Enjoy a step-by-step video tutorial to accompany the free PDF instructional diagram for this design! This component can work as a pendant or earring and is fairly quick and easy to make. Alternatively, you can make just the bottom part of the component for a shorter pendant or earring (not pictured). I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!
Materials
For this pendant, you will need 11/0 TOHO seed beads, one 6/0 TOHO seed bead, seven 6mm round beads or pearls, and a bail or jump ring. (If making earrings, you will need twice as many round beads and seed beads, plus ear hooks instead of a bail). I used about 1.5 meters/yards of 6lb Fireline with a size 10 beading needle.
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Enjoy a video tutorial to accompany the free PDF diagram for this design! I love how “lacy” this piece looks. Only the smaller Czech 11/0 seed beads works with this pattern. (I tried larger 11/0 TOHOs, but they didn’t work). This necklace is made in five rows. You need to make the first row 3 inches longer than your desired necklace length, because rows 2 and 3 will shrink the length. I think the Darlene Earrings would coordinate nicely with this necklace. I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!
Materials
For this necklace you will need superduos, 4mm round beads (about 100 for a 16-inch necklace), and 11/0 Czech seed beads – only smaller 11/0s work (i.e. Czech, not TOHO). You will also need two 6/0 or 8/0 seed beads to feed the jump rings through at the ends to attach a clasp. I use 6lb Fireline (about 5 meters/yards) with a size 10 beading needle.
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Enjoy a free step-by-step video tutorial to accompany the free PDF diagram for this design! I loved this bracelet so much I couldn’t stop making it. Experimenting with different color combinations was fun, especially since this bracelet is so quick and easy to make. My favorite ended up being the one I thought I would like the least, which is the piece shown above (made with multi-colored stone-like colors and bronze seed beads). This bracelet is versatile in that you can use any round 11/0 seed bead (TOHO or Czech), and any 4mm bead (crystals, round, bicone, etc) with your superduos. This bracelet also works very well as a wrap bracelet if you double or triple the length. (I doubled it in the example above). I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!
Materials
As mentioned above, this piece requires round 11/0 seed bead (TOHO or Czech), 4mm beads (pearls, round crystals, bicones, etc.), and superduos. You will need about 28 4mm beads to make a 6.5-inch bracelet (7 inches when you include the clasp), or more if you want it longer. I use about 1 yard or meter of 6-lb Fireline as the thread for a single-strand bracelet. The white/gold piece, and the multi-colored piece were made with TOHO seed beads, and the rest with Czech. Here is a complete list of materials used in the bracelets shown here:
Superduos
4mm Beads
Seed Beads
Multi-colored
Raku Mix from Hobby Lobby
Dyed Magnesite 4mm round (from Fire Mountain Gems)
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Enjoy a free video tutorial to accompany the PDF diagram of this design! These dazzling earrings are designed to coordinate with the Sabela Necklace from my last post – simple, yet glamorous. Classic colors suit this design well. These earrings are very quick and easy to make. I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!
Materials
For these earrings, you will need twelve 6mm bicone crystals, twenty-six 4mm round beads or pearls, 11/0 TOHO seed beads, and two 6/0 or 8/0 seed beads to connect the ear hooks with jump rings.
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Enjoy a free video tutorial to accompany the PDF diagram download for this design! This is a dazzling necklace with bling, but still dainty and delicate. It is fairly quick and easy to make, and very fun to try with different color combinations. On the blue, white, and silver piece shown below, I added an extra back drop off the clasp just to add another variation idea (though instructions for that are not included in the video tutorial or PDF). I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!
Materials
For this necklace you will need twelve 6mm bicone crystals, twenty-six 4mm pearls or round beads, 11/0 TOHO seed beads, two lengths of chain (7 or 8 inches), four jump rings, and a clasp. (If you want to add a back drop like the blue/white/silver piece shown below, you will need a bit more chain, a few more crystals/pearls, and some wire to put the crystals/pearls on and bend end-loops to connect to the chain).
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