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tVJir comb 69
l"1allbeads H handiJ81gehArm 3D hl'wd pins 10 linki lQ 19 looping 17 wn,:;pping posts .~ 8
safety ~llaS-l..ies 13
SC'Od
beaes 9, 10
larnpshado 28,33
frames 30
lantern C13I1(j 10 holder 18rlat necklace 56 10;: -fi
snipe-nose
pliers 13
table
Iunner
49
;0
ring 8b
1:3
tas:;;el.
necklace 47 OOf'lcip.rJ tasse.1 pendant 53
hf'li1(je(j 50-3
tif)er tail 10
tools' 3 lQ~G bag 72
weight of beads .,4 window·~)lind pull emu ~3. 93 wrapping head pin posts 'I n\
index
I 111
introdUGoon
I' 7
metaO
mat
beads to large· crystals .. Artisfs wire This bin-plalled copper wire is 8iVai~able in a variety of colours and thidknesses, lorrn is caJlloofor. IBelelhe~ cnaillJ' A snyhsof cilairn tt'1all has 1~8ilr· round
wiire I'inks.
A6 crysitaJs 1\ opecial rejlemr.'e ooating gi.ves U~ l:leads 8ncJClys~aJs iri~ent an shmmEif. 8rld used
Bell caJ) A. dtocoraUve metal dome used to cover (he er'1QS Of b*ld~·, EHCOl'l9A ty~1eoJ' diamond-sharPed faceted crystal
bred; they come ~nvuriou3 3~Z:®5. ClaslP A cQmpa.n~Il! usedto secure n€ckJIM@S ~lInd
bracelets. There are oov·eral types, jnclud~nQ parrot clasps, mag netic dasps and screw clasps.
Eye pin A round wire- post with a looped circular end (the eye)..8eads can be thread€d antali'll€) post before beingl attached to other components.
in jeweiliery makijng to
'hl3'lf'beads Fl8Jt on ooe slde.~hese can be glwed:
S9\\ii1.
8I
bead
"pankl", to
S!)~Ji
glass beads
:;iiiiiiiI';
~-d5' ~lether Iltitllral or artificial '" OIl' pl1!Slic), pealis i'1®ve ®. l;)'oIe'ly I~e;lre"
seed beads
Th£w
Slnalllbcocis
I9
end (tile
the end of the post is formed ,irlto an eyel@t, then attached to other components. Jump rings Wire rings tnat are used to lin.k components. Open jump rinqs have a split allowing them to be opened
00
~Iave been soldered inito B: circle. Jump rings are av,ailable in various sizes. Depending on tl1e size
weight Of the beads used; you wil.l need to use
different tblcknesses and szes of jump ring. MemoiY wire Goil6d steel wire that retains its clrcular
shape. It is available in various ring, banqle and choker diameters and can bG cut to 91ivBas few or
[IfS
opening mechanism, used for fastening necklaces and brace!ets, These ere avai!ab~19 a variety of in sizes and finishes,
Pony beads This fStile name given to larger seed beads. Seed bead Tirny glass beads $vailaole ln a ~liide varliety' belcller chain A
Il:;lIf-rOlltlcllinl-;s.
Chaifl
with c.ircUlar.
of 'colours and firl,ishes" The-yare made from gk9iSS rods curt into S1rllS!11 secnons:
..
Spacer bar Alia!, elongated oval or ~ectangLllar sriape with holes, used to connect multiple strands together
on chokers or bracelets.
ffle:xiblematerial.
head pins LJSI¥J wh~n ~.(J!> ~re to 00 attached 01 one ~nd only.
10 !
bead
~
~I'i
~
p&n(:Q..
ma~i rll'ldin'l~~3(1c1
.;1)'(1
pim, TMii eve 3.1 11>&, e'Id atows qo 00 iinl«:d 0!'I100th ~"
!I beru:I
O!);fril'lg
_~
_~
m~m!1J<-e
a ~'s
book
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~ hst ot Ibesio tool s you wi II Meld Seine' e..,g;l,erv prolec~s SlIApli..,rs, mBy rsq ui Fe mare
when
mund,ta(Xlfing
wd ey~ pins
T" ~ ~
carl
serrated; this a~plies to all types 01 pias for beading work" The tapered
MS.e: er cihairi-flI!ose
• ~ wilih 1i1€mI. In m:af)Y cases you \I'-lIilllfOO' pair' ,oJ []Iiers if) eac~ hand' t€l open a dose ooll"!1po:na-nls such as ]ump rinQlSor ~o atlacl~ one component - _ .~
..:lr'I9
S'~@ady,but they
Cafl~
~ ~.
-" meas!.!re For Im~a::luril!1g il~ms that are longer Ilha!i!~he rul~r, or Ihal a.re' CUINGdl. rLbreglass type is preforeJble to plastk:. as it is less likely to stret.ctiland distort.
~ .~
Koo.p sepmate pairs, one for paper and olilekDr fabric; IJsinglscissors bluntsUMfifl" so tM~ Uley willi Mtillen
out ·~abrlic leasily.
011
•~ i;;;eiJ g:!a"sses These should be worn whe;noolting metal findings with sidle cutters sc mat thecut~Qff pieces do not fly into, your eves <md ceuse irnju ry,
oosic tools
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IProportialflS.
Weight
Consilfaih€ II'li'lOli:ght f YOLlr beads o ,'>'hen OOI'lsiR1!J(."I:ing your desigFts. Dorn't choose
bwdGlOOI rue 100 r1eavy to be suPPQliled by the sirlic~Ure of the item or thaI wi.' be IlIl"lConnfonRble 10 Wear. Avoid pJac1ng beadl:l· 'With sharp tl'{:J'g(~Sn Ghd~ers ancI o ,;;,dh~ptccm:l th~1 ore 'NOm close on ~ IDod)',as. 'lh0')1 will be uneomrorra 'e.
a rn
~I
WQUlld
and 0\I'<lI
the· pi;e.ca
beads. a. squall's. one will ~ookout of place, Select tne rigl1t bead 'Fortho fOITll you
for example" U s<ingl elongat·BCiI beads wi IIIprevent
Proportions
A COmmon mis'take ~nbCLIdil'lg is: cfillooslng corn ponsnts that rion't fin ttogettiler,
;;t
Beads. thread, ond pin~ and head pins are avaiPablG in Slilro you select cm~€lspOl1dlng
using winl 0" t!''1'Ic!l«'iMSOS so 'Irlt
'1'_
b - -o .
.
'
14 I ooadi
l"OOghOL.II~'
OIliOIl'
perl"oc~od.
or to l:nl1nc(:[,a series of jnmJl rings to rom1 a chain to which other components are then attacheu.
