A tutorial or instructions for to make a shamballa bracelet
How to make a Shamballa Bracelet? Since the release of our Shamballa kit we’ve had a lot of requests for a tutorial so people could make different styles than that viagra offered in the kit. Below you will find the instructions for a 7 bead Shamballa bracelet, along with a list of all the materials you will need. (You also visit www.doodajewelry.com , you can find 500+ different styles shamballa bracelets and different materials shamballa beads at cheap price for you)
Materials (Available at the bottom of the guide)
- 8 Feet of 1.2mm Stringing Material
- Stopper Beads
- Nipper tool
- 7 – 10mm Beads with 2mm Hole
- G-S Hypo Cement
- 1 Small Clipboard (Available at any office supply store)
- 1 Clip (Available at any office supply store)
CREATING A SHAMBALLA BRACELET
(Step 1) Using your nipper tool take your 8′ of knotting cord and cut it in half, leaving 2 equal pieces (4′ each).
(Step 2) Take one of your 4′ segments and cut it in half leaving two 2′ pieces and one 4′ piece.
(like this)
(Step 3) Clip one of your 2′ pieces of cord into your clipboard, leaving an 8″ tail on both sides of the clip board.

(Step 4) Load your beads, pull your cord tightly, and use your binder clip to clip your cord to the bottom of your board. This will be your guide line.

(Step 5) Place your 4 cord under the guide line Keeping it even on both ends.


(Step 6) Take the right side of your cord over the guide and under your left side of cord. Now take the left side under your guide and up through the loop.(Step 7) Take the left side of your cord over your guide, and under the right side, then take the right side of your cord moving it under the guide and over the left cord (through the loop)(Step 8) Repeat Steps 6 and 7 3 times then push up your bead.(Step 9) After youve pushed up your first bead follow this pattern below
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(Step 10) You should have some excess cord on the right and left side of your guide line. Lets clean those up.

Glue around both areas you have extra cord and let is dry for a few minutes.
(Step 11) Now that the glue has had a chance to dry, go ahead and snip off the remaining cord


What you have now, should look very similar to this.
(Step 12) At this point we get back to our knotting to close off our bracelet. Make sure to overlap your remaining cord (image above) as this will now be our guide line.

(Step 13) Use your remaining 2 cord and place it evenly under your new guidelines.
(Step 14) From here we will be going back to page one using steps 6 and 7 repeatedly until you wrap an amount you are happy with for sizing. (Usually 14 Knots or the pattern below)
- Step 6
- Step 7
- Step 6
- Step 7
- Step 6
- Step 7
- Step 6
- Step 7
- Step 6
- Step 7
- Step 6
- Step 7
- Step 6
- Step 7
(Step 15) Once youve finished knotting, slide your stopper beads onto your guide line to give you a way to tighten your bracelet.

(Step 16) Glue and cut the remaining segments of your 2 cord
(Step 17) Lastly, you want to make a tight knot at the end of your stopper beads, gluing to secures, and cutting off any excess cord. Now just let it dry for 24 hrs. Then show it off.

- 8 Feet of 1.2mm Stringing Material (1 package will contain the amount you need)
- Stopper Beads (We use the 8mm Seemless Sterling Silver rounds below)
- Nipper tool (Most beaders already have theirs, but if you ussually cut wire with yours, its a good idea to get a fresh pair for string)
- 7 – 10mm Beads with 2mm Hole (We’ve listed our large hole pave beads, since they are our most popular)
- G-S Hypo Cement (Great product to have around for any project you would need to glue)
- 1 Small Clipboard (Available at any office supply store)
- 1 Clip (Available at any office supply store)














