DESIGNED BY Denise Yezbak Moore
FEATURING BEAD GALLERY® BEADS BY HALCRAFT COLLECTION
Learn how to make this Sacred Bloom Necklace by designer Dense 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 Halcraft Collection.
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47 Bead Gallery® Multi stone faceted 7mm round (13275)
01 Bead Gallery® antique gold tone lotus flower charm (14556)
01 Bead Gallery® sky blue dyed cloud agate pendant (15902)
94” Beadalon® German style wire, round gold 24g (180A-024)
01 gold tone tone 4mm jump ring
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
1. Organize stones from dark to light referencing the color wheel ending in aqua.
2. Make 2 equal stacks of stones. One for the left and one for the right side of equal matching stones. We will be wrapping these stone in the steps below. Follow your color pattern from this step.
3. Remove bale from pendant.
4. Using 4mm jump ring, attach pendant to bottom of lotus flower charm.
5. Remove jump ring from top of lotus charm.
6. Using 2” of wire, form a partial wrapped loop, attach to lotus flower charm, and complete wrapped loop.
7. String aqua stone and complete wrapped loop.
8. We will be chaining the loops together as we go. Using 2” of wire, form a partial wrapped loop, attach to previous loop, and complete wrapped loop.
9. String stone (from step 2), and complete wrapped loop.
10. Repeat steps 8-9 a total of 46 times.
11. Repeat step 6-7 connecting the last stone wrap to end of chain.
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.