.; !wo!,[! 1,lw jump
.l:jn~ on einlltil'
f~~,
:!:lu~~n·~~In..';)I'I'hIIL-m)SE.' fir
OpL'1!
me
l1rH'II;(jI~n'1\\p~'l bl"'ifIl/{:
Th
(;L
jU!I1ll.Plil\8. hold
rlistortion or th» rings and allows l"Ouro dml~ the ring securely,
rllflij
rn.vti:I'
'~11IlO
16/1~
- -0
Inure beads onto u head 01' eye pin, leaving <\t least lcm
~.P'lJ",t
exposed,
pliers.
YiJi!J.
e wire around
U-l(!
plien;
[;0
create
k)
nruy need
011
pUl'>itJon
U~eround-
- - ers inside the loop .. l\.est ~be tip of the pliers ,t_gaill~l. the base of Uw loop
::he post) on Hueclosed side. GtmUy push down l.uwa(n.b tJH~ posi. xo Uw
~ ]IlW p o "i!..ion and rests
;.L
arelucping
the end of an cy-(~ pin, make surf' yo;u cl"f~atl'!t,llc second loop
W
pposrtc dirceuon
00
~!lIy
em
m. in)
step!hree
8.Xp::lSGd_
t:;a5ic techniques
17
it you
approximalcly :~'ern (11,1'1 ill) of excess wire. ,2 Bend the: end of the head pill <!lWWIU the round-nose
appropriate position, pl.i~~r8a.t thE'!
Lip
snjp.p-no~l'
0111.0
til:!)
of Uu,~ head in
;,1
full d.'c] ,_
CJI1iO
a pin.
,>
'"
slep two' Send ij;]~, end! of the r:;=~ around tho}. FOund-ml&3 pliers.
s,tep fi..... Wr<!pthe eIld of Iihe wire sround the Do::li at Ih~ ton of tl1rJbsad.
;;!)(cAS"
wire ~
th~
10
other
, pin has
"nillf'-mIBP
hp.p!~1
0yp.]p1;
llud", iii
o"'od
p,~i:e~-:<i._
jlllIillpriil'il,gS, page
Un 30' the
m"compouom, tlu-n
110
W1JJ:.i.
·rAh ~~~.
8'IllI 01 1m, 1'Ilkld1 pin.
o~n 1110
Si!(liP lI'!:re~
Hf!i'fJ, s~
:lJ
b:iOO!Iid I'!oad ~~
bAlI ~,
nm oon(')l!\Ttildw1lto
100st:·~
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.and~r~ri
ChOOG6
Quality of
9"'-C:005
W'!1'0 that has been cut oft headl pins or eye pins..
Us~ 0.8 - 0.9 rnrn (19-::20g:a.u:ge:) wire. Ouri tihJewire into a 3 em {11'(.
dlas.p or 5 em (2 in) for em-ring hoo'l!<s.
~[lJ!~
for a
t.''yll~k'bby
jt'~~iO ~ 'if) .
n .... l!il i~
[.1H' 1. i p
"t ytm r
p~kr1i
(!o;('p
iquij's, I '~('
:2 ~'().... il.i'm 'llw l)i.',!'H~')[ tlw pliers <l.IJIU'O:W1J.wildy l r.;11~(:VM ~u):[~mvl' Llw l'yt.[N. M,d, C sure '[11,(' ~_·yt:1 ,t i~ radllg c
If'flHirGJH.;h'lpcfi!1 mrp.
:~~I!':~\' (ifOI1.l
push both ::;i~~ei; l.h.. WII"> <i!fiOl)llIul flh... r~irf: i':ol'h~ <.:>1' ...
f"n':llillg al:~rv
f'ml~ ()hlw
llf' hough'i.
5
'flU
Hl Hlml'~lw,II'I'
!:'i.nrr·.
("lil:'l~bS
rclr
:l
111('1t'1'lli'li,(]u('
~vhidl
""f"
1"1111is
step @IlIe
or n~1'Iwiflil
!>t!![(1 ~WQ
POSf~IQ!ith()
II~r,jm.
pll!Jffi ~
OOOCIltlii
wrn
JJ1TI1I1IlC'i
20 I
I:JoaOO
1ii1~ I he other.
('IU1
of n.hb
Hints
U"f);~ liCltlil~J li.1CW{) oo.x a icc cube lray 10 orWlniJ~ and stOID ~.nur t)Q<lds <lnrJ r.ndinU". Rell't~N"bl(1 pdlly, ~;LJ:ch ; HILI rm;, is great m lor Becurin~l t.>()mj~: halt tinlshod protects; on tor o nrnplo, :lililch J l,lob lo
tilt)
op: ULi.::. gap should ho h"i.g enough for dL<2 loop or jump ring to wh[clL
juinod to pass th:mL]gh it, but not p eornplotr-ly (whnn lat -rattaclung
at the ut1L~r
'~'Iid
Dr
end 01
memory wire. li~iP.rl;'iil, 01 nylufl IhfU,-ld lo sto,p b~f](b f~lliing 011'wtlile you wOlk.
To stop beads mllin~J arOIJrd "'fflile yC<1J'IQ 1flOIkinQ, use a 5'11a110" twy, ond cover the;! ... 1)f1se with a IliSl:<'l or ft:o'l. p< ,,,lui IU c;LJpplicm:l
I.nmana;;(~,
iar,ge components.
plf'l.~ic.:
"v<.;r"'-. as "'/dJ
<;IS
grooves in staodaro
\eng hs, inlo wild
and r~frHrl(J!7 them
a pl~sil1q rf('!si~n,
Wh=n WOlking with uihl,);"~1;;, :r.Jld!:l':f other < ( materials that mghr fmv, C'tk'lt 1M L:t.ll Cflds ..... £L mllilli runcL If II of cletlf fli:lil polish ill,
basic techniques
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Pear'! choker
hJXllIJriQUS
gl'ow to any sldn tone. Thls sty1'~sh with imitation pearl' beads
cho:ke:r" constructed
to other fntelrpretatiorls,
Materia.l::;
24 plaStic ,peil!1 beads. 14 rom
1,5 rn 1(00
.('0/16
in) diem
in) round si
cord
Tools
RounC'J-nose p!!efS
Scissors
22 I
bead
11
"€llli
sl.lloi!tllci
hy (.'lminA!:i.lrr
mil
v.1nilic:d1 OJ!
way,
I.Ch
.a "'hen
the cord
dry
[Hid
finn, thread
1hI.'" first
Clibovc) ..
111('cord II[~ hold tho p('ar~ ill l~IOlO"" Make sure ~lle klm~;fill.~ d().~.(' U'lt' ~marl:10du I-!D IIHs, Inak,c' ,ra1.H'.'l;t·, lil'lIse sllip !on
II
~lo~eHI
(';'Ii·1i
pliers.
lap fil"f
ltd. as
,il.
