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June Bug Netted Ornament Cover Tutorial

June Bug Netted Ornament Cover Tutorial

Created by: Veronica Greenwood Designer TipsThread a size 12 beading needle with 2 yards of One-G, or stretched and waxed size B beading thread.String on 4 main beads, 1 accent bead (1 set) and repeat 8 times for a total of nine sets, leaving a 6" tail.Go through all beads one more time to form a circle, Tie a knot. Weave needle and thread until you exit an accent bead.String 5 main beads, 1 accent bead and 5 main beads, and go through the next accent bead in the top ring. Repeat 8 more tim …
Jan 1st 2021 Veronica Greenwood
Having a Ball Bracelet Tutorial

Having a Ball Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Valorie Nygaard-Pouzar   Designer Tips  Measure the distance from the centermost point of the ball chain (this size is .25") and mark the increments on the back of the leather bracelet.Use an awl to pierce holes in the leather in the places you marked. If you have a sewing machine, you can pierce the leather bracelet using an unthreaded sewing machine.Stitch the ball chain onto the bracelet using Griffin silk cord (which has a built-in brass needle). Make one, or make …
Jan 1st 2021 Valorie Nygaard-Pouzar
Happy Octopus Bangle Bracelet Tutorial

Happy Octopus Bangle Bracelet Tutorial

  Created by: Mollie Valente   Designer TipsFor a step-by-step tutorial with images for this project, see the blog post: How to Make an Expandable Wire Bangle Bracelet.Use heavy-duty cutters to cut a piece of memory wire that is one-and-a-half loops in length (approximately 10"). Measure the widest part of your hand to make sure you cut a long enough piece.Use memory-wire bending pliers to form an outward facing loop on one end. Grasp the loop with flat-nose pliers and make a 90- degre …
Jan 1st 2021 Mollie Valente
Happy Brass Bracelet Tutorial

Happy Brass Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Janet BoyingtonDesigner TipsIf you're new to metal stamping, first take a look at the step-by-step instructions in our free Metal Stamping 101 PDF.Plan pattern -- some designers prefer to stamp the middle letter first, and then work outward to the edges to make sure their words and phrases are centered.14-ga brass is a little harder than some other stamping blanks, so use a 2lb brass hammer and stamp firmly. Janet used the 3mm (approx. 1/8") Uppercase Siena stamp set and it worked gr …
Jan 1st 2021 Janet Boyington
Hammerfall Earrings Tutorial

Hammerfall Earrings Tutorial

Designer Tips These earrings are easy to assemble, yet put on a great show.Use 10mm jump rings to connect each link, and another 10mm jump ring to attach the dagger bead to the smallest link. For best control, use 1 pair of traditional chain-nose pliers, and 1 pair of bent chain-nose pliers to open and close the jump rings. For most secure way to open and close loops, see Jump Ring Hint in Jewelry Basics 101 (PDF).The 10mm jump rings have an 8mm inside diameter, large enough to let the link …
Jan 1st 2021 Polly Nobbs-LaRue
Grey Days Earrings

Grey Days Earrings

Created by: Rita HutchinsonDesigner TipsPlace Cushion Stone in Setting, pressing the bezel into place to hold the stone firm. Bend the prongs down from alternate sides to keep the stone centered. Use finger pressure or nylon-jaw pliers, to avoid scratching the finish on the back of the stone.When prongs are bent down, use the burnisher to flatten them to the stone, and prevent snagging. Use flat-nose pliers to open the loop on the earwire, and slip the setting with stone in place. Bend back.Repe …
Jan 1st 2021 Rita Hutchinson
Green and Gold Bracelet Tutorial

Green and Gold Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: The R&T Showroom TeamDesigner TipsPlace crystal stones in bezels, and carefully bend prongs down using fingers and/or nylon-jaw pliers.Add a large round jump ring to the football charm. For best way to open and close jump rings, see Jump Ring Hint in Jewelry Basics 101 (PDF)Select a "G" for your favorite Wisconsin team, or an O for Oregon. Use a jump ring to attach each charm to the clasp of the bracelet. The bracelet is oval, rather than a round bangle. Attaching the charms to t …
Jan 1st 2021 Rings & Things Staff
DIY Adjustable Bangle Bracelet Tutorial

DIY Adjustable Bangle Bracelet Tutorial

This style of bracelet is a great one-size-fits-all design. OK, so technically the same bracelet size won't fit both a petite 6-year-old and a Samoan warrior, but odds are that you can determine one or 2 standard sizes that nicely fit you, and they'll also fit 90% of the teen and adult bracelet-lovers that you meet.You can also create this design at a variety of price-points by switching metals: copper, sterling silver, gold-fill, silver-fill and raw brass are all great options. Have fun selecti …
Jan 1st 2021 Tiffany White
Disco 8-Ball Necklace Tutorial

Disco 8-Ball Necklace Tutorial

Created by: Rita HutchinsonDesigner TipsCut cord to desired length.Add bead to suede cord.Add cord ends (glue in place).Attach clasp and jump ring. For best way to open and close loops, see Jump Ring Hint in Jewelry Basics 101 (PDF)Suggested Supplies1 yard (use 24")  #61-655-912 Printed Suede Cord, 5mm - Metallic Silver Gecko1 dozen (use 1)  #39-343-3  Silver Plated Lobster Clasp, 12mm2 each #43-800-506-3 TierraCast Bright Rhodium Plated Brass Pagoda Cord End f …
Jan 1st 2021 Rita Hutchinson
Diamonds and Lace Filigree Earrings Tutorial

Diamonds and Lace Filigree Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Mollie ValenteDesigner TipsMix the adhesive according to the manufacturer's instructions.Apply masking tape to the back side of the filigrees. This will prevent the adhesive from leaking through the openings.Apply adhesive to the back side of the flat-back crystal and center it on the filigree. Press gently in place. Repeat with the second filigree and crystal.Set the pieces aside in a warm area to cure. Curing overnight is usually best.Once cured, remove the masking tape from the ba …
Jan 1st 2021 Mollie Valente