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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Celebrate Summer with DIY Seed Bead Rainbow Earrings

Whether you’re celebrating summer or June’s Pride month, these rainbow earrings are what you need for summer fun! We have two rainbow earring designs, one using Delica seed beads with beadable components and another with round seed beads on a hoop! Check them out!

Rainbow Pendant Earrings Designed By So Vang

Be mesmerized with these pair of earrings using a using a rainbow of Delica seed beads! Items used in earrings:

GoodyBeads.com Blog | Celebrate Summer with DIY Seed Bead Rainbow Earrings

Directions:

  1. Add a 3 feet piece of thread to your needle.
  2. Add a stopper bead to your thread, leaving a 5 inch tail.
  3. Sew through top hole of the beadable channel. Pick up the 11 seed beads in the color sequence of the rainbow: SB00292, SB02337, SB02336, SB03777, SB00290, SB02311, SB00284, SB03545, SB00295, SB03388 & SB04034
  4. Sew through bottom hole of channel. Sew back through all seed beads. Tie both ends together to secure pattern, tie two times. Sew through top hole and sew through a few beads before cutting off excess. Add need to thread tail you left in step 2, sew down through all the beads, sew through bottom hole, sew through a few beads and cut off excess thread.
  5. Open ear wire and slide on beadable pendant.
  6. Repeat steps 2-5 for other earring; you should have enough of the thread on your needle to do the second earring.

Rainbow Hoop Earrings Designed by Heidi

Fall in love with these hoop earrings using a rainbow of seed beads. Items used in earrings:

GoodyBeads.com Blog | Celebrate Summer with DIY Seed Bead Rainbow Earrings

Directions:

  1. Open the hoop and slide on the following seed beads:
    1. 3 silver, 3 red, silver, 3 orange, silver, 3 yellow, silver, 3 green, silver, 3 blue, silver, 3 purple, 5 silver, 3 purple, silver, 3 blue, silver, 3 green, silver, 3 yellow, silver, 3 orange, silver, 3 red & 3 silver.
  2. Slide hoop end back into place and use pliers to gently crimp down the hoop end.
  3. Open earwire loop and slide on beaded hoop and close loop.
  4. Repeat all steps for other earring.

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Beaded Multi-Strand Bracelet with Beadable Components and Delica Seed Beads

We have a fun DIY bracelet project today using Beadable Triangular Links and Miyuki Delica seed beads. With this FREE pattern, you’ll see how easy it is to make this multi-strand bracelet!

What you’ll need for project:

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GoodyBeads.com Blog | FREE Pattern Tutorial on Beaded Multi-Strand Bracelet with Beadable Components and Delica Seed Beads

Items used in bracelet above: SB00128, SB00223, SB00229, Z005132 (2), A006599, X003062, A006767, Z001442 & Z013680.

GoodyBeads.com Blog | FREE Pattern Tutorial on Beaded Multi-Strand Bracelet with Beadable Components and Delica Seed Beads

Items used in bracelet above: A006597, Z005132 (2), SB02349, SB00269, A007665, A008801, A006767, Z013678.

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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.




DIY Triangle Fringe Earrings with Miyuki Seed Beads

Make these COLORFUL Triangle Fringe Earrings, bead stitched with size 11 Miyuki Seed Bead. Get the FREE tutorial pattern and template!

Items used in beaded Fringe earrings:

  • A006599 – White Superlon Beading Thread Bobbin
  • Z021687 – 24mm Rhodium Plated Brass Triangle Frame Connector
    Or Gold Triangle (Z021688)
  • TCZ0096 – Sterling Silver Hoop Earring Wires with Loop by Tierracast®
    Or Gold Earring Wires (TCZ0148)
  • SB04056 – 11/0 Opaque Glaze Rainbow Shamrock
  • SB04048 – 11/0 Opaque Glaze Rainbow Yellow
  • SB00439 – 11/0 Matte Metallic Bronze
  • SB00444 – 11/0 Matte Opaque Cream
  • SB04051 – 11/0 Frost Opaque Glaze Rainbow Cardinal
    OR Try other 11/0 Miyuki Seed Beads

Get all components for this project here

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Triangle Fringe Earrings with Miyuki Seed Beads FREE Pattern Tutorial

——- CLICK for FREE Downloadable Pattern Tutorial ——-

Plus, with the pattern tutorial, comes with a template so that you can create your own color creations!

Earrings Designed by So Vang




DIY Half Circle Chain Earrings with Turquoise Seed Beads

We love a good pair of earrings with movement and these Half Circle Chain Earrings do just that! With a simple POP of turquoise color amidst the silver chain and findings, you’ll especially love how light they are.

