Catching cabsHighlight an elegant brick-stitch bracelet with bezeled cabochons.
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January 12, 2012 After working with individual cabochons as a focal point of necklaces and bracelets, I wanted to incorporate multiple cabs into a single piece. Keeping the sections symmetrical was a challenge, but I found that bugle beads solved the problem. The are twice the length of seed beads, require fewer rows, and provide symmetry on each side of the cabochon.
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