Adjustable Bracelets with Swarovski® Crystals

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We have an easy DIY project for you that makes creating bracelets even easier. With the Adjustable Bracelet Sliding Clasp, all you need to add is your favorite link! This project consists of sparkling Swarovski Crystals and two simple ways to incorporate them with the adjustable bracelet finding!

 

Adjustable Bracelet Sliding Clasp

The Adjustable Bracelet Sliding Clasp comes in two different chain types in gold, silver or rhodium finishes. These findings come in wheat or rollo chain, with a sliding clasp that easily moves to adjust to your wrist size and jump rings that make attaching links, beads, connectors and more a breeze.

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Tutorials for Swarovski Crystal Bracelets

Link Swarovski Sew-On Stone Crystals with jump rings. We opened one of the jump rings on the chain and slid on one end of the crystal. Do the same to the other jump ring. Link a large sew-on crystal with 5mm oval jump rings. This bracelet is all set and ready to wear!

Items used for bracelet: Z012178, SW01804 (Qty 2), SW01805, A008801

 

We can’t get enough of the Swarovski Fine Rocks Tube Crystal! We used 22-Gauge wire, cut a 3″ piece and made a wrapped loop on one end. Slide on a silver disc spacer (Z002570), tube crystal and another spacer. Made another wrapped loop to finish off the link! We love the jump rings on the clasp because you can easily open the jump rings and attach your tube crystal!

Items used for bracelet: Z012151, SW01740, Z002570, AW00031

 

 

9 Comments

  1. Could you use these adjustable tabs for a necklace…looks like they could be used in a similar fashion.

    1. I like that idea even better than the bracelet. No reason not to attach a longer string of beads or charms on a chain to the jump rings on the clasp, maybe with a decorative toggle clasp on one side. I’m putting this on my list of future projects to try. Thanks for the idea!

    2. I have added the sliding bracelet component from a competitor to the ends of a necklace. Makes it also adjustable as well as easier to slip on and off! Works very well and the ends look lovely as they drape down the back.

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