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Sea Change • Use a random compilation of pearls, shells and seed beads to make a Sea-change necklace and earrings. Every completed piece will look different.
Camelot Pendant • This multi link belcher chain is created using normal chain in two colours and combining the two. A great way to achieve that very exclusive double coloured chain.
Neo Necklace • An open spaced chain maille with looped eye pins designed by Goddess Beading.
Filigree Mosaic • Using a filigree base, add mixed beads to embellish into a ring designed just for you.
Pacific Lampwork Shell Set • The blue of the Pacific is echoed in the Lampwork beads made to complement the shell pendant focal enhanced with bronze findings and simple black cord knotting.
Aztec Crystal • Emerald green and black crystals spaced with large hole spacers give this design a decidedly modern Aztec feel.
Lampwork Bronze Seahorse Bracelet • Add crystal dangles to match eye pins of Lampwork beads and finish with charming seahorses.
Licorice • A fan shaped Hematite strand with Swarovski crystals is so delicious it could be eaten.
Joyful Set • Make a splash of joyful colour using Mother of Pearl coin beads and crystals.
‘Swarovski Crystal Queen’ – TAKING A PEEK AT A BEADER’S LIFE
Mystic Crochet Necklace • Simple crochet chain stitch adding Czech and glass pearls is used to complement this pendant, giving it a comfortable textural feel.
Camelot Bracelet • Add this cuff style bracelet to make a matching set with the Camelot Pendant.
Black and White Bag Charm • This black and white resin feature piece is ideal for the knocks your work bag takes.
Clam Set • Using ball head pins, give each of these little wrapped loops a silver end; a mixture of clam and glass adds a matt and gloss finish.
Gail’s Garland Bracelet • After threading a basic Tigertail bracelet, fringing is added with beading thread. A sprinkle of crystals and stone chips finish this garland bracelet.
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Waking up the Earth • Using spiral rope and a Cabachon Face with a petite cable chain, this combination needle and wirework piece was designed by Teena Germano for Beads On Line.
Mother of Pearl Hair Clip • Make a few of these in Mother of Pearl coin hair clips, twist your hair up and add for a dramatic look.
Rustic Beauty • Create a beautiful earring and necklace combination using a vintage look
Glue • GLUE IS A USEFUL ADDITION TO ANY JEWELLERY MAKER’S TOOL KIT, BUT IT CAN BE A TIME-CONSUMING (AND SOMETIMES PROJECT DESTROYING) PROCESS TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHICH GLUE TO USE FOR WHAT PURPOSE – SO SARAH EZZY-DICKSON HAS DONE THE RESEARCH AND ANSWERS THIS STICKY QUESTION FOR YOU.
a Week of Rings • Using a standard band, simply add seven different designs for a week of rings to wear. Designed by Angel Dreams for Crystal Park.
Rainbow Bracelet and Earrings • These sterling silver oversized bead caps form gentle little cups to hold the rainbow of Lampwork beads that Wendy Bergamin has created.
Red Sunset • Dark Red Coral coloured Swarovski crystal in a mix of Xillion or bi-cones, Keystones and rondelles.
What a Sterling Idea • A versatile trio. Utilise one pair of handcrafted interchangeable sterling silver earring hooks, and you simply change the dangles to suit your mood.