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Amethyst Cascade Earring Tutorial

Amethyst Cascade Earring Tutorial

Necklace ends can be used for things other than securing multistrand necklaces. This project uses necklace ends as a design element in cascading chain earrings.Amethyst is February's birthstone, making this a great February birthstone gift. (Other color options below.)Created by: Amy MickelsonDesigner TipsCut chain into the following lengths: 2 pieces each at 2.5", 2.0", 1.75", 1.5". Design Option: Cut the chain pieces all the same length.Use an oval jump ring to attach a crystal navette to the …
Feb 1st 2021 Rings & Things Staff
Lu Star Earrings Tutorial

Lu Star Earrings Tutorial

Created by: The Swarovski Crystal CREATE YOUR STYLE Design TeamDesigner TipsUsing one eye pin, attach one Chinese Lu Charm to the bottom.Slide on one 6mm gold bicone crystal, one 10mm Rouge pearl, and one 6mm gold bicone. Make a simple loop to close. (Use 1-step looper or see Jewelry Basics 101 - PDF).Attach ear wire.Repeat for other earring.Note: Aurum 2x (bright gold) bicone beads are not always available, so we've linked in 2 other 6mm gold bicone bead options below as optional substitut …
Feb 1st 2021 Swarovski Create Your Style Design Team
Aurora Sprinkles Earrings Tutorial

Aurora Sprinkles Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Rita Hutchinson   Designer TipsCut bezel strip to size (one 8-12" piece) and flatten/ work harden with nylon hammer.Add texture to both sides of bezel strip with texture stamping hammer and included "sprinkles" design stamp. (The wire may distort somewhat. Don’t be concerned, this will not be noticeable at the end.)Cut textured bezel strip in half.If you don’t have a tumbler, use Novacan to antique the wire at this step, and polish the high points with steel wool.Wrap 1 textured …
Feb 1st 2021 Rita Hutchinson
Sacred Curling Stone Bracelet Tutorial

Sacred Curling Stone Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Amy MickelsonDesigner TipsUse 6 wavy disks with the dapping set, to create domed bead caps to fit the rotund trade beads. Flatten the rest with a nylon hammer to create 12mm brass heishi.String the beads on the stretch cord in a symmetric design. For visual interest, use varying diameters of plastic and metal heishi.Cut the cord so you have about 2" extra at each end.Tie a surgeon’s knot next to one of the rotund trade beads. They have larger holes and you can hide the knot in the ho …
Feb 1st 2021 Amy Mickelson
Red Vines and Nibs Bracelet Tutorial

Red Vines and Nibs Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Jaci BostonDesigner TipsSee step-by-step blog article: How to make wrapped leather braceletsStart with extra leather and thread; cutting off any excess is better than not having enough.For security, add additional stitches on the first and last beads.Stay focused, the figure-eight stitching is easily done, but it is also easy to make a mistake.When using bead thread, like size D Superlon, double the thread and string through the beads twice.This bracelet uses 23 6mm beads and has an …
Feb 1st 2021 Jaci Boston
Skull Kid Leather Wrapped Bracelet Tutorial

Skull Kid Leather Wrapped Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Jaci BostonDesigner TipsCreate a template from a copyright-free image.Glue your image pattern to the metal with rubber cement, and cut along the pattern with a jeweler's saw.Keep the saw blade well lubricated to create ease while sawing.To avoid breaking your blades, keep the saw upright, without tilting, while you're sawing.Punch holes prior to texturizing the skulls.You can use any sort of hammer to give your metal a unique texture.Use a nylon or a rawhide mallet to flatten out you …
Feb 1st 2021 Jaci Boston
Some Days... Bracelet Tutorial

Some Days... Bracelet Tutorial

When everything about your day has been difficult, here's a bracelet to help turn it around.Created by: Polly Nobbs-LaRueDesigner Tips No tools required!  Here's one thing in your day, that's the opposite of difficult.Simply spring open one of the bracelet's loops, and slide the charms on one at a time, making sure they all face the right direction. Make sure you like the way they are hanging, and re-hook the loop.Smile, and let your bracelet quietly express the words you can't say out …
Feb 1st 2021 Polly Nobbs-LaRue
Sari Fishtail Bracelet Tutorial

Sari Fishtail Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Rita Hutchinson   Designer TipsUsing files and sanding sponges, refine the ends of the cuff bracelet until it is smooth and comfortable to wear. Adjust shape by hand as desired, to fit your individual wrist.The length of ribbon needed to braid onto this bracelet will vary depending on width and tightness of braid. This ribbon is about 10mm wide, and a bit less than 2 feet of ribbon (including knot and tail) was used.Fold ribbon in half, wrap around bracelet (from the inside) whe …
Feb 1st 2021 Rita Hutchinson
Shoreline Bangle Bracelet Tutorial

Shoreline Bangle Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Rita HutchinsonDesigner TipsMake wire-wrapped loops with the pearls, and add a jump ring to each charm. For instructions on wire-wrapped loops, and best way to open and close jump rings, see Jewelry Basics 101 (PDF)This steel bracelet is springy. You can free one side of the bracelet, allowing you to string on the wrapped loop pearls and the button, and then lock it back into place.The shank on all the TierraCast buttons with shank are large enough to string onto these bracelets. Mix …
Feb 1st 2021 Rita Hutchinson
River Blossom Bracelet Tutorial

River Blossom Bracelet Tutorial

Create this project using large-hole gemstone beads of your choice, 1mm cotton or leather cord, and your favorite button as the clasp.Created by: Rita HutchinsonDesigner TipsCut cording and fold in half. Using the button as a guide, make a loop that just barely fits over the button and tie an overhand knot with both pieces of leather.String first bead and add a simple knot. Continue.When you have reached the desired length, thread the cord through the button shank from opposite sides and knot. B …
Feb 1st 2021 Rita Hutchinson