(wI I usn
I
dOWf~
hit·"
Ill" l(.i\\,'anls
lin
'11k'lflr11
al, l.hi"
\\'l~the
l~o'l'd townnls
2'4 I
bead
step four
Variations
Tie the choker around
YOU'r
is whore
you wiLl
a~id rhe beads for the choker ~ Thread on another pearl bead (S'€~
OJ'>
neck,
fa.<:.~El1jTIIg
aim
a<; il HP{:kliw(',
em (1 2: in )1e'Jlglh of
corn,
~rl~
125
-Cushion
A purchased silk cushion cover isembelUshed sprinkling of half-pearls to with a graduated
create an unexpensive and striking d@signer pil'bw.. The pearls are simp~y glued on using' all adhesive that is des~gned to bond rNnestones
and sequins to fabric, snd which driies clear and waslhable_ G~ues of this type are avarlable at beadinq, cratt and haberdasnery suppllere.
26 !
bead
45 em
cumion msert,
45
em
(1 8
in) square
Gem- lac (available from cro.H <'!ri1Id om:ling o SlJppliers.! 45 plasliiC half-pearls, 16 rnm (Yil in) dra:J'Oe1er 55 plasllic half-pearls. 12 mm (~ in) dirunel r 90 plasbc half pearts, 10 mm 20 plaslioc half peorl
!
S mm (o/II~in) dialTleler
~oo
f 21
r(IV(~I-,
to
should be siU.ing dll:;dy together htll, not touching. Be careful not to make Ule g:llIe
;Jot;;s too
make sure thad: the f,lhric is df7HH so i:hac the ,glilcwil.l adhere properly, 2 Lay the eushiou
eOV€1
hiR:,
as
Ul(~
1'·jjJ.gs around
on a clean, l1<~l
surface. Sku'!, ~~lItr~g ,,111 f tile 16 mm o pearls across the entire width of the
Co/- in)
3 Gille the r~rnai.niI1fl12 mm f!h in) rwarls, all of the .I n mrn the wifHll
('/IG
pearls and ~wo~Lhifds o:Fthe ] 2 mrn (VJ!in) cushion, filling the 'lower 8- W em (:3 Vc-4 in) of the fabric. To do this, randomly phl.Cc
small dots of glue
Or]
to CTeaW a
opposite direction .if you arc left handed), p:klcing five dots of glue at a. time then
c()veri[I:~ thorn with I,hc pe.. ... Tho pearls 1II. _
28 I
bead
--:1ns
matching ~~:'J.;mp~.hadt> with ~he
double-thread
Hint
rn ~~iilcll illd!"iduo] ~Jcn(is onto
fabie.
rl(](.(]1i:}
ill
pesnion
0[\
the
(most.
r ()II011vs: hrinq
on a bead "lid
i.nil.ialentry point, thus creating a circle of thread. Bring the needle bar-k
three beads to beadsand
SC'CUH~, !"H PHHL
the'
A(~([~lJl(.!Lht~r,'lJm~~!
II n til.
Lht' proct'RH
l.hf'
IJIr{Jl,J~jt 1 lt~)
using
design is (~OVf~1:'~rl c:i,"'nt,ly, suffl Sl.ll.r.h lar,gp.l'beads on separately, ensuring each one sits nie Jy on the Iabric b(~Iol"!~ passlng the needle through agai.n.
t,eo;m(f h()~'t wiltl()ut t>litching U'II'OLJgt1 u')(} tlC),ld, At; YClIl pI dll
UllbI..!I(J
lhwl
above. To
eed beads
Iubric, simply
Cll~hioo
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the electrtc
Chande~iler
crvstals
are available
markets.
C3fi1
be b:)!uglht. at
MatedaJ., 1 COInsilv€r spray pain! 1 rou nd laJT1psllade rreme 2.·60 'two -hol:oo ChIDJn.deliElrc~als. '12 mm (I/, in) ill CJiflmeiIC:r 8 'lfilly drop CillElr1ldelier rystals. 00 rnrn c
1(2 in} long
Tools Snipe-nOIse pl~ers Flat-nose pliers Saw frame or fret saw {~pttonal~ availa.'bIe f~OfII1' lia~dwaresLores)1 IFiatrile (OpliOr"H9I,) tNewspap®r
30 I beaG!
3 '~b
ereate
eyLind!rle<t1 To
nH~
su d;.1!.C:(''II.";H~
().VeT
nlldi m1at-llof'f'
1 ~.m
\Val
nr Ill·,
urk
I'ad,
'm'
link
fraifl(', usill
i ('I'Yft.l als,
motill
r th{,
saw 4
118111~
1ll.ll"izQllfnt
to remove hUlTS,
:2~Lay
do~,vn S'OmJenewspaper
the
q'YSI.1i.1 strands
to
the
h rge
(·"er~,'
silv"l; !'ql1<I)'rmii'l
t,
c11'1C:l~larrlm in ('aeil
•~rIh.> ('[wld
'[i ·r (imJi~.
32 I
t:lood
$tep six
Attach
to
tI'~ L:1mpshooe
franne,
face
Variations
Yml
C~lln
OIL
lamnshade
standard
two to live above, makinfl sure tile crystal strands are U\r~ same tength a-s Ute Irame. Lint the crvstal strands to the
fl'<l.11103
t(~P r o
Uw
p():;;iU:on,
adjust
the
thr~'
and U-~(~ fnmH:! balances evenly, ... fethe jump rings in position OIl the ! -\\ith small ties of fine wir(',r,wi~riC~d e using a pair of snipe-nose pliers,
jump rings
chandelier
! 33
of fea1lure beads
s
11 'ut
cullers,
till.': ]TI(,IDlIlry
or
4- e nru!ct
Ul
>
(St'''''
1'\ ttaeh
the
j,W:UP rings
eus on
to'p
the liollg ..
ad pin and
(:1!J1
2 Thl"~adseed beads onto the dug" rmiUlM an smN.:tli I:;. ~,f kc an re th 11,Rd i'I I_' til ~l ,,,,,'1 t u '
\,:il II I lip Sll,fllf" pobmt at. widelL ~\"m II I('p,illl I , I
!lirl~I'('~IUC'n;,
I '~vi:nK ubulIl
'7
'a
11 plu
into
6 AtII'.[]('rnl
1111"IW<ldr~1.... el pests n
alon~
tll'l('
.1'1
n. 1~f)iUIifI uml
IMll
in
WIII'I'
rlr sh:lI'Pl":
nnd
f'lIhHIIIF!'i.
\vilfli'l
I~~-n )~f'
pliers,
'l'lu-ro ",I!nll!fl hI' some rnrwerm-nt so th \ heads ruove arour d u'hf':I1fh~ d1liA iswom.
wirn.
