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  • Cha-Cha Bracelet
  • Cha-Cha Bracelet
    From "Jewelry Making"
    episode DJMK-311


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    Cha-Cha Charm Bracelet
    Materials:

    "Silver" Cha-Cha bracelet with single loops
    Assorted travel charms
    6mm silver jump rings
    Silver T-pins
    Assorted beads
    20-gauge silver wire
    Wire-cutters
    Round-nose pliers
    Jump-ring tool

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    1. Attach charms to the bracelet evenly around the circumference using the jump rings.

    Note:Some bracelets may already have attached jump rings .

    2. Prepare dangling beads by inserting a T-pin through a bead. Form a loop to attach between the charms if the hole in the head is not too large, or use silver wire to wrap the bead and create a loop.

    3. Attach the dangling beads to the bracelet between the other charms.

    4. Make the bracelet as full as you wish; as you purchase new charms, you can replace the beads.

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