DIY Seed Bead and Gemstones Pointed Earrings with FREE Pattern Tutorial

We’re combining seed bead and gemstones together in this FREE bead-stitch Pointed Earrings pattern tutorial.. It involves peyote stitching around a 10mm round gemstone bead and adding bursts of bead around the bezel. This earring pattern uses: 10mm round gemstones, 4mm round gemstones, wire guardians, 11/0 Delica seed beads and 15/0 round seed beads. And earwires, beading thread and needle.

Items used in this example:

  • ONX10RD-8 – 10mm Round Onyx Gemstone
  • BGA4RD-8 – 4mm Round Black-Gold Amazonite Gemstone
  • SB00269 – 11/0 Galvanized Gold Delica Seed Beads
  • SB01136 – 15/0 Galvanized Yellow Gold Seed Beads
  • A006599 – White Superlon Beading Thread Bobbin
  • Z010382 – Gold Plated Wire Guardian
  • TCZ0148 – Gold Filled Hoop Earring Wires by Tierracast®
  • A006767 – #10 Long English Beading Needles

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DIY Gemstone, Ribbon & Leather Bracelet with Video Tutorial

We’ve got a special DIY for your summer outfits! Create a leather bracelet with large-hole gemstones and braided with silk ribbon. This tutorial is a revamp of our previous blog post: Criss Cross Leather Bracelet by Dakota Stones. Check out this blog post for written directions on how to make these bracelets. Plus, below is a previous LIVE episode where Tory demonstrates how to braid and make this leather bracelet!

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Gemstone, Ribbon & Leather Bracelet with FREE Video Tutorial

Items used in bracelets:

  • TC02349 – 16.5mm Antique Pewter Amor Round Button by TierraCast®
  • A022076 – 2mm Natural Light Brown Round Leather Cord
  • A021777 – Tutti Frutti Hand Dyed Silk Ribbon
  • RHO8RDLH-8 – Rhodonite Large Hole 8mm Round

Bracelet Video Tutorial

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Tutorial begins at 3:30 minutes.




DIY Layered Necklace with Gemstones

Summer is about hot weather and even hotter trends. Layered or Neck-Mess Necklaces are a must-have for summer because they are easy to pair with your casual to dressy outfit. We’ve got a fun DIY for you using many different components like Limited Edition gemstones mixes, seed beads, necklace chain and instant pendants; all layered together.

We love the different gemstone shapes in the Blue Skies gemstone mix, where we used the heishi and round beads in this mix for our layered necklace.

Items used in necklace:

  • Z001033 – 32 Inch Rhodium Plated Cable Chain Necklace
  • X003062 – 5.5mm Jump Ring
  • Y005033 – 6mm Closed Ring
  • FTBW0001 – Fine SoftFlex Wire
  • X009683 – Limited Edition Clear Blue Skies Candy Jade Mix from Dakota Stones
  • SB00106 – 8/0 Galvanized Silver Seed Beads
  • A004830 – 2mm Silver Plated Crimp Tubes
  • Z010379/Z010376 – Wire Guardians
  • CH01180 (1 foot)- 11.6mm Silver Finish Steel Thin Paperclip Cable Chain

Instant Pendant:
Z016436 – Silver Instant Pendant with Cone
Get the components and pattern tutorial for the instant pendant in the Peyote Tube with Beadalon Instant Pendants blog post.

GoodyBeads.com blog | DIY Layered Necklace with Gemstones

Directions:

  1. Cut paperclip chain in half to make two 6 inch pieces.
  2. Cut a 20″ piece of soft flex wire.
  3. String on the following:
    1. Seed bead, crimp tube and seed bead.
    2. 5 round gemstones and seed bead. Repeat 6 more times.
    3. Crimp tube and seed bead.
  4. Loop one end of flex wire through a Wire Guardian, making sure to loop the wire guardian through a link of a 6″ paperclip chain. Slide flex wire through seed bead and crimp tube. And crimp the tube with crimping pliers. Cut end to leave about a 1/2 inch tail. Slide beads over to repeat and crimp on other end and other chain link.
  5. Open a jump ring and slide on other end of paperclip chain and link it to the ends of the chain necklace. This is where all the layers will link on.
  6. Cut a 30″ piece of soft flex wire.
  7. String on the following bead sections:
    1. Seed bead, crimp tube and seed bead
    2. Two small heishi and seed bead. Repeat and string on 24inches of this sequence.
    3. crimp tube and seed bead.
  8. Feed one end of the flex wire through the Wire Guardian, making sure to loop the wire guardian through the end link of the chain necklace. (Same place you attached the paperclip chain in step 5) Slide flex wire through seed bead and crimp tube and make a crimp. Cut end to leave a 1/2 inch tail. Slide all the beads over to hide the tail end and repeat crimping on this this end.

9. Unclasp both of the clasp on the chain necklace. Open jump ring, slide on ring where all the layers are linked at and a closed ring. Do on both sides and add clasp back on.

10. Make peyote tube add to instant pendant. You can find pattern tutorial from the Peyote Tube with Beadalon Instant Pendants with components. Gently open the loop of the instant pendant just big enough to slide chain necklace on. And gently close it.

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Fringe Earrings with Gemstone Cube Beads – FREE Pattern Tutorial

So Vang made this pair of earrings during one of our Facebook Lives and it has quickly become a favorite among jewelry makers! Dakota Stones 2mm gemstone cube beads were bead stitched onto a Beadalon® Quick Link, you’ll see on the PDF just how easy this pair of earrings are to make. Plus, check out the live episode where So demonstrates how to make them.

Items used in fringe earrings:

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Goodybeads.com Blog | Fringe Earrings with Gemstone Cube Beads - FREE Pattern Tutorial

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Video Tutorial

Check out the video tutorial on our Facebook Videos, to watch So demonstrate how to create these pair of earrings as well as a tip to using banded gemstone strands.




DIY Succulent Earrings with Crazy Lace Agate Gemstones

Make these cute succulent earrings using TierraCast succulent findings from their Renewal Collection and Crazy Lace Agate gemstones from Dakota Stones.

Items used in earrings:

  • TC02874 – 10mm Antique Silver Succulent Earring Post by TierraCast®
  • TC02877 (2) – 12mm Antique Silver Succulent Charm by TierraCast
  • GCL8RD-M-8 – MATTE Green Crazy Lace Agate 8mm Round 8-Inch
  • TC01253 (2) – 2 Inch Silver 21 Gauge Eyepin by TierraCast
  • TC01208 (2) – Clear Comfort Earring Back by Tierracast

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Succulent Earrings with Crazy Lace Agate Gemstones FREE Tutorial

Directions:

  1. Open eyepin loop, slide on succulent charm and close loop.
  2. Slide a gemstone onto the eyepin and make a simple loop.
  3. Open loop and slide onto loop of post earring. Close loop. Make sure loops on eyepin are parallel and facing the same direction. This will help the succulent dangle to face forward.
  4. Repeat all steps for other earring.

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Goody Beads Exclusives this week featuring Banded Strands

Banded stones have seen a rise in popularity recently at Goody Beads, so we’ve recently expanded our line of banded stones. 

Banded strands have two different meanings in the gem community. Banded gemstones, for example, occur when the beads themselves have different minerals laced throughout the stone in noticeably distinct colors. This is common especially in agate geodes, which are fairly common in the US. 

Banded strands have multiple colors of the same stone type in one strand. Most gemstones have different coloring depending on the minerals present in the stone, but have the same chemical formation and crystal structure to still be considered the same stone. In the case of turquoise, because of the oxidation process in chromium it is not uncommon to find traces of brown, different grades of blue and green in the stone. For some turquoise samples, especially those coming from famous mines, rough specimens with these color differences might be discarded or looked over for lacking uniformity. Banded strands allow these specimens to be used and appreciated by gemstone lovers and designers. 