I 35
with
problem
Matelrials
3 p'B'irs s'~lver drop 88inMinglS with ttlree.daD!e
hoops, 25 mm {1 irn)di'ameter 18 jump ri!1gs, <I m m ('YfJ in) diameter 54 siWer ilead pins, 30 mfn (1 % ,in) lorliQ For each
ot
(pink:,
plNp~e" snlv-er, are-am. brown and gold),. ynu \NYI,I nro:i nine beads: 8 round beCldlS, Q mm r!l e ~n)d~ameter,3indI1 O'var be-ad, 15 rum
(% 1m}long {iC) ml.3!ke' Q, t0~al Of 54 b~,ds)
plie:rs
dl~inkidentifiers
37
:3!ep one Cut ttl~ poetor each Mati pin, reet...:ng 10 mm (¥t. in) above lfle bead.
3 Attad
eacl [ group of j ~ rmp 1"i11l1i'" n.o<J. () pen tJIO hoop and slick"
~)~)Giof
h QOP_ To do this,
-cuttcrs, l",·c~\fillM10 nun (~~in) ofpost nbovc the bead, as shown in tile photograph
above. Create an eyC!l .t on Llw exposed end
(II' each ph
don't faU off. 4 Conned the beads to the jump ring chain sections. Ffrst attach a 15 mm ('Vii in) oval bead on its pin il.othe end jtunp ring,
« for 'flllth~l'
Tlsing I hp
stupe-nose
page
,1)[(lf:CSS.
H'i, rm further details.)_ H~JW'LI. this with the' remaining jump ri.[I~s to total of
SilK
method, attach
OIll'C
li\<ik:c:>.
hy Us p]n to ~he end jump rir~1{" (.,m~cr on stdc of the oval IC)eatl_
chain sedinns_
- ,.
38· I t)€ad.
...
step five
00
=11 sldo.
Hints
Sels 01 dlink identifiArs mako [)rOOI (dins. as
colour tlte'o/IA
either ;;i.d.~.~ the top jump ring of that is eonnected to the hoop.)
so ffli'SY
tl1lo8Iypoo
1.1';1
-be marker is not. In U5C, so the beads slip olf the hoop.
drfnk idefltilfUers
I 39
-li3SI€:
- chandeliers
Materlals
1 pair gold threaclable hoops 2 gol!d brass stampi!lgs. 20 mm ('Y4 in) bnQ (the-se can be Immel at bead 1 pail! gold earring hooks 20 gold Ilead pins, 30 mrn (1 'Y4 ill) long 40 em (16 in) go!d oval chain 2 g:old jump rrngs, 4 mm
',,",
storesl
in) diameter
Tools
Round -nose pl'iE!ffi $Ilipe-Ilose Side Gutters Safety glasses pliers
Hint
" yrlIJ
2 Ul:iil1,ground-nose
head fjins as follows: .. Onw eneh (If dg:hL head pins, lhri .. ~me ';!1d
11"01IJIn[J, l\SS ~
1,0
torm an
i 1),
(see
Basic
~a
(".J'&.1)
t~Ch[lLg.qLles, page
lJeau.
Thread Ul0010 an
bead, 3, Usiru:: side 'utt '1"80, cut the ,chill" inln 1.'1\'01'&0 nun ",~ iu)wL:1 tWI.:! J
FOIII' hL'aLi lJLDllIl, Unrl'wl
UllI·
¥
_
tr.e
remainino
19\'11.111'1(1
Clltr.;.r's,
1I1{·u
•
l.Ii2 a .
(l,r
10 mru
10 nvn ol I
plus (Do
p<Jge: 1
la_oog;lf
nl.ou ('adn
upaqu' ~M ~~ad,
.. ( nl,4)C'w:h or hvn Iu~.~~i pin:., Uuread me
IBasic technlqu
{J. One
bop ::;Ilould be
round
g!.<i.I5S
tt~
mmril gi.a~sbr:ad and one opaclne • J!:,i~ side cuU~rs, ull. 'I.h~~ excess ]en.'!:Lh
round bead
onto the hoop, tI~~H. tJlIelast I.inkof the Hil m111 (;3"1>1 in) cha.!1'lI, :Is. sho~wn 11111 thE'
[I.h~1 Qgr<iIJh u bev "
42 I
beacl
ihread
hoop
step six
ue throadtng
Ult'· 1100]"l
in sequence
ws: three round heads; one round n head pin; one round bead; one gold
• - (~i)ISI.a1
e round bead; one gold opaque n head pin; one round bead; one >ead on head rJ'in;Lhr .c round beads,
end (If l.h4.~Rfl mill
[1.[\
earring
p'i-:
A creative versio n of the traditlonal charm bracelet, this jewelled wristlet employs a variety of beads to catch the eye. Glass beads in translucent colours approximate of eemi-preclous the beauty
Mix
....
a random pattern of repetition 'to ensure, that you capture llhe eclectic look
0'(
Material's
Approximatety
To chock tile 15 em (6 in) chain: the length may dillter d'ependi'llg on your w,ist sizs.
a charm bracelet.
~irle. measure
a tap€ me'8.sure 00 the tape sitsrumllly' around the wrist Beads 01 various shepss and sizes; the
number willi depend
. ..
on
length
at th@
chain
- amow one
except for
Snipe.-l1ose plie,s
oners
Side cutters
Safety gllasses
44 j bead
::!!,Qp
two
11 nfit);]t!I6.!!Ch b'*'
'~
{l
IQqJ
om
the ~no oj I
Hints
I h~ WTis1is vay fiexibll), W
~~n <I
p<lJ'ur~g
cheJ)
the
an<J~m('iIlL
bf'ad
(lTI~o
Sljck to
0 sir r I~~
GDIot!l ~nc
trim ~lU but I 0 mrn (11" iu] or[ th~ post using
,,,,idl" '"'ul"I"!·nl'._ I J~e- rom,d-.~lo.~li.,!' if' I"S W t mtke ~IJ
,[1
nDove'.
II
!'l'Ii'I !~D1'f; ~
ill d
3, AH:H"h
"IUj ~
f'hllliu in tlu'
(jll'll,ircdi
order
(MfP
O!'lf'
ll!l k
anu
~J
pi[b ..r cud Ilo :itt~('r~ yom' dnsp <lml c~ai.f1I ntil theehnin u is, hull
,ill !llIlll
and
!(l,
~W'flKih~flElI)j
pac!! link
Iihe o~I1I~I.
or the
46 !
!lead
"
step four M<lke e c1n~ln ofJump rings and attach !he remaining 'bead to the end.
