TierraCast Cord Ends

TierraCast Cord Ends have proven to be easy to use, with so much possibility for variation in materials and styles! The projects included here were designed by Tracy Gonzales, TierraCast’s Jewelry Designer and Product Educator. All designs were inspired by the current tassel trend and Goody Beads’ fabulous selection of fun fibers and threads.

Tassel and Chain Earrings

GoodyBeads.com Blog | TierraCast Cord Ends Tassel Chain Earrings

The Tassel & Chain earrings are a simple technique. We made the tassel ends and then used an additional piece of thread to attach a few short strands of chain at the top. After applying some E6000 adhesive inside a 6mm cord end, we tucked the tassel and chain inside. Added a jump ring and ear wire at the top, and Voila!

Seed Bead Loop Earrings 

GoodyBeads.com Blog | TierraCast Cord End Seed Bead Loop Earrings

The Seed Bead Loop earrings involved stringing up several bead strands in varying lengths and making them into loops and secured with crimp tubes. We then layered 3 beaded loops with loops of fine, metallic-finish embellishment fibers. We secured both ends together at the top with E6000 adhesive and finished them up with jump rings and ear wires.

Multi-Strand Fiber Bracelet

GoodyBeads.com Blog | TierraCast Cord Ends Multi-Strand Fiber Bracelet

The Multi-Strand Fiber bracelet uses cord ends that have a hole at the top, instead of a loop, so the finishing technique is wire wrapping instead of gluing. Start by threading four strands of Czech beads and TierraCast spacers with beading wire. Crimp each end to hold beads in place and cut leaving an excess of 1/4-1/2 inch. Take different fiber strands and cut them at equal lengths of the beaded wires. Next, make a slip knot with the strand ends, tying close enough to the crimp ends. Glue with Hypo Cement to secure the knot.

After it has dried, cut about 5 inches of Artistic wire and loop it under and in between the knot halfway. You should have two 2.5 inches of wire ends that you will feed through the cord end. Here, you can add more hypo cement in the cord end to secure the thread ends. Make a wire wrap loop with the Artistic Wire and repeat to the other bracelet end. Add a jump ring and clasp and you are done!

Our friends at TierraCast have an informative YouTube video on how to use Cord Ends. Check it out to guide you in the fun projects shown above and for more inspirational techniques.


Tassel and Chain Earrings

  • (2) TC01831 – 10mm Tin Oxide Cord End
  • (1) TC01903 – Silver Filled Hoop Wire Earrings
  • (2) A002814 – 10mm Jump Rings
  • (1) CH00094 – 2.2mm Blue Enamel Chain
  • (1) A011455 – E-6000
  • (1) A010412 – Precious Metal Embellishment Cord

Seed Bead Loop Earrings 

Multi-strand Fiber Bracelet

  • (1) TC01017 – Copper Leaf Clasp
  • (2) TC01858 – Copper Cord Ends
  • (52) TC00552 – 4mm Copper Heishi Spacer
  • (60) TC00020 – 3mm Copper Faceted Spacer
  • (78) Z017489 – 3mm Amber Czech Bead
  • (46) A003332 – 3mm Opaque Rose Gold Topaz Czech
  • (1) A010405 – Sedona Sunset Embellishment
  • (8) TC00002 – 2mm Crimp Tube
  • (2) TC00001 – 6mm Oval Copper Jump Ring
  • (1) AW00052 – 24 Gauge Natural Artistic Wire
  • (1) FTBW0001 – Fine 0.014 Inch Beading Wire
  • (1) A007224 – Hypo Cement




Czech SuperDuo Jewelry with Pattern Tutorial

SuperDuo is a Czech-made glass seed bead with a diamond shape and two 0.8mm holes. They are great for dimensional bead weaving designs, from your basic flat stitching to more intricate 3D lace seed bead designs. We have two fun jewelry pieces using these versatile Czech SuperDuo seed beads; accompanied with pattern tutorials.

Ocean Pebble Bracelet

GoodyBeads.com Blog | Ocean Pebble Super Duo Bracelet and Tutorial
Design and tutorial illustration by So Vang

We love the different mixes that SuperDuo offers. The assorted SuperDuo colors make it easy to bead freely and not worry about color sequence. Our bracelet is weaved with a simple straight stitch and because Super Duo has two holes, they are easy to intertwine.

Below is our bracelet pdf pattern tutorial. With a tube of 300+ beads, we were able to make this bracelet project, with extra beads to spare. For our 7” bracelet, we started with 83 beads for the first row. You can add more or less for your wrist preference, but make sure to have an odd bead count before coming back around. When you reach the end of the pattern, tie the remaining string with the string closest to it and thread through a few more beads before snipping the string. As an option, you can glue the knot for a secure hold. Add your choice of lobster clasp to one end with a jump ring and on the other end, attach ¾” of chain with another jump ring. Or you can certainly choose a toggle or tube clasp to finish off your bracelet.

Click HERE for Ocean Pebble Bracelet PDF Tutorial

  • A006587 – Crystal Fireline Thread
  • (1 tube) SB02575 – Calico Cat SuperDuo Seed Bead
  • (80+) SB01448 – Size 8 Red Brown Miyuki Seed Bead
  • (1) A011534 – 10mm Lobster Claw
  • (3) A002413 – 4mm Jump Ring
  • (2) A013608 – 3 Ring Connector
    Alternative Link: TC00184
  • (1) A012848 – 9mm Cable Chain Link 

Spiral Super Duo Earrings

We love our dainty spiral SuperDuo earrings. They glisten with an edging of gold seed beads and findings. These earrings are simple to make and a great project for the beginning bead stitcher.

Click HERE for Spiral SuperDuo Earrings PDF Tutorial.

  • A006587 – Crystal Fireline Thread
  • (20) SB01424 – Blue Brown Purple SuperDuo Seed Bead
  • (32) SB00632 – Size 11 Gilding Metal Seed Bead
  • (4) A011517 – 4mm Gold Jump Rings
  • (1 pair) A014108 – Gold Plated French Wire Earrings



Summer DIY Hemp Bracelets by HappyHourProjects.com

Who doesn’t love summer? It’s a season full of sunny days, barbecues and beach waves. And who doesn’t love an easy-to-wear, easy-to-make hemp bracelets? Here is an inspiring project to keep you kicking back this summer!

 

Image source: HappyHourProjects.com
Image source: HappyHourProjects.com

Our friend Adrianne, from HappyHourProjects.com, has an easy-to-follow beaded button-clasp hemp bracelet tutorial for designing the perfect festival bracelet. All you need is some hemp cord, seed beads, a button piece and a few minutes. With a minimal purchase, you should have enough time and supplies to make more than one!

 

Image source: HappyHourProjects.com
Image source: HappyHourProjects.com

Create several handcrafted hemp bracelets to mix, match and love this summer!

 

Click HERE to go to tutorial now.