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C.Holy Bear. Beading Projects — Beadaholique. DIY Jewellery - Wire Celtic Knot Tutorial. If you love Celtic jewellery, then you will love how to make this wire Celtic knot.

DIY Jewellery - Wire Celtic Knot Tutorial

Every girl loves jewelry but making it yourself takes it to a whole new level. The satisfaction of wearing your DIY jewellery pieces is unequaled. The process of making wire Celtic knots jewelry isn’t easy, but it is worth it when you finally end up with that custom made stunning piece. DIY Jewellery – Wire Celtic Knot Tutorial I am more of a crocheting fanatic myself, but I just found myself so enticed by the beautiful pieces that I stumbled upon, and the site did say I could do it myself, so I tried it. The results were a fantastic brooch that I wear to church every Sunday. Wire Celtic Knot Materials Two pieces of 11.6 cm (4 9/16 in) of 16 ga (1.2 mm)Two pieces fishhook ear wireThe rest of the materials is disclosed within tutorial (full disclosure on download) Since you will be working with metals and other hard materials, you will also need quite some tools for the process.

DIY Jewellery - Wire Celtic Knot Tutorial. Birthstone Guide. Free pattern schema for pendant (brooch, ring) Free pattern for pendant, brooch or ring Alessandra by Athena.

Free pattern schema for pendant (brooch, ring)

Algunas ideas de como usar el coiling gizmo. Artistic Wire - Professional Deluxe Coiling Gizmo. Jewelry Tips with Nancy. WIRE AND WIRE : outil à spirales pour bijoux. World Jewellery Designs: New wire jewelry tutorial - Sprial Loop Frames. New wire jewelry tutorial - Sprial Loop Frames I am delighted to announce the release of my latest wire jewellery tutorial entitled SPIRAL LOOP FRAMES.

World Jewellery Designs: New wire jewelry tutorial - Sprial Loop Frames

This tutorial is currently for sale at Jewelry Lessons, my Etsy shop and my Folksy shop and costs $5.00/£3.00. Please click on the links for more details of the tutorial. Tutorials - Handmade Jewelry Designs by Aga Kruk. Adult Bead Project. Disclaimer: The information in each project is submitted by our users and presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor results guaranteed, nor is freedom from any patent to be inferred.

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Native American Jewelry. Beading Tutorials: Beaded Jewelry Cones. Today’s necklace-a-day design features a favorite color combination - amber and dark blue.

Beading Tutorials: Beaded Jewelry Cones

I have nearly half a pound of these fantastic metallic orange bugle beads, and decided to make a dent in the stash by creating a multi-strand necklace with them. Since giving up on metal findings like eye-pins, I’ve had to take a different approach to multi-strand, and usually finish designs with herringbone tubes that make way to beaded clasps. It’s a lengthy process, and although the results are worth it, I’m not often up to the challenge of making these pieces. Apart from quick beading, the thing I miss most about the traditional multi-strand technique is making my own jewelry cones to cap the strands.

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Jewelry Supplies. Rings. Necklaces. Chain Maille. Bracelets. Earrings. Collage Jewelry: Altered Spoon Tutorial by Lynn Stevens. My name is Lynn Stevens.

Collage Jewelry: Altered Spoon Tutorial by Lynn Stevens

I reside in Idaho with my DH and two fur babies. Art has always been a part of my life. My favorite being Mixed Media, Altered Art and Stamping. I love to try new things and hope to share what I learn with all of you. I am a Guest Designer for Gingersnap Creations, Artistic Outpost and I Brake for Stamps. A few safety tips before we start. Items you will need - Small spoon; burnsamatic hand held tourch or propane torch or jewelers torch; a tourch tip for the heat source; two long handled needle nose pliers; container of cool water; dremmel tool with cutting wheel or jewelers saw or small saw for cutting off end; misc jewelry findings: pearls, charms, glass pebbles, collage images,etc.; Diamond glaze or resin; and steel wool.

Begin by holding spoon with pliers over blue flame of heat source, depending on what your spoon is made of silver, gold plate, stainless steel will vary the heating time. Continue to heat and bend until spoon almost touches along back. Creating a Peyote Bezel. (copyright 2012 Deborah Roberti) The base for all of my rivoli patterns is the peyote bezel.

Creating a Peyote Bezel

Made up of size 11/0 Delica beads and 15/0 seed beads, this beaded bezel—or cup—holds the rivoli in place and also enables you to embellish the rivoli by beading around it. The Beading Gem's Journal: How to Make Spoon and Fork Jewelry Tutorials.