In the clear rainbow bracelet below, I used blue green.
For the third row, each three beads that we string will be the same color, and will match up with the bead that we string through (not from).
Trim or tuck any loose ends. Go through next red bead and string another orange bead onto the bracelet. I used a blue green as the seventh color to allow me to alternate between pearly and glitter beads. Tie it in a square knot (right over left, then left over right) to make a single bracelet of beads and then tie it again. Turn the bracelet around so the string is closest to you (this just makes it easier to work with).String three green beads.
We have now removed it. The one after that will go pink, pink, blue. The mixed set of beads did not have a red, so I used pink.Hopefully you can see the pattern.
Thread the three beads, and pull your string through the next black bead.
Continue until you have added all 15 beads, then tie it off firmly.Pull the string tightly so the beads snap into place.
You should be left with one piece of string coming out of a blue bead.
Thread the next three beads - which will be green, green, yellow, and then pull through the next black bead. Have something to add?
Cut a long piece of string - as long as you are comfortable working with.
Cut the excess string from the short end, as close to the knot as possible. Your final row will be a double row of the violet beads. *Any 7 different colors can be used.
Your cuff should now resemble a tiara or crown. You basically just want the first and second rows to mirror each other.
Count and sort out your beads to make sure you have enough of each color.
Pull tightly. For the first segment, we'll first be stringing two blue beads, and one green bead. The next three beads you string will be yellow, because the next "middle bead" you'll string through is also yellow. Hopefully you can understand how the colors match up now.