When designing with banded strands, arranging the beads by their shades is a classic staple. Ombre designs have gained popularity as more subtle jewelry has swung back into favor. However, all of the stones on each strand harmonize with each other, so feel free to pick and choose beads from the strand and pair them how you like!

We have banded strands available in a variety of shades, including more natural gemstone colors like sunstonerhodonite, and tanzanite. If you like bright colors, try amethystpink tourmaline, or turquoise.




DIY Box Knot Leather Bracelet by Pat Netz

Pat Netz, one of our participating members from our Facebook Group, Goody Beaders posted a leather bracelet with a box knot. And we love it so much that we had to have her on our Facebook Live to show us how to do it. Make sure you check out the video HERE!

Pat has graciously given us a tutorial and images on how to make the box knot bracelet!

Here is what you’ll need:

  • (4) 12” piece of 1.5 mm leather cord
  • (4) 6mm TierraCast Barrel Beads
  • (2) 10mm TierraCast Crimp End Cap
  • (6) 8 mm Large Hole Gemstone Beads
  • (2) 4 mm Oval Jump Rings
  • (1) Magnetic Clasp

Other Tools:

  • Painters Tape
  • Toothpick
  • Chain Nose Pliers
  • Crimp Ends Bent Chain Nose Pliers
  • Flush Cutter
  • E6000 Glue

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GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Box Knot Leather Bracelet by Pat Netz with FREE Tutorial

Directions:

1.Place 2 pieces of leather vertically and 2 pieces horizontally and place a piece of tape over the center.

2. Take the top 2 pieces and loop down. Tape to hold.

3. Take the bottom 2 pieces and loop up. Tape to hold.

4. Now take the 2 right pieces over the 1st loop and under the 2nd loop.(working from right to left)

5. Take the 2 left pieces over the 1st loop and under the 2nd loop(working left to right).

6. Now hold all 8 pieces in center and remove tape. Start pulling cords to cinch in knot. To tighten pull opposite corners at same time.

7. With the 2 center pieces of leather, add 1 large hole bead. You may want to cut one end of the leather at an angle to help put the bead on. Now slide on a crimp bead, repeat 2 more times.

8. Repeat this pattern for the other side.

9. Crimp the crimp beads. I measured from the center of the knot to the center of a crimp bead approximately 1”. This will make a 7” bracelet.

10. Trim excess leather to put on your crimp ends. Cut one piece of leather on an angle to fit into end.

11. With a toothpick, add the E6000 glue into the cap. Push in your 4 pieces of leather and crimp. Repeat for other side.

12. Add the 4mm jump ring and the magnetic clasp.

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Dakota Stones Microfacet Gemstones & DIY Memory Wire Bracelet with Cellini Spiral Pattern

Our large selection of micro facet gemstones, from our friends at Dakota Stones, are small diamond cut gemstones expertly cut into rounds, rondelles, bicones, cubes and coins. Learn about how these gemstones are cut and get designing with micro facet gemstones in a Cellini Spiral and adding it to a fun memory wire wrap bracelet.

Micro Faceted Gemstones

Dakota Stones’ faceted gemstones ‘are machine cut with industrial-grade diamonds. With the use of new technology, geometry and an understanding of light, which is extremely important for precious stones with strong dispersion, [Dakota Stones] can now make the facets on each stone cleaner, sharper, and more consistent with minimal or no need for polishing. This means…manufacturing mathematically precise cuts on extremely small surfaces while getting the same luster and shine as we would see on large surfaces.’

Now let’s get to designing with small faceted gemstones!

Black Spinel Cellini Spiral Memory Wire Bracelet

The basic design for the cellini spiral is using a 11/0 delica, 11/0 round Miyuki seed bead and 8/0 Miyuki seed bead. In this case, we’re subbing the 8/0 with some gorgeous 4mm rondelle Black Spinel gemstone bead.

