short! My goal here at Happy Hour Projects is to share projects and tips that you can do in an hour or less. The ideas you find here are designed to add a little creativity in your day, no matter how much (or how little) time you have!

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