FREE beading pattern for Laguna Earrings

Here is an earring pattern that coordinates nicely with the Laguna Necklace from my last post.  Same as the necklace, this pattern requires 11/0 seed beads (plus a 6/0 or 8/0 seed bead at the top of each earring for connecting a jump ring), Superduo or twin beads (2.5 x 5mm), 4mm beads, and one 8mm bead or crystal for the center of each earring.  The pattern can be done using only one color of seed beads (like the dark gold/orange/turquoise piece, or the green/purple/aqua piece), or two colors of seed beads (like the black hematite/light aqua piece, the gold/clear/green piece, or the light blue/lavender/silver piece).  I found this design works wonderfully in a variety of color combinations.  I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!

FREE beading pattern: Laguna Earrings

FREE beading pattern: Laguna Earrings

11/0 seed beads 2.5mm x 5mm Superduos or twins 4mm beads 8mm bead
Metalic dark gold rocaille (Miyuki) Chalk Travertine Superduos Orange glass, and Turquoise round Orange glass round
Dyna-Mites silver-lined transparent rainbow light aqua, and TOHO black hematite Black hematite Superduos Montana AB druks Acrylic Wonder bead, light blue
Green lined transparent Purple Superduos Capri blue matte druks Dark aqua Czech round faceted crystal
TOHO gold, and Clear AB Clear AB Superduos Green Adventurine, round Green Adventurine, round
Dyna-Mites rainbow clear light blue, and TOHO silver Transparent pearl lavender twin beads Light Blue AB bicone crystals Light Blue AB bicone crystal

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3 Comments

  1. Fawn Coblentz

    Beautiful!!!

  2. Ginette Proulx

    Très joli patron. Merci

  3. Pamela Jenkins Andrews

    I wonder if you could perhaps give a brief explanation of exactly how that turn goes into the necklace portion. I think I have it but it does not look quite right. Thank you for the pattern. It is for my daughter’s wedding jewelry. She loves it.

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