DIY JEWELRY making
Designed by Denise Yezbak Moore
featuring Bead Gallery® beads
available exclusively at www.Halcraftcollection.com
Materials:
02 Bead Gallery® dyed dolomite square (10515)
02 Bead Gallery® Philippine Bayang wood round 9mm (14983)
06 Bead Gallery® orange dyed dolomite stone chips (10136)
01 Bead Gallery® 24mm triangle aqua dyed agate (14927)
04 Bead Gallery® aqua tone metal plated oval beads (12096)
02 Bead Gallery® silver plated rondelle spacer beads (12150)
02 Bead Gallery® aqua dyed imperial jasper round 8mm (13299)
07 Bead Gallery® antique silver plated cylinder 5x9mm (12157)
02 Bead Gallery® silver plated rope pattern ring 13mm (12117)
24” aqua suede leather cording
07 silver tone 2” beaded head pins
11 silver tone 6mm jump rings
Tools:
Chain-nose pliers (2)
Wire nippers
Round-nose pliers
Hammer
Level of difficulty (Intermediate Advanced)
Time – Less than 1 hour
Instructions:
1. Cut 24” of aqua suede cording.
2. Fold cording in half and string 2 rope rings to the center of cord.
3. Bring cords together and string tube bead to the end of cording.
Lightly hammer bead flat.
4. Bring cords together and string 5 tube beads.
5. String cording through both rings, and pass the cord back through
1 ring.
6. Space the beads out equally with the last bead toward the end of
the cording. Lightly Hammer each bead flat.
7. Using 2” beaded head pin, string 3 chips and form a simple loop.
Repeat 1 time.
8. Using 2” beaded head pin, string square amazonite and form a simple
loop. Repeat 1 time.
9. Using 2” beaded head pin, string spacer, wood bead and form a simple
loop. Repeat 1 time.
10. Using 2” beaded head pin, string spacer, triangle agate and form a
simple loop.
11. Connect 4 aqua metal ovals to 6mm jump rings. Connect dangles using
6mm jump rings to the center of bracelet in the following order: chips,
aqua oval, wood, amazonite, aqua oval, triangle agate, aqua oval, wood,
amazonite, aqua oval and chip.
Denise Yezbak Moore is a self-taught artisan. Denise has been designing for Halcraft Collection 9 years. Her favorite style to create is anything with a bohemian flair. She resides in California and enjoys hearing from fellow beaders.