Netted Beaded Necklace
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3y ago
The bead netting technique is a beadweaving technique that is quite easy to learn and works up very fast. You can use just seed beads or mix them with other beads (I mixed with rondelle beads for this tutorial), in one colour, size  or different colours and sizes. Materials 1. 10/0 sead beads(SB) 2. 4mm rondelle crystals(CR) 3. 0.3mm beading thread 4. Beading needle Step1: Cut  a comfortable length beading thread and thread one end unto a needle. Add a stop bead to the other end leaving about 2inches of thread to weave in later on. Step2: Pick a number of seed beads and p ..read more
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Banana beaded necklace design
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3y ago
This is done using the russian spiral technique. It is a very easy procedure and works up quickly too. It can be done with different sizes of seed beads. You can use 11/0 seed beads with 8/0 or 6/0 or 10/0 seed beads with 6/0 seed beads or even 6mm crystal rondelle bead. I have used 11/0 with 8/0 seed beads for this particular necklace. Materials 11/0  seed beads(Blue) 8/0 seed beads (yellow) (size1 and size 3) 0.25mm beading thread 1 beading needle 11/0 is sba while 8/o is sbb Procedure:  1: Pick 1sbb+4sba 3times and tie. I.e 1sbb+4sba+1sbb+4sba+1sbb+4sba 2. Tie ..read more
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Easy tubular cubic right angle weave beaded necklace or bracelet
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3y ago
Tubular necklace Usually made with the classic cubic right angle weave(CRAW) technique. I made this one by first doing two needles RAW (matting), then just close it up to form the tubular shape. Materials 1. Any size and shape bead (BB). I used 6mm pearls 2. Size 11/o seed beads(SB) 3. 2 beading needles(optional) 4.  0.25mm 0r 0.3mm beading thread or smaller size if using smaller sized BB 5. Clasp 6. Jumprings Procedure 1. Cut  a comfortable length beading thread and thread both ends unto a needle (if using needles) 2. Pick 3 BBs and slide down to the middle of the thread ..read more
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Nepal Chain Stitch Beaded Bracelet
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3y ago
The nepal chain stitch is a very easy stitch and it works up quickly too. However, it is a bit tricky as it needs a lot of tension and as such, you need to pull your thread very tight and often. Also, to prevent it from twisting, you need to hold the middle(stem) in order to overcome this. Materials 1. size 1or 2 or 3 seed beads in 2 colours(SBA and SBB) 2. Beading thread 3. Beading needle 1. Cut a length of thread and insert a needle at one end. Add a stop bead to the other end. 2. Pick up 3SBA+ 5SBB and slide them down to the stop bead. 2. Pass needle down throu ..read more
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Side layers 1 beaded necklace tutorial
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3y ago
The side layers design is classy and very easy to do. It is done with either 6mm or 8mm Crystal beads or pearls or any other type of beads. This tutorial was a very quick one and I just simply used the beads that I saw lying around. I also used a thicker thread and that is why the crystal beads are not very straight. ase if you want to try it, do use 8mm(size8) crystal bead with 10/o (size2) seed beads. Hope you enjoy the tutorial Materials needed 1. Size 2 seed beads (SB) 2. Size 6 or 8 crystal beads(CB) 3. 0.3mm monofilament thread 4. Beading needles(optional) Procedure 2. Pick 12SBs ..read more
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Old Abuja connection beaded bracelet
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3y ago
The old Abuja connection beaded bracelet is a fast and easy to make bracelet. You can use more or less number of seed beads depending on the look you want. Watch the tutorial below: Happy beading ..read more
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Zigzag beaded necklace or bracelet
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3y ago
This design is very easy to learn and different bead shapes and designs can be used. It is better to use the same size pearl or rounds for the bracelet and 2 different sizes for the necklace. For this tutorial, I will be using 8mm and 6 mm rondelles with 11/o seed beads. Let's begin: Materials 1. 8mm Rondelles 2. 6mm Rondelles 3. 0.3mm beading thread 4. 1 beading needle Step 1: Cut about two arms span or any length of beading thread that you are comfortable working with and thread unto a needle. Add a stop bead, leaving some tail to attach your clasp Step2: Pick 1Sb+1 6mm+1SB+1 6mm+1SB ..read more
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Birdsnest Beaded Necklace or Bracelet tutorial
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3y ago
I actually don't know what name to give to this design. But I think each component somewhat resembles a bird's nest hence the name. It is a beginner's project because it is easy and fast. Let's get started Materials 1. 8mm pearls (P) 2. 0.25mm fishing line 3. Size 1 or 2 seed beads (SB) 4. A beading needle Procedure 1. Pick up 1SB + 1P + 1SB + 1P +1SB + 1P , so a total of 6 beads. 2. Tie the threads to form a circle. 3. Pass needle through the last Pearl(to hide the knot and the 1st SB 4. Now pick as many SBs that will go round the next pearl an ..read more
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The old Abuja Connection Bead Earrings Tutorial
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3y ago
The old Abuja connection beaded necklace design is a very easy to make and lovely design. Making the earrings is even easier. So, why not make a pair of Abuja connection earrings to go with the necklace? Here is how to make the old Abuja connection bead earrings. Materials 1. 4mm rondelle crystals or pearls or seed beads or bicones.(CR) 2. 11/0 seed beads (size 2) (SB) 3. 0.25mm thread. 4 Two beading needles (optional) Let's get started : 1. Cut about 37 inches thread and thread each end unto a needle. 2. Pick 3 CR with the right needle and 1CR with the left needle. Slide down the 3CR ..read more
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How to make the fishbone spiral beaded necklace or bracelet
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3y ago
The fishbone spiral is very similar to the spiral design posted here. The only difference being that we substitute a crystal bead for two of the size 11/o B seed beads. Read on for the tutorial: Materials 1. 11/0 (size2) Seed beads  2. 6mm crystal beads 3. 0.3mm or 0.25mm monofilament (0.25mm is preferable because you will be passing the thread through the core beads severally.) 4. A beading needle. Procedure 1.  Cut the maximum length of thread that you can comfortably work with. Thread one end unto a needle and add a stop bead to the other ..read more
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