14mm Round Fluorite Focal Bead
15/0 seed beads (as spacers, or, you may like to use cord and knot between each bead).
Plus basic findings (that you may already have!)
14mm Round Fluorite Focal Bead
15/0 seed beads (as spacers, or, you may like to use cord and knot between each bead).
Plus basic findings (that you may already have!)
Why We Love This Tutorial: These dramatic earrings are made simply with wire and beads – they are great to use up the last few remaining beads off a strand or any that you have lying around! Our example photo uses some of the gorgeous new freshwater pearls and some glass crystal cube beads. The…
Why We Love This Tutorial: This very pretty charm bracelet uses a mix of our new freshwater pearls. You don’t need to use as many as we did, but we think this mix of white, lilac and peach really compliments our new range of rose gold findings. Beads and Materials You’ll Need: 40x Freshwater Pearls…
Why We Love This Tutorial: This tutorial demonstrates just one of the ways that you can use wire (instead of a pinch bail) to create a bail for front drilled pendants. The necklace is a simply strung, long necklace using tiny size 15/0 seed beads as spacers (as opposed to knotting – which of course…
Why We Love This Tutorial: This is a simply strung, long necklace that you can complete in less than an hour! We would often knot between each gemstone bead with this style of necklace, but by using tiny silver crimp beads as spacers, we get the same effect with a lot less effort (and time,…
Why We Love This Tutorial: Yay to the warm weather! To celebrate Spring being just about here, we’ve made this super eye-catching, long cluster-style necklace. We’ve used a mixture of our fabulous new dyed shell beads, plus a stunning pink Agate slice pendant. All of these bright colours and certainly putting a spring in our…
Step 1. First, make the coiled bead sections. For this project, we’ll be using a coiling gizmo. Take about two meters of 24 gauge wire and using the smallest coil bar, make a coil about 12cm long (the whole length of the coil bar). Slide this coil onto a piece of 18ga wire 2cm longer…
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