There’s something about this bead dangle cluster style of necklace I just love; I can’t stop making and wearing them.
In fact, I have a hard time deciding every day which one of many to wear (which tells me I probably have far more than I need!)
This one is extra fun because of the wire wrapped crystals along the chain. And, of course, it’s purple. How can it possibly be wrong? 😉
Anyhow, enjoy the video and make yourself some jewelry in your favorite colors.
Materials:
- three charms
- two large beads for dangles (plus bead caps, if desired)
- eight crystal bicone beads
- 10 head pins
- eight split rings or jump rings
- 24 inches of chain for necklace
- toggle clasp
- two 1-inch rings
- chain nose pliers
- round nose pliers
- wire cutters
- split ring tool, if needed
Instructions:
- Arrange large beads and bead caps on two head pins in pattern of your choice.
- To make each head pin into a dangle, use chain nose pliers to grasp wire just at point where it exits last bead. Bend wire at 90-degree angle.
- Grasp bend with round nose pliers and wrap wire around pliers as far as possible to start to make a loop. Reposition pliers to finish loop.
- Use wire cutters to trim wire where it crosses beginning of loop.
- Attach split ring or jump ring to center link of 24-inch chain. Attach 1-inch rings to this split ring.
- Attach bead dangles and charms to 1-inch rings with split rings or jump rings.
- Slide a bicone crystal onto a head pin. To make head pin into a dangle, use chain nose pliers to grasp wire just at point where it exits bead. Bend wire at 90-degree angle.
- Grasp bend with round nose pliers and wrap wire around pliers as far as possible to start to make a loop. Reposition pliers to finish loop.
- Use pliers to slightly open loop and slide through a link of necklace chain ½ inch from split ring at center. Close loop and wrap excess wire around wire coming out of bicone crystal. Use wire cutters to trim excess wire.
- Repeat to attach another three bicone crystals, each ½ inch apart along necklace chain.
- Repeat steps 7-10 to attach four bicone crystals to other side of necklace chain.
- Attach half of clasp with a jump ring or split ring to each end of chain.
Okay, I think I have a new favorite. Where’s the video?
It’s there now, sorry about that!
I am absolutely positive I pasted in the embed code, but WordPress has this weird way of making html disappear under certain circumstances. I’ll have to double check from now on.
Enjoy!
Okay, I will NOW. 🙂