Items used in Cellini Spiral pattern:

  • BSP4RL-F – 4mm Black Spinel Diamond Faceted Rondelle Beads
  • SB00145 – DB041 11/0 Transp. Silver Lined Crystal Delica Seed Beads
  • SB00416 – 11-9591 Pearl Ceylon Miyuki Seed Beads
  • SB00422 – 11-91051 Galvanized Silver Miyuki Seed Beads
  • A006587 – Crystal Fireline Thread 50 Yard Spool (6LB TEST)
  • A006767 – #10 Long English Beading Needles – 4 Pack

Items to complete memory wire bracelet:

  • WR00120 – Large Silver Heavy Duty Bracelet Memory Wire
  • A003566 – 10mm Silver Plated Bali Style Spacer
  • CH01105 (6) – 5mm Round Metallic Platinum Leather
  • Z006368 – 5mm Silver Brass Cord End Cap – 4 Pack
  • ONX10RD-8 – 10mm Onyx Gemstone Round Beads

Directions:

  1. Start with 4-5 feet of beading thread. (This is a starting piece, you’ll need to add more to complete the spiral.) Sew on 6 delica beads, 2 pearl beads, 2 silver beads, 2 black spinel beads, 2 silver beads and 2 pearl beads.

2. Tie threads together to create a loop of beads. Tie two knots, making sure to leave a 5-6 inch tail end. Sew through loop once around.

3. You are going to peyote stitch around the looped beads:
– Pick up a delica bead skip a delica on the loop beads, sew through next delica.
– Pick up another delica, skip a delica and sew through next delica.
– Pick up a delica skip first pearl seed bead and sew through next pearl seed bead.
– Pick up a pearl seed bead, skip silver bead and sew through next silver bead.
– Pick up a silver bead, skip first black spinel and sew through next black spinel.
– Pick up a black spinel, skip first silver bead and sew through next silver bead.
– Pick up a silver bead skip first pearl seed bead and sew through next peal seed bead.
– Pick up a pearl bead, skip first delica, sew through next delica and up through the next delica to start the next row.

NOTE: As a helpful tip while you sew around your spiral, when you are picking up a bead, you are picking up the bead corresponding to the bead you just sewn out of. So if you sewed out of a silver seed bead, you should pick up a silver seed bead in your pattern.

4. Repeat step 3 for the next row. By this time, your spiral will start to take shape. Use a 5mm wide dowel to help guide your bead in a spiral shape.

5. Repeat step 3 until you’ve used up all your Black Spinel beads.

NOTE: Between your spiral, you’ll run out of beading thread. To add more, sew your ends through your spiral, looping around a couple of beads before cutting off excess. Add another 4-5 feet of beading thread to your needle, loop around some beads of your spiral before guiding your needle back through the path of where you’ve left off to continue your spiral pattern.

6. Your Cellini spiral is done.

7. To make your memory wire bracelet, make a simple loop to one end of your memory wire with Memory Wire Finishing Pliers.

8. Slide on an onyx bead, spacer, 3 onyx beads, spacer and another onyx bead. Slide end cap and 3 inches of leather and end cap. Slide on Cellini spiral, onyx bead, spacer, 3 onyx beads, spacer and another onyx bead. Slide on another end cap, 3 inches of leather and end cap.

9. Cut excess memory wire with Memory Wire Cutters, leaving about 1/4 to 1/2 inches. Make a simple loop with this end.




February: DIY Project A Day

We’re kicking off the new year with another month of DIY Project a day. For the entire month of February, every day we will give you a DIY project. We will have everything from simple hoop earrings to fun bead-stitching designs. We’ll incorporate a lot of our favorites like gemstones, crystals, tassels, leather and more! Plus, as a bonus for this month, we have special guest designers to help inspire your month!

Each blog post and project will include a high quality image with a full components list and a simple, easy-to-follow directions.

Here is a calendar and list of our daily DIY projects to get you inspired!

