I have another fun Target knockoff to share with you. Last time I was there I stumbled upon a great little bracelet.
Here is my handy camera picture. :)
I love the lace and pearls combined with the leather. So I set out to recreate it. Here’s my version . . .
I have a quick tutorial for you if you’d like to make your own.
You’ll need:
- leather cording – I used about 28″
- hem tape lace
- pearls – I used 16
- thread
- a bead with a larger hole in the center
- optional – a thimble
Start by cutting your cording into 14″ pieces. You’ll trim some of this off later but it’s better to have extra.
Start in the center and work your way down one end – sewing the pearls to the cording. Put your needle through one piece of cording (a thimble helps with this), then through your pearl, then through the other piece of cording. Make a small knot in the thread and then move on to the next pearl. You don’t need to cut your thread, it won’t show once you cover it with the lace.
Continue adding pearls down one side – 8 in all. Wrap your bracelet around your wrist as you go – you might need to do less or more pearls depending on the size of your wrist.
Move to the other side of the cording and add 8 more pearls on that side.
Once your pearls are all sewn on, you can start wrapping your lace. I used hem lace.
Cut a long piece – and start wrapping it around the cording between the pearls. I put the lace through a large yarn needle – this helped thread it between the pearls more easily.
Keep wrapping all the way down one side of the cording.
Repeat with the other side.
Wrap your lace around the cording on one end and knot it. Do this twice in the same place so you have a kind of chunky knot.
Make a second knot about 1/2″ down from the first one around the cording again. Trim your cording and lace so there is about 3 or 4″ hanging after the knot.
On the other side of the bracelet make a chunky knot similar to the first one you did. Trim the cording about 1″ below this. One one piece of the lace thread your bead and knot the lace after it. Trim your lace pieces about 1 – 2″ below this. This is what you will thread through the two knots you make on the other side to hold the bracelet on.
Try it on and admire your new handy-dandy bracelet!!


















This is so cute! I am imagining all the colors they could be in! Definitely a keeper.
A really cute bracelet and a great tutorial ! Thanks for sharing.
Tried this and it turned out great! now making them for my friends too! :)
I love this!!!! Lace is my thing! lol.
This is so pretty I am imagining all the insignia they could be in definitely a keeper.
Kelly!
I’m a little late :) but i am in love with this!! such great work, I pinned it!
We’re fans of Running With Glitter :)
♥jaime…sevensisters
Thanks for sharing jewellery design ideas, very nice.
Cloe :)
I love your knockoffs so much, I fantasize about starting an at home jewelry business- and I’m not even such a jewelry person (I own like 2 bracelets). I like this one a lot, but the closure seems a bit skewed and bulky. Any ideas on how to trim it down a bit? Thank you!
I absolutely LOVE this bracelet! You did such a wonderful job, it looks exactly like the Target one! Keep up the great work. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Tired of knockoffs? I think not! So pretty, and so easy. TFS
Thank you so much for this tutorial, the finished product is so cute!
I shared your tutorial on my blog here:
http://shelovestocraft.blogspot.com/2011/09/chair-redo.html
Ooops! Wrong post, hahaha! It’s actually located here:
http://shelovestocraft.blogspot.com/2011/09/jewelry-tutorial-roundup.html
I came to your blog from Prinerst today, I love this bracelet and tutorial, and the others I have seen on your blog. I sure hope you meant for others to re create from your awesome inspiration. Keep creating!!
Karren
the end result fabulous, very delicate! tks
Dolly
this is beautiful…will have to try this:)
This is gorgeous! Thanks for the tutorial, must make this for my daughters!
I think yours is prettier than the original :O)
Very nice tutorial
Thank you,
Teddie
No I am certainly not tired of knockoffs. This sure is a cute bracelet. Something I think my teen gdaughters would like. It’s hard to buy them things anymore but love to make jewelry for them.
Awesome tutorial. Gonna go get some of that hem tape or maybe I already have some in my sewing stash. Just need to buy some pearls. Have to use one of those good old Michaels, or JoAnn’s or Hobby Lobby coupons. We have all 3 in Grand Junction so will see who gets my crafting money.
What a cute bracelet! Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I think I have all the supplies to make one….