Beaded candy corn chain bracelet on a woman's wrist with a white cloth in the background

Candy Corn Beaded Chain Tutorial

This candy corn beaded chain is made with our Candy Corn Miyuki 11/0 seed bead mix.

Scroll down to view all the materials you'll need and a link to the tutorial on YouTube. Please reach out with questions anytime!

Materials You'll Need

1️⃣ BEADING THREAD

Monofilament thread, such as FireLine or WildFire, works best with this bracelet.

2️⃣ BEADING NEEDLE

Size 10 works great for this project. Big eye beading needles also work well if you're still getting the hang of threading needles.

3️⃣ BRACELET FINDINGS

You will need findings to finish the bracelet, such as a clasp, jump rings, and crimp ends or beads. Please note that this step is not shown in the tutorial featured here. But I do have one showing how I finished this bracelet here.

4️⃣ SCISSORS/CUTTERS + PLIERS

You will likely need pliers to attach your clasp and/or jump rings as well as crimping.

5️⃣ MIYUKI 11/0 SEED BEADS

This design was created with our Candy Corn mix.

TECHNIQUE(S)

The candy corns are created using double ladder stitch to create a foundation row and two rows of brick stitch to create the triangle tip.

WATCH THE TUTORIAL

Click here to watch a video tutorial on YouTube. Please note that the tutorial walks you through how to create the beaded candy corn chain. It does not show you how to finish the bracelet. Please see below for information and link to a tutorial for finishing your bracelet.

Finishing Your Bracelet

To finish the bracelet, I'm a fan of simply attaching the thread directly to your clasp findings as shown in the photo below. With this technique, all you need is a clasp with a closed ring and closed jump ring. You can also buy a clasp set. Just make sure all the rings are closed so the thread doesn't slip through any openings.

Click here to watch a tutorial on how to attach a clasp using this method.

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