Druzy Dreams necklace

DESIGNED BY Denise Yezbak Moore
FEATURING BEAD GALLERY® BEADS BY HALCRAFT COLLECTION 

Learn how to make this Druzy Dreams Necklace by designer Denise Yezbak Moore featuring Bead Gallery beads by Halcraft Collection. The instructions for this beautiful Bead Gallery creation include a comprehensive list of DIY jewelry making materials and supplies from our huge inventory of beads, charms, connectors, pendants, findings, stringing materials and tools. As well as a step by step DIY jewelry making a how-to guide for creating this one of a kind statement piece. Creating beautiful jewelry is easy with HalcraftCollection.com your online bead superstore!

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BEADS & JEWELRY MAKING SUPPLIES REQUIRED

01     Bead Gallery® purple dyed druzy agate geode half pendant
           15x25mm (18007)
11     Bead Gallery® natural druzy agate stone green luster coated
           7x12mm barrel beads (18260)
02     Bead Gallery® natural stalactite druzy agate stone iris metallic
           plated bead slices 5mm thick x approx. 12mm width (17939)
13     Bead Gallery® glass beads blue luster faceted 4x6mm teardrop
           (10390)
05     Bead Gallery® natural druzy agate stone dark purple iris plated
           8mm faceted round beads (18247)
08     Bead Gallery® natural druzy agate stone blue iris plated 12mm
           coin beads lentil (18262)
04     Bead Gallery® natural stalactite druzy agate stone rainbow metallic
           plated bead slices 5mm thick x appox 12mm width (17940)
12     Bead Gallery® natural druzy agate stone green iris plated 7x12mm
           barrel beads (18261)
08     Bead Gallery® natural druzy agate stone rainbow iris plated 12mm
           coin beads lentil (18263)
05     Bead Gallery® silver tone head pin (12957)
65”   Brown waxed linen cording.

Tools:
Beadalon classic nipper tool (JTNIP1)
Beadalon slim line round nose pliers (201A-014)
Beadalon 2 slim line chain nose pliers (201A-011)

Time: 1 hour

Level Of Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced

Easy To Follow DIY Instructions

1. Using head pin, string teardrop glass and form a simple loop. Repeat 4 times and set aside.
2. Remove bale from pendant.
3. Cut 65” of waxed linen cording.
4. Fold cording in half, string pendant, and form a lark’s head knot.
5. Form an overhand knot.
6. Bring strands together, string green barrel, form an overhand knot, separate strands, strand 1 - string 5 teardrop loops, pass cording through center of blue iris stalactite, pass strand 2 through back side of blue iris stalactite, bring cords to the top and form an overhand knot.
7. Bring strands together, string dark purple faceted druzy, form an overhand knot. Separate strands.
8. Left side – String glass teardrop, form an overhand knot, rainbow lentil, overhand knot, green barrel, overhand knot, dark purple faceted druzy, overhand knot, rainbow stalactite, overhand knot, dark purple faceted druzy, overhand knot, green barrel, overhand knot, rainbow lentil, overhand knot, blue iris barrel, overhand knot, blue iris lentil, overhand knot, blue iris barrel, overhand knot, rainbow lentil, overhand knot, green barrel, overhand knot, glass teardrop, overhand knot, blue iris barrel, overhand knot, rainbow stalactite, overhand knot, blue iris barrel, overhand knot, teardrop glass, overhand knot, blue iris lentil, overhand knot, green barrel, overhand knot, rainbow lentil, overhand knot, blue iris barrel, overhand knot, blue iris lentil, overhand knot, blue iris barrel, overhand knot, blue iris lentil, overhand knot, blue iris barrel, and overhand knot.
9. Repeat step 8 on right side of necklace.
10. Bring strands together, and form an overhand knot.
11. Separate strands – Move up a tad, form an overhand knot, string glass teardrop, and form an overhand knot. Trim and fray end.
12. Repeat step 11 on other strand.

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Denise Yezbak Moore is a self-taught artisan who loves to create anything with a bohemian flair. She specializes in one-of-a-kind jewelry designs, photography, and social media. Denise resides in Orange County, CA with her husband and two children.