Items used in chain earrings:

  • Z021697 – 33mm Rhodium Plated Arch Connector
  • TCZ0077 – Sterling Silver Earring Wire by Tierracast®
  • A008182 (2) – 2.5mm Silver Plated Steel Rollo Chain
  • Z007856 – 3mm Silver Plated 22 Gauge Round Jump Rings
  • A019647 – 1.5 Inch Silver Plated 22 Gauge Headpins
  • A019606 – 1.5 Inch Silver Plated 22 Gauge Eyepins
  • SB04011 – 8/0 Matte Opaque Turquoise Seed Bead
  • Z019080 – 1×2.5mm Flat Square Heishi Silver Plated Brass Beads

Get everything for this project here

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Half Circle Chain Earrings FREE Tutorial

Directions:

  1. Slide the following on an eyepin and make simple loop: seed bead, metal bead and seed bead. Make a total of 6 links.
  2. Slide the following on a headpin and make a simple loop: seed bead, metal bead and seed bead.
  3. Cut 3 chain pieces to 3 inches, 2.5 inches and 2 inches. Make sure the first and last ring of each piece are the same directions.
  4. And 1 inch piece with rings opposite directions.
  5. Open bead link loop from step 1, slide onto first outer hole of Arch Connector and close loop. Open other loop of bead link, slide on the 3 inch chain, close loop.
  6. Open another bead link, slide onto next hole of connector and close loop. Open other loop of bead link, slide on the 2.5 inch chain and close loop.
  7. Open another bead link, slide onto third hole of connector and close loop. Open other loop of bead link, slide on the 2 inch chain and close loop.
  8. Attach the rest of the other bead links to the other end of the Arch Connector. Open other loop of each bead link and attach the mirrored chain to it.
  9. Open jump ring, slide on the 1 inch piece of chain and through the middle loop of Arch Connector. Close jump ring. Open loop of bead dangle, attach to the other end of the inch chain and close loop.
  10. Open ear wire loop, flip the Arch Connector so that the smooth backside it facing outwards, slide on connector and close loop.
  11. Repeat all steps for other earring.

Earrings Designed by Tory




DIY White Cowrie Shell Earrings

Can you hear this DIY calling to you? This pair of cowrie shell earrings is designed with enamel cowrie shells and our fun beadable links. Get this free tutorial today and be summer-ready!

Items used in earrings:

  • SB03778 – Sea Opal 11/0 Delica Seed Beads Tube
  • SB03818 – Precious Mix 11/0 Delica Seed Beads Tube
    Use gold beads in this mix or use SB00269.
  • Y005060 (2) – White Enamel with Gold Finish Cowrie Shell Component
  • Z001831 – 8mm Gold Plated Post Earrings
  • A006585 – 4lb Crystal Fireline Thread
  • AW00025/AW00002 – 20 or 22 Gauge Artistic Wire
  • Z005131 (2) – Beadable Link

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY White Cowrie Shell Earrings FREE Tutorial

Directions:

  1. Add a foot of beading thread to your needle and add a bead stopper to your thread end, leaving about a 5 inch tail.
  2. Sew through one hole of beadable link and pick up Sea Opal and Gold Delica seed beads, alternating between the colors. Pick up a total of 9 beads. Sew down through the other beadable link across the link channel. Sew back through all the beads. Pull off the bead stopper and tie both threads together, tie two times. Sew thread ends through a few beads before cutting off excess.
  3. Cut a 3 inch piece of wire. Insert a third of the wire through the shell and fold wire. Wrap the longer piece of wire on top and around the shorter piece of wire.
  4. Make a simple loop with the shorter wire.
  5. Open loop, slide in beadable link and close loop.
  6. Open earwire loop and slide on other end of beadable link.
  7. Repeat all steps for other earring.

Video Tutorial

Watch the video tutorial where Tory demonstrates how to make this pair of earrings. Watch it HERE on our facebook page.

Earring design by Tory




DIY Leaf Drop & Straw Necklace with Beadable Accessories

For today’s February Daily Project, our DIY Leaf Drop & Straw Necklace may look elaborate and hard to make, but don’t fret because it’s quite easy. With the help of beadable accessories, we’re pulling it together with a straw connector and chain for a stylish necklace! Plus a get the FREE pattern tutorial for this necklace and its beadable accessories.

Items used in necklace:

  • SB02336 – 11/0 Spruce Duracoat Opaque Dyed Delica Seed Beads
  • SB00269 – 11/0 Galvanized Gold Miyuki Delica Seed Beads
    OR try other 11/0 Delica Colors
  • Z001659 – Handmade Woven Rattan Straw Oval Ring Pendant/Connector
  • Z005131 (3) – Gold-Plated Stainless Steel Beadable Rectangular Link
  • Z018107 – 40mm Gold-Plated Stainless Steel Beadable Oval Pendant
  • CH00532 (2) – 2.2mm Gold Plated Soldered Cable Chain
  • A008801 – 5mm Gold Plated 21 Gauge Oval Jump Rings
  • A011523 – 8mm Gold Plated 20 Gauge Round Jump Ring
  • A011517 – 4mm Gold Plated 20 Gauge Round Jump Ring
  • A006587 – 6lb Crystal Fireline Thread
  • A006767 – Beading Needles

——- CLICK for FREE Downloadable Pattern Tutorial ——-

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Leaf Drop & Straw Necklace with Beadable Accessories with FREE Pattern Tutorial

Designed by So Vang




Simple Starter Guide to Bead Stitching Tools

Want to get started on Bead Stitching? Here’s a simple starter guide to bead stitching with Stringing Tools, Stringing Materials and simple DIY tutorials ideas.

Needles

Needles are a must for getting started. They come in many shapes and sizes, depending on the size of your beads and its hole size. Since many of the beads you will use have small holes, needles for bead stitching are thin and can be used for all small beads. Shop needles in Stringing Tools.

String Thread

  • Beading Threads: You’ll need strings/thread to create your bead stitching designs.
    • For intricate patterns, using waxed beading thread like Fireline beading threads are a great material. They don’t stretch and keeps your pattern tight and secured with each stitching.
    • For loose stitching like fringe tassels, use some cotton beading threads They are also a less expensive option that can be used on for fringes but also for all your bead