- -l'l"alc the extension, which allow!'; the celet to be worn at different length;'3,
n the jump
Hints
To make a matchit1J9 flecklaoe,
t
UII
attach
remaining
ill),
,."'=-"'''''' head pin (in tho same manner as for acelet), Attention to small details like ;tdds t Q the quality of your dasign. _ . naeh rhe pann.I. da.-:p
1,0 th!~ P.l1lpty
ror a
on f'Nery second
link,
all Did
link
Add R
ing jump ring. Fasten the clasp to I'np ringthat gives the desired size"
charm bracelet
f 47
Jepetition
~d-
some opaque,
some peartescent,
others
:rrored -
them
nd the edlg~s, and at the ends of the runner, so that they will not be lnthe put on top of th€l runner. way of tterns that
·"eriall s
- 'atItic tabl:e runner: this can be hand -::.atie to match the proportions ot an -' ·ng tab!le, or OOQJgiht t a tJomeware a lCimalely 150 haf-round, halt-oval, tr craft store
given
Hints
U!'.<l Lr..-,snmo lcol-!r1ique to
make ITl'"ltr;hinq nepkins. GIU8 n heat1er:i
flCM(()r 011
.l"lW~' have
to wash the
thO
CX,;\Il18f
01
2 lA,y out the beads and lw~ginto arrange; them in a pau.orn. 3 Once Y01l have adlif~V~!d <l plc,l-sing
pattk!I'n" lilt each bead individually and glm"
i[IW lJ()sH\()!t,tlS sl'WWI1 in I his techlliqLIf! rnulfl ,(1)';0 lXl
11Sflc1
t.lIe phol.o~raiDh
:..sa]S
ry1lig. wasltioolle mOti'c: glue such oom·Tac lavailab'Je trom cra1i1t SilO 4 Allow to dry f:0I: 24 hours before use to make sure the .£tIneis secure.
, og suPPli~lI's)
= "able. to ItoW '1M design out
labl~ runrlCr
I 49
Beaded tassel
Wear these beaded tassels as Jewellery,. as a pendant or earrings; dress up your horne by using them on soft furni:sh~ng!s;or attach one to a keyringl or handbag and carry it with you.
Once you have mastered the basic tasselmaking process, you win be able to experiment wirth vananons of
SilZ9,
..
Materia~s(per drop}
Sitv€r bell cap (with 8sectiot1ls) 5 hJead pins, 40 mm
68 pi'nk seed beads
0 % iin)
1 peen, 1a. mm
(o/4i in)
W~fn)
Too~s
ROUInd-IlOse pJli;ers Snipe-nose Slide cutters Safety gliasses
Needlle
pliers
50 I
bead
(j, mru
th€ hicmv~ (:ryt;ta.l pins and the teardrop crystal pins, Se13the photograp 11above for d~'I.ajls.
onion
seed beads to
-4 l'hr~,lfl
each
1']11_
thread the remalntng btcono c.rystal head on 2 Using side cutters, cut the excess post from the: head pins, Je[lLVing a 6 rom (V4 in) l.c!~tgth()J" the metal post protruding. around top of the bell capside
CUt!.€fS,
em. I.he
.,l pair
aroundthe
(ieeoril'ltlvrcl
finish.
"
thrcugh the pearl and the bell cap, then add a bead.
.ariations
-, ? basic: tassel
::jiurposos:
CaIII.
be
HS{'>,{j
for
it
variety
., TOdecorate the end of window-blind cords. ~ -, __ rrach to a chain and wear as a pendant.
~ Attach an earring hOD.1>: 1..0 creato mnr.i:ngs .
s~mply to
~,;l.arwavs
welcome.
-_
54 I
bead
Materialls Belchel' chain with 3 mm (Pie In) ~nks 60 silVG-rhead pins. 3Qnnrn (14'111 in) ~ong 4. siliver COir&,d en:d caps
4
(ra.t~s r:al~
40 pearls, illl various sizes from 16--12 rnrn 16 bicone crystals, ifi mm
4 oval glass beads, 17
Tools RQ'lIrlid-rmse
pJfi€FS
jev.reIIed gili·~
1 55
$t:ep three
jump nintgS_
H~nts
This ~ed Iniq~lIl C;Jn be usArl to n lfJKf; " l(:Iridt fl~[_..11IlCX:"!, ooicl1
\!Iff:lJ):!,; ooc~ 01 S(~\lfc!(8~ limos
ClrO\.Jn.::J
1 Thread Individual heads and pe,trts onto head pins and cut off the excess metal
pUf\'I:
II LH r ;p;,)ck(' spondinq
(1081":
or
3 Divide Lhl~beads cqmJ]y into- rour gnnlps ami nttadl [JH~ ~wad pins rio uie chaln links (see Basic teeluuques,
hc'"ds gl'aduate
? .1
1100k:.9 [0 I he
with the larger beads at one end and the smaller at th~ other (~e(.., photograph),
56 I
b€ad
r @::i
'h
f"oil~1
t'lld c'ar1
m,inp, :!'Ini!J'wHm;~pl.iprs.
wnrl,
WiUI ~L.
U<JlC(~ the
0] the cord
section of eord,
hE' j<lw:;;
ur the
e Wrap
row 'I
tht! cord
J.o:; l'ln
:WHD'LLHd U~l.'
it callis.
a simple yet
opUilen effect.
Mate;~ials
8lOOkenoo pan~ot dlas.p 8 1:IIack00l00 jump ~ingiS! <I. mm f¥llIlin)
(1116
&:fely glasses
chain llectJooe
I 59
1 Thread
lh4?!individual
io ern
(4 in) lengthis
pius, cuttil'l.!=t ff ali but HI mm (ltS in) of the o e;x.posed post with sid(~cutters. Ml:Jk{:: an
Gyp.I~:tin the end of the pes]. by henrliug il
for nle central pendant and Ute remai ning palrs of shorter lengths should. gnvjHate in
s:i<:eon 6thef' si.(h~ of the centl'al pendant.
..