List of Daily Projects:

  1. Garnet Gemstone Wire Wrapped Cuff
  2. Golden Goddess Earrings with Lapis Gemstones
  3. Boho Babe Earrings
  4. White Heart-Day Leather Bracelet
  5. FLASHBACK Friday: Skipping Heartbeat Earrings
  6. Easy Threader Earrings with Pearls
  7. Leaf Drop and Straw Necklace with Beadable Accessories
  8. Fan Tassel Hoop Earrings
  9. Purple Garnet Hoop Earrings with Mircofacet Gemstones
  10. Paradise Beading Necklace with Swarovski Crystals
  11. Chunky Paperclip Chain Bracelet
  12. FLASHBACK Friday: Statement Bib Necklace with Chinese Crystals
  13. Cowrie Shell Earrings
  14. Carabiner Wrap Bracelet or Necklace
  15. Baroque Pearl Tiered Earrings
  16. Hanging Earrings with Purple Lace Agates
  17. Beadable Fan Earrings with Diamond Drop
  18. Large Snowflake Earrings (Winter’s not over yet…)
  19. FLASHBACK Friday: Easy Leather Hook Bracelet
  20. Half Circle Chain Earrings with Turquoise Seed Beads
  21. Hook Wrap Bracelet with Vegan Bolo Leather Cord
  22. Starburst Post Earrings with Beadable Pendant
  23. Arrow Leather Bracelet
  24. Macrame Wheel Earrings
  25. Tropical Statement Earrings
  26. FLASHBACK Friday: Stone Ripple Leather Bracelet
  27. Jacque Tassel Earrings
  28. Fringe Earrings with Triangle Link




DIY Arrow Hook Bracelet with Flat Leather

Make this arrow hook bracelet with flat leather. Leather jewelry pairs well with men and women’s fashion style.

Items used in hook bracelet:

  • CH00962 (16) – 5mm Brown Perforated Leather
    Or get length to 2x the length of your wrist plus 1 inch.
  • Z014477 – Antique Silver Arrow Clasp for 5mm Flat Leather
  • A015699 – Antique Silver Bar with Loop Slider for Flat Leather
    or any other Slider for 10mm Flat Leather
  • BCL8RD-8 – 8mm Blue Crazy Lace Agate Round Gemstone Beads
  • Z010746 – 2 Inch Silver Plated Bali Style Headpin with 3mm Ball
  • A015821 – Super New Glue

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Arrow Hook Bracelet with Flat Leather FREE Tutorial

Directions:

  1. Slide gemstone bead onto the headpin and make a simple loop. Open loop and slide through leather slider bead loop. Close loop.
  2. Fold leather piece in half. Slide the slider bead through both leather ends. Pull slider towards the middle to create a loop in the leather.
  3. Add a dot of glue in the channel of the arrow clasp and use a toothpick to coat in the inside. Insert both leather ends in the channel and hold it in place for few seconds to adhere. Let bracelet dry for up to 24 hours before wearing.




DIY Hanging Earrings with Purple Lace Agate Gemstones

This pair of earring is very unique because all the findings are handmade using multi-color Artistic Wire. Add the fine beauty of Purple Lace Agate to match the wires for a bold pop of color!

Items used in earrings:

  • AW00230 – 20 gauge multi colored artistic wire
  • AW00224 – 18 gauge multi colored artistic wire
  • AW00236 – 22 gauge multi colored artistic wir
  • PCA4RD-8 – 4mm purple crazy lace agate
  • PCA8RD-8 – 8mm purple crazy lace agate
  • Z014352 – 1.5-2.0 mm green Chinese glass
  • Z013504 – 3.0 mm grey Chinese glass
  • CH00718 – Chain

Tools:

  • Flat nose pliers
  • Round nose pliers
  • Flush cutter
  • Pen or small dowel

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Hanging Earrings with Purple Lace Agate Gemstones FREE Tutorial

Directions:

