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How to Make the Third Row of a Gothic Bracelet

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Summary: Once the second row of your gothic bracelet is complete, you need to flip your bracelet over and begin stitching the other side in order to create the third row. Learn more in this free video series.

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Robin is an actress with a history of creating jewelry for her friends and family. She specializes in goth accessories and club jewelry.read more

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"Hi! I'm Robin with trees-mom.com. We are making a video today for Expert Village. We are crocheting wire to make a Gothic bracelet. We've just ended our second row, and this is what we have. Now, we're going to flip it and go back the other way. We're basically just doing the same thing that we did on the second row, but we needed to make sure that you flipped it over and started again. We have our one little loop, our single crochet loop that we did before we used our pliers on our wire. You're going into the next loop down pulling your wire and pulling it up through and again. You have the 2 loops on your crochet hook, and you're going to grab wire and pull it through those 2 loops. You need to make sure that your loops are not getting bigger at this point. This is a difficult wire to work with, so sometimes it tends to make bigger and bigger and bigger loops. Just make sure that they are the same size and you’re going down through your stitches pulling the wire. There's 2 on the crochet hook, and you're just pulling wire through. To find the stitch that you need to go in, each little stitch has made a circle. There'll be 2 little pieces of wire across the top of the circle. You're going to go through underneath those 2 wires into the circle. That is the stitch that you're working with. Pulling through the 2. You continue that to end."

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