BHSk tecnruqnes,
one 40 em (I Go/.~in) long, one 10.em (4 .in), ern {3o/ll\ in), two 7 em
(2Y; in),
crn (]
out on
I,h.c}'
(40crn/lGo/11n)
60 I
1)9.Etd
tllree beads to
too
bottom
11 mm ('i'i~ in)
Hint
To makE:)a simple pair of
fM~d·lil1g
Jj
e.amnQB. use
t-NO
three largest beads on the three longest pendant chains ill tho middlo nftl1R .necklace. Attach the round bef:lldsto either '~icleof
t.l!(!
add tho
win he
:50Link
of rheneeklaee
ehain and
!asi. ling·".Uhk the clasp to the ather end of the necklace chain, using the last ju
lUI)
ring.
chan necll:Jaoe
I 61
lIiJI<!I1teerials
~~: 17' fifliI f%, ,dliJ}-!)tl backs 32~' head pR:.115
~
irJ~1~
domE'!~ and
mm {%. ~.
libng
WOQ!S,
l~t!lUF~tl"il'IDSO ~
SMlfX!"'1iIOSICl ~
!=:1m llIGSO
~llf~f~
rt""
Si(!(l ou:UEr.!,
62 i
II::eao.1
Hints
H 1<:;d~
10
~ 'Jlm'mi in~livirlnal
m.'l.,' ,II :(111')
Shl',)1j'l"J'I).!; 1I'1F'II"l
h!'<lds l\!I',O
om
cq~M AI'OIl!)S
ll(':u~1'I~lf
~l!r i ~noI It HOI. f,'ll
make
G'i~ I~ ~
flllIlnbt-r.,..f
L
1 ""I 1 .1UI
to u :.!mnllV ~J!Of) or
0010 II'te S~IQt~ for il
~:(JLlJtKJrl.
r h ::;hap(>
:-11 I 1·.. II
lou
Do
[1m gloo
more permanent
1m
ell IsIC!
rt'lP.
ll\)eo a fea'hP.r tn
rr
'Ithls
I!J
i' ri10n
$0
M'1!o ~·.(lrn.
3, II i\ yon.'t
turn
~~II' ciOlnf"
~p~al Sl~ps two and three until all beads ale 'Used.
pa.ge .17)
5 W~le·.nLoth
bearled
and. secure, attach the earring backs. Fit the back to th~ dome. H you have dj:fl~{:nIty
positioning ~;h.c: c(")"rnponc:ntf.: {':In;:;.r:iy
may want to
oJ
it in place
8CCLIII~
the
til - pieces by pushing the metal tabs Hal. over the edge of tho dome one at a time, with the snipc-noso pliers.
wtll be diffif:1I.lt
earring. bad. 4. l\U~:ldu!.tH' n~rn'li~li:II.g lJewls by H~J)catil.g sreps two and tore .. li.mti'l an tile beads a.. n" used_ Randomly posmon tl18 dUR~n.nt shaped and coloured beads across tiL dome, !II·),tin'g arrangement so that you the
can rnpeat, it. for Lh·!~second f~'l:rrin~.
clip-on ea.rrings
! 65
Bead'ed f~ower
ThiS cha.rrn:ing three-dimensional decoration is simple to construct, ancJIsuits many purposes: it couio be worn 1 nthe hailr or as a brooch, Usec to decorate a gift, or attached to a hat.
..
Sij(jJecutlers
Safely glasses Scissors
beaded 1iower ! 67
etep three Crcm·~a petal and twist 'the sods (if the wire
to
secure i'.
4 Construct
bend 4
(':Tn
three 12
em (4:V~ in)
lengths,
no". nd a
angle. Ilold
!.In~~ smal]('!st
(,_lj1!'ltal
loops in a bunch, and plac.e th~ bf~T'lt. end 2 Thmad crystals onto I.he middle of each
", of the wire nil I,he:! st.p.!ms, Wrap the hmg
length of
the If}
'i,li;ri f(!:
piece or wire
aI'Oll1'11d
above.
(G in) lengths
rnedlum-sfzed crystal
~()(~1lI"eas
approxjrrtatcly
30
.1111111
IJI(~erystaI
petal
30
iI.
stern.
68 ! bead
Oonsuuct
step five
S<I[I[W
Hints
IJse I~'lish:~dhfliqlJe 10 Hl[llve a dccoralian lor
.;I
"r
-and
COVf~r
en d hal,j
lhll~ rt()\l\/CF
tape. WnLp t.hH t.apfl around the wirns !ih~ ;.1. ha.lldag~t ImLTdng sure all
tucked in,
tn ;:1hr.-xx::ll rill or c:nmh l Jsing llorlst's green lape: simply wrap the tape around lJ1A wire find
thE'! brooch
IT
comb ~mme.
"'.
purse
is. an eveniing-wear
bsacs.
to wire-edged
satln
task at first, there could be nothing easier than this stitchjng into the rhythm project
and
of beadin g.
beads)
Flat fiower crystals wi1ti a loole through th€
70 /
bead
..
Hints
Deoorate d toto b03t) hI' sewing
I.ip;ht.
The wlre
OJrL
aPP'Nlnng Sh::lW~. ('st out U~·e T bow on the: ba~ to dl'tcrmin~ the size of the bow
In
l1(!.tldef!
our example, iI: is about hall the length ami two-thirds or the'!JleigM of the hag. 2 Trim the en(ls of the ribbon and apply a IitU!' clear nail varnlsh to tll(! f:11I. pc(g~, I.D prevent fraying.
to a (';lJcJlion.
In
thifJ C'wmple
(hoe ssed
bt:1:Xj:;;
nrft 111 , same wi our as 1t ill fl[)WBr clyst8r~" lout y\l\J c,,Juld urea:te ,J cfifferel11' dfulct l1y USJllg
C'!JlltmslirlQ
colours.
can in)
IOllg.
72 J
bsao
4 Start to bead the ribbon. Pass the thread through thr: ribbon and thread a fi ower crysbl ami a se~"db~~adi. onto the needle.
'. r
6- When I.h(~h(:ad:ing is complete, push tile how into UHo r!('~"i.redshape, Apply g]tue Lo
the bark of 1"l:w ribbon aL strategic points
'Lt'lrf-'~(j
mit]! !JUlY
back througl ~ULI'~ Howe]' crystal mull the ribbon. PIlIl the thread flrmly to secure tJ-HC! b&':ul.sin place. R!:!peat this process, UL~lking .sm'e the throa l is pulled Ilrmly LJlrmJ.j.{h each
hf'llifl.
Lileknot, Position the how on. the flap of the bag and completely before using the h~_
,f1"0I1t
bow's loops,
PilSS
UJ(~
l,hn~(~·dim:en5jonal
evenii1g bag
73
and opaque white beads as in the pictured exarnpte resutt in a sjmple, delicate crystals and blackened more su!tryeffect, look_ Smoky
or combine
- _.
74 I
bead
Materlials
34 head pins, 4 mm (o/H; in) IOr!g 116 jiiJmp lings, 4 rnm (¥w in) diameter
~n)diameter
"foO'ls
Side cutters SafSily glasses RouM·nose pliers Snipe~i'lose pliers
stQP one
1 Connect tho jump rings togethl,r into two lengths 01.' (~ighi.using the snipe-nose pliE"l's (see BtI.sic1tedmiqllui, pagp Hi), 2 Thr<3aJ. eaeh bead onto a head pin an d trim the excess wire with end cutters. Trim
3-2 of the pins 1.0 .l,eave 'l mm (0/1(, in) excess and 2 pill!> La Jeave 15 nun (.y~ in)
t!..XC":t;SS_
.1UIl1:pl'ing,and then conned. a shorter be-aded pin either side. Continue attaching
the remalntng beaded piT\s either side
or tho
jump ringF; until. 'yOU reac.h the top. 5 Rf'pc,J,~this process U) make a pair.