  1. String TEN 4mm gemstone and TEN Chinese glass alternating them on the 22-gauge wire. (Do not cut wire off of spool.)
  2. Make a loop an inch from the end then pull one of each bead next to the loop you’ve made and then make a loop on the other side, without cutting wire. Continue making loops, alternating in different directions, while pulling beads up until you have loops after all of the beads.
  3. Cut loop of beads from the spool, leaving an inch of wire on either side. Gently wrap it around the pen/dowl working it to form a bead.
  4. Slide bead off the pen and onto a 3.25 inch piece of 18-gauge wire. Slide on a 3mm Chinese glass next to the wire bead followed by an 8mm gemstone and another 3mm Chinese glass and make a simple loop. Repeat on the other side and curve thee wire slightly.
  5. To make ear wires, cut two 3-inch pieces of 20-gauge wire. Make a loop to one end of both of the wires. Add a 3mm Chinese glass bead to each wire, then bend wires at a 45 degree angle on top of the bead. (Try to bend and make the ear wires both at the same time for consistency.) Wrap wire around pen to create an ear wire shape. Cut off excess wire if needed. Use a soft grit file to smooth out the ends or a Bur Cup tool.        
  6. Loop and coil 20-gauge wire with round nose pliers, making a 5-6mm loop. Cut loops to make 2 jump rings.
  7.  Trim chain link to have large loops on top and bottom. Cut 2 pieces.
  8. Open one loop of your curved gemstone link, slide on a chain link end and close. Repeat to other end of link and chain.
  9. Open jump rings you made, slide on both of your other chain ends and through loop of ear wires you made. Close jump rings.
  10. Repeat all steps for other earring.

Earring Designed by Tia.




DIY Wire Wrapped Hoop Earrings with Microfacet Gemstones

Make a pair of Wire Wrapped Hoop Earrings using 26-gauge wire and 2mm faceted gemstones, all wrapped around a Nunn Design hoop. Though these may be dainty and minimalistic kind of earrings, they certainly don’t act like it. The large hoops and faceted sparkles from the gemstones will have everyone wanting one!

Items used in earrings:

  • Z008275 (2) – 50mm Bright .999 Fine Silver Plated Flat Grande Hoop
  • AW00215 – 26 Gauge Silver Plated Tarnish Resistant Silver Artistic Wire
    Or WR00035 – 26 Gauge German Bead Wire
  • TC02306 – Silver Filled Front Loop Earring Wire by Tierracast®
  • PGT2RD-F – 2mm Purple Garnet Diamond Cut Gemstone Faceted Round

Get all the components for this project here

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Wire Wrapped Hoop Earrings with Microfacet Gemstones FREE Tutorial

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Wire Wrapped Hoop Earrings with Microfacet Gemstones FREE Tutorial

Directions:

  1. Cut a 2 feet piece of wire.
  2. Wrap 4 coils around the hoop with the wire end. Pinch coils together to keep the coils tight. Slide on 31 beads or half of your gemstones onto the wire.
  3. Pick up a gemstone and wrap around the hoop once, making sure to situate the bead on the outer rim of the hoop. Repeat to the rest of the gemstones. Make sure to pinch your coils together to keep your wires tight.
  4. End your wire wrapping with 4 coils and cut off excess.
  5. Cut a 5″ piece of wire or use the rest of your excess wire. Find the midpoint of your hoop, where you haven’t wire wrapped; this is where you will make your wire loop. Make 3 coils and pinch them together to keep the coils tight. Use your round nose pliers and clamp it next to your coil. How far you clamp in will determine the size of your loop. Wrap your wire around the round nose and downwards. While holding the plier in place, wrap the rest of the wire 3 more times the opposite direction of the first set of coils. Keep coils tight. Cut off excess wire.
  6. Open earwire loop and slide on hoop dangle loop you made in step 5. Close loop.
  7. Repeat all steps for other earring.

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Wire Wrapped Hoop Earrings with Microfacet Gemstones FREE Tutorial

Designed by Kayla Braun-Waletzke




DIY Golden Goddess Earrings with Lapis Gemstones

Our February Daily DIY project is all about layering! The DIY Golden Goddess Earrings with Lapis Gemstones are designed by Jacque, who made the amazing Macrame Planter Hanger with Large-Hole Beads last summer. She is showing off her jewelry skills with these post earring made with Lapis gemstones, enamel connector and gold findings.

