Step by step tutorial, 14 page PDF document with over 30 closeup pictures was written after making many bracelets and working out all the kinks. Easy to follow. No need of prior experience. Includes 2 design options: 1. A single wrap bracelet made with only Tila beads 2. A multi wrap option made with a mix of Tilas and Miyuki seed beads. The bracelets made following these directions are fun, easy to wear and addictive, plus they can be stacked! Here are the supplies and tools needed to make 1 to 3 bracelets: • 1.5 mm Greek Leather - 2.5 yards (2.29 m) • 1 Spool of C-Lon Bead Thread Size D • 10 g of Miyuki Tila Bead Mix ~100-118 beads • 3.5 g of Miyuki Seed Beads Size 11 optional for Design 2 • 3 Bead Rondelles + Miyuki Seed Beads Size 6 as Accent for Closure or 3 single hole buttons with 1.5 to 2 mm holes or 1 Metallic Shank Button for Design 2. • Tapestry Needles Size 28 and Bead Embroidery Size 10-12 - Blunt Ends • Beeswax These material and tools for the Design 1 is available in this listing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/462427298 The multi wrap bracelet kits are available here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/713431013 In addition you will need scissors, cutting shears, a macrame board with T-pins and/or mini-clips or an alternative boards such as a clip board, a bead tray, cardboard or foam board, plus an adhesive such as Poly Zap, GS-Hypo Cement or Fray Check. Do not hesitate to convo me or email me at marion [!at] jewelsinfiber.com if you have any questions! - Marion See more at jewelsinfiber.etsy.com This item cannot be returned - See shop policies about digital downloads. *** Only the instructions are copyrighted, not the actual design. This design is an adaptation of a traditional design. You welcome to make and sell as many bracelets as you wish but please understand that the instructions are for personal use only. If you would like to use these instructions to teach, buy kits for your students. Do not duplicate the instructions either in print or in an electronic manner. When purchasing the kit listed above, it is assumed that you agree with the copyright terms of this document included in the kit. Thanks for understanding!