(,0
the
pliers (se,e
I:bsie teehnlquas,
76 I
bead
step tour Connect lhe beaded h&oo pins to the jump M<lgs.
Va.riations
used,
'yfHl
to
make a
USE': <1
mlllt~p!e~o,:lylp.,s. usmg
length. Fastenwltha
IX1JTOt
8unplv
,1]:-;0
carrmg remain the same and the beads have enough room to hang elegantly,
/77
multiple
This is a rather heavy ~tenf'l,so is best worn with thick or heavy-weiqht Use it to decorate winter garments.
your shoulders.
80 /
bead
Maiberii all s
La:rgs
sarety
pill
(kilt pin)
~ackened chain,
five types
Artist's ,<vjre, 1O!6 rrrn
an (1'0in) eao'hof
(22 gauge)
Assorted
Stiller
181
step
COile
Cut
~I!e
GuL
(4V4 gin),
.2 GonnRct one end of each length of chain ~n the brooch pin using the artist's wire, F~lrst,tot a pieee of wire approximately the wire a~ a ]'igh~ iJJlgk, a.~a hm~dk.yhfk 1m (40 in) long. Bend LhGbs~ 5 em (2 in) of this PI(-!CP will act ~,h~~~st of' the wirers r
another N~ce of chain and WHlP the 'Wi ~"e around thp. bar Qf~h'l pin another thref! Urnes, &Hpeat this prceess until piec~s of chain are attached. 4 Once aJJ of the chains are connected
tho bar of the pjn,w.I'ap tncromamtng to W]l'(~
an 19
Wi<lpp~~d amun!! ~l1epin. Undo the pin (this UU'lakl~'~ (~lIsi~~:r 'Wrap the wire) and wrap i~ to
chain and w]re do not run the entire length oJ UN: bar of the pin, wrap the remai:njn~ w:ire ail.either end of the bar so the chains an; Ught and centred,
right-angle bend.
t~g~ltlylJ()ge!,h~r~,() makeit
82 I
bead
5 'flu'
(tWtl
';au
or
P~I1!l
Il'll'
~W!,
j'
h['a.d~J rtml
I
,r till'
pitli\wi
h side ',~ll~'I'~
"!'
tL'chniqllf'S,
[.1) _
rernalnlnn
erear« an
('Y1>let.
the height:;
i~ lit t b
[or
tilll'!1;
pim,. t hon
llliIDri
np, nhaln
poin
!'lilh' euuers,
brooch
I 83
Christmas d'8corat~ons
Weloome the festive season by adorning rooms and th'8 branches of everqreen trees
with sp.arkling
These bright decorations coul'd be modified and used as gift-wrapping decorations and
even festive earrings, if you wish.
-.
..,.
84 I
bead
create ,~loop
i:!a\sieteehniques,
2: Use chain
pnge .n 7).
cut the belehor
~:!jJ1S:
thread
15 pms with t \,'10 seed be-ads on each and 16 pinawith a single pearl on each. Cut tile
head pins with sjd(~ (~uj.V!)"l':, av:ing .W mnl k (% lin), andthen C'l"al.~t"'a 'loop (s~,f'Basi.c techru nnes, ]lage I 7)_
QS[Ile a~]
anrangoment.
three
WiT' lin
loose PlOd of the 5G mm (::lVI.r. in) length twisted), two seed beads,
O'He pt-arl,
(ir
one
pearl,
u[ a
belclhJer chain (making sure the chain is not two seed be'ltds on€! pearl and two seed beads.
three s:ee(] beads, one p~;&rl tchrE'E' .. seed beads, one end of a (j8 nun {2'Yi .. iII) Nex~,thread pearl and repeat,
I(Jhi..
f:h:iilfl_
6 To complete the
process I:l
fulflle'S_
sun: the beads xil, l.i.ghMy together, cut off the excess memory wire kavin,g W
mJl.i
5 Now thread on two seed beads, then Ulf~ ]oose em! 01 the 68, hdc:tter
IIUll (
(% lin) and lcop the cut end into an f·ydel.. using the round-nose pliers,
twtsted), Repeat the same combinattnn of beads, and dl~Mnas tllc opposite side
Ii
lD
pn.lt['
'n@'iid.
11)).
U81111A1,
"11:' s,':Iml'
(.~r~
U~, SV
Sl"(
sev
'I[
SIl
'd
bC~Ir1! rllln'II!",
Irt"l1l!bi'qIlJP, at~clL an
I;lyt'
pill
))~','U'I
and ri~li'It
II.
«haln,
IdlPffi I,n (;fl·OI.1Le a Ir:II'ge hook (h~' \\·bi!l'h .vo III 8 AUm::h the Iir.ll r~I("':;tto loll!' Iirst loose
dli:l~fi
\\fiU
Iink,
ITl~
S~II"~
th ~ bearl i~im.ltgin~ I
I)'
sualghr.
drop onto au
jJ(
F¥C
pin and
d't'Wlils) .
o~ Iwl~hl'i' miJI d
5nipc-.lliIS~'
1l11i.~Ji's and
ILht, 1001l!! on
or
anm·tl
il'iWn~I'Imel
I'(lWl(lt'd
or rhl~
r'M l of ILh '
wtiu'r'l'mi of
III • chain).
I II
1,';11' ,hlJlflf'm
JI
iJlUI
huiu
((II Pil'h
'wiJI ~l(lIld
m.
[11011"
pli,('I,);
(!S
B8 I
bead'
verlatons
I rs~ '[his design
(_'arl'"inllJ, ook h
(,0
fn~'1\~I'h~ 11Ill" sl p::; a'luw(', anrl n~lrlhlJt of an e~'e lJill.utl I1my IiI;:.
to use sma II
hoops,
rOJ~ smaller
of heads as <!JlPI'Opliale.
Fur
tlnCfln.;:]~."'t:
Gl.:ru;lIl.li~S dt::t:(m.ltiU[ls
link
'Ihf!
10 P1'; of wirl!'C'.
Tine buc1kle
()f
frame (~vailab'le
from
~O·8 liBngth of
ri'b,bon..
narrower rilbbonoould
Materials 1 m (39 W.n) ribbon. 2.5cm (1 in) wiele Couron ~hJlieadin i51. COiIoor~o' match me rijijoon 1 round bJ;ooch rrrurne. 3,,5 elm (11% in)!diameter 5'6 head pins, 50--00
fiml
(2---:2% in~Iiongi
33 ClfYstal beads, 6 mm (>AI inch) diameter 33 pe.arl beads, 6 mm (V4 inch) diame"l.er
Tools
Aound-,irIose p~ers Snipe-nose pI'ers Side ouUel'S
bell
J 91
step two Bend head pin posts around lIle rouno-nose p4i~8.