Items used in Post Earrings:

  • Z016675 (2) – 43mm Satin Gold Etched Round Hoop
  • Z016258 (2) – 27mm White Enamel Gold Plated Ring Connector Pendant
  • Z006000 – 12mm Gold Plated Stainless Steel Sun Burst Post Earrings with Loop
  • LAP12DC-8 – 12mm Lapis Coin Gemstone Beads
  • A011525 – 9mm Gold Plated 20 Gauge Round Jump Ring
  • A011523 – 8mm Gold Plated 20 Gauge Round Jump Ring
  • A008801 – 5mm Gold Plated 21 Gauge Oval Jump Rings
  • A019662 – 1 Inch Gold Plated 22 Gauge Headpins

Directions:

  1. Slide a lapis gemstone onto a headpin and make a simple or wrapped loop.
  2. Open 8mm jump ring, slide on one hole of enamel link and through hoop of Gold Etched Round Hoop. Close jump ring.
  3. Open 9mm jump ring, slide through other hole of enamel link, lapis dangle and top loop of Gold Etched Round Hoop. You want to make sure the dangle is behind the enamel. Close jump ring.
  4. Open oval jump ring, through top loop of Gold Etched Round Hoop and post earring loop. Close jump ring. Make sure the white enamel is facing outwards.
  5. Repeat all steps for other earring.

Designed by Jacque




DIY Bracelet Cuff with Mircofacet Garnet Gemstones

Today’s February Daily DIY features the DIY Bracelet Cuff with Mircofacet Garnet Gemstones from Dakota Stones. Kayla, jewelry designer from Dakota Stones, created this dainty and gorgeous cuff using gemstones wrapped around a Nunn Design cuff with 24-gauge wire.

Items used in this DIY Bracelet:

  • WR00044 – 24 Gauge Copper Wire
  • Z016187 – Copper Flat Nunn Design Cuff
  • CHA4DC-F – Garnet beads from the Chakra Strand

Get all the components for this project here

Directions:

  1. Cut a 4′ piece of wire.
  2. Starting a third of the way up the cuff, wrap your wire making 4-5 coils. Pinch the coils together to keep the coils close and tight.
  3. Slide on a gemstone bead, lay and situate the gemstone on the flat cuff and wrap the wire around the cuff two times, while keeping the gemstone in place.
  4. Repeat step 3 to the rest of your gemstones and coiling 2 times between each gemstone. Make sure to pinch your coils together to keep coils tight.
  5. At the last coil, make 4-5 coils before cutting off excess.

Jewelry Design by Kayla Braun-Waletzke




DIY Leather Fringe Bib Necklace with Deerskin Leather Lace

Try out this fun DIY bib necklace with deerskin lace fringe and Black Gold Amazonite large-hole gemstone beads from our Deerskin Lace March 2018 Trend.

Exceptionally strong, yet soft and supple, Deerskin Lace is expertly cut from only the finest North American deer hides. Great for all your jewelry and beading projects or for garment lacing. Deerskin Lace is the softest leather lace around. 

Items used in necklace:

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Leather Bib Necklace with Deerskin Leather Lace FREE Tutorial

Directions:

  1. Cut 7 pieces of leather lace at 10 inches.
  2. Cut 6 pieces of leather lace at 7 inches.
  3. Take a 7″ leather and make a lark’s head knot on the bottom bar of the bib necklace. Repeat 2 more times.
  4. Make a lark’s head knot with the 10″ leather, 7 times.
  5. Make a lark’s head knot with the 7″ leather, 3 times.
  6. Slide a gemstone to the middle strand of your leather fringes and make a knot. Repeat outwards, staggering your knots so that your fringes get shorter and shorter. Make sure your knots are where you’d want them to be and then cut off excess leather.
  7. Tie one end of the chain with the side hole of your bib connector with a 3″ piece of leather, twice. Repeat to other side.
  8. Optional, you can cut chain in half to add a clasp. Or cut chain shorter for a shorter length.