I have 15 minutes to write this post before I actually have to start work! :) So I must be quick! x
At the weekend, I came across all the supplies I needed to remake an older creation of mine... (How cool is that? No bead purchases! The gals at "Operation: Tackle That Bead Stash" will be proud of me).
A cluster pearl necklace that I had made over a year ago, and since I found more than enough supplies to remake it, I thought whilst I am at it, I'd write a tutorial to go with it.
So - if you want to learn how I made this necklace, and if you'd like to learn how to make it too, click on the link below to fly away to it. Would love feedback, or photographs if you make it too! (I'll be well chuffed if you send me pictures!) anyhoo ... enough babble ... must start work!
Hope you like it! ♥
Thanks for the tutorial, i have a wire phobia and a pile of lampwork beads getting bigger by the day so I do need the practice :0)
ReplyDeleteOh that is gorgeous! And a fantastic tutorial too, thank you so much for sharing it. Well done tackling some of your stash, we're proud of ya :D
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing..beautifully done..;o)x
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. Would love to make something like this for xmas presents. Love the tutorial - it looks so easy to follow. Will send you a picture if I make one - though might take a while
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Love this... So cute. I'm adding to my Xmas list.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty design and a great way to use up different sized pearls!
ReplyDeleteThis tutorial comes at a great time for me, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Thanks for the Tutorial.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Thank you for an easy to understand tutorial.
ReplyDeleteNow I know what to do with all those pearls I've recently purchased .... this tutorial is great. Thanks so much. Babette from Dallas, Texas
ReplyDeleteNice one! Thank you
ReplyDeleteI have included your awesome tutorial in a tutorial round up on my blog today. Enjoy and have a great day!
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Such a smart way to do it! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing! I need help though. All of my cluster beads fall to one side when hanging rather than staying clustered. Any advice? I think my only difference is that my rings are 6mm.
ReplyDeleteSince your jump rings are a little bit bigger, add an extra bead or two onto each one. This should beef it up a bit and the beads should cluster and support each other! x♥ Good Luck ♥x
DeleteColor of this necklace is very beautiful, clustering makes more attractive, nice job done.
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Thanks so much for the tutorial, I can't wait to try this project out.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a smart way to do it! Thanks so much for sharing!
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Very nice !!!!!thanks so much !
ReplyDeleteGreat Tutorial!!!! I want try *_*
ReplyDeleteI love this project! I featured it on a Pearl Necklace round-up on my blog! Here's the link: http://www.mygirlishwhims.com/2014/01/twenty-pearl-necklace-tutorials.html
ReplyDeleteIts really cute !!
ReplyDeleteI've been trying to find a pattern like this! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletevery nice project .
ReplyDelete2016 and here i am reading this easy and awesome tutorial!!! thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, is this tutorial available at another link or is it still available. The original link for the tutorial is not available.
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