1 Thread each indtvidual head onto a head 1)1[1(~oCR t.b", ph ot...gra.~ ~I :.L bovc). 2 Bend the po.'>ts 01' the head pins around the base of th ...round-ncsc pl'ic:rsto create a hu'gc, loose loop (see Basic t~dlnique8,
cut tho Colletsat right a,ng_~es.. Coat each cut end ...t11. a small amount or clear nuil polish i
to stop lh,~ ribbon Irorn ['raying, 5 When the nail varnish i.);. ,rhy, t.hrr-ari t.hl'>
'.
ribbon around the central hal' of !.1M'! brooch frame and fold. tho end. baek on itself Stitdl
the dOllbh~ rihbnn l,ow~U1Pr usil1~ small sl.ip
3 l'osiit..ion the ileadNi head plns on U~C brooch frame and wrap tIl€! posl.s around
tl'lf;! rranw lJ.~illg round-nose
stitches,
to
1,0
the frame,
pnors ami.
snipe- n()s~!pli.('ri:lf see Basic tecl miques, page HI). Hepeal: this process until all (If the hc<uls arc>secured onto 1I1!~ Inunc. Cut off
We excess posts using ~id~ cutters,
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bead
Variations
.~ ~l~isdesign to d"css be bag.
ll~)
.:lIn
old e"i"l'rung
thrrOl~.h the
buckle
lE'ngtlierll t:t1f' handle as desired, You could .iJ:5(;1 a window nhe brooch. [r~_f1w<'I]~d
'I_i~g~
a formal
shoe jewell@ty
ts s~mp[e to
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bl3<Jd
Tool's i=louFid-llose piers Snipe-ilOge pliers Side cutters Safety gla.soos Crall '011.1. s.uiabfe
Hints
1f yc~I (in not \!\f;1Iltto gl1J(~ the, cliain lo yc.uf S11083. hk(~ the ,;hoes snd the OI,,]i[1 (witl..out !h[}! 'acl~ ~lIud
I'~~
1 Thread
<Ii
beacelonto each houd pin, Using ship ~:uu.et,", trim off the head pin PO:E.t leaving 10 mill
{'Vil in). Mak.. a loop In the end or I.h~ post
10i'I hoot
pUr.r~
position ::~ti"I'r'fvn~,
(4o/.~ in)
You may won! 10 use plastic beads ,and pearlG ill1 ;1'Clad 01
qlrlft:!'~
3, 80rt the beads Into I'OIJ!surular p;rOUps.one Aro1JPfor each ehain I.ength, Two of the
,~r()up[l should havo
"L few
ag
It)Ely
wUII,;fl mu:-:h
11'l.l':!>_
mor
beads
]II
them than
UIC
me others,
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bead
a!CfOSS
the front
of t'hE" shoe. ·\.\i110tlt.hl~ gh ~(! Is dry, repeat tho prnr:~.~;:r ith both sirlos of the chain. w G1Hing ih-; rnlddls Sf'ction it easter to nosttton first will make
IIi),(r of the beads to the lengths of chain, ensuring that the assortment is von-jed hut;
similar oneach chain. IMhlu"
SUrf'
(4:Vs in) kngl.h of chain above the first, G uuu CYIil in) from thf' front
all
IJll'
7' Vi!h(~11 hoi.h nofULe chains are secured and me gJlue has d!ried, attach the r ;maining beads randomly to the chain links
the front oj[ the shoe,
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shoo !ewellery
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Cuff
features rows of sparkling seed beads and a duster of pearls arid gems in its centre.
Matefia~s
Memory wire ill1 small bangle shape 4! separator oers, 7-noie (approximately
8.5 em
or 1:Ycrn IOI,g} i
(o/1E;
iln)
r*~~11}dismeter
W. lin) diamJ(3~@I;
Tools
Side cutters
. I,
Safety glasses
ROlmd-nose pliers.
Srilipe-nOSB pliers
cuff
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.4 Bf"gin consrruenug
onto
heac! ])~!'1S. C ut
the
po:>I,:; with
side
cull. I.·'orrow one, thread the mcmOlY wire through a spacer bar, then thread on the components In tll(' fO!!oW'l.ng order. 20
SCC(~
cutters, leavin~ :lUmm 0'11in) of post. and create an eyelet, USll[g the round-nose p~k!"$
(;.;e~~[laskl..edmiqm~s, pag.e 17). Divide the
gnfLl!-,s ..
Iourth spacer bar, Finlsh the row hy making 2 Cut th",c h",klwr ('ba]n into tJJ.H'<' 8ii, mm
(3'o/.~ in) lengths or JiI~k Ulree h~ngths of IS x 4 mm
(¥I~I'
,10
3 Gut
ir~t.()fjeV~n 2:2;em (r-J uTI) ~f:ng~h". Cr-eal;.e a loop in one end of each Icn.~~.h be[~diI,g Ly
th.'"
page :I 7) .
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bead
Hints
H~Ir."I)1 ~Ilnirl ifl prdf'r'lhlc- b
11lifi
I (l ~wl'flll(':U!:s.nnd Own Um,.'~~d n Uw k!.:>~ o Inll( {Iif chain, so IJlu'l li~'kq .'li'!, t1.(:mSi-i !.I'll'
t~j"UU~Sf'NI h{"acls, 'C,mtimH" ..
'~:OIUP~IIII'ldS ill
~I)P
U11'IE'a.din~
rJ1'Jf.inn
m1'l\!, Ore11 ~F
tilne,
abolllf')_
.",..i ;:jI;'j(!
exira spacer
1'11'01
Jm ffl'ICh
!\i(j~
8 I.ink
Ute beaded
~~f1
~fldl[l:iqll4i..<:,
.n.;!!. !.i:m(', 'UsinJ( tln- .'"rn,dl.('~· llt',1(ls on Un: ,ou~;ldcs mul a l<il:rfi(> one lntha mlddle,
Hf']u";<I1 thj~ WlI'fI~!1. fnr (",lt~h
1il(~q~l,i{H~
or i:1,ttrui.
11 Oil
cuflf
of beads us;.sd in the construction; ts qu ite sim pie and smpriisl flgly
quick to complete ..
I ,.
~ ...
102 IbeM
Tools
ROl.lnd-nQse pliers
Side cutters Safety glIaS5eS Ruler
lantern candl(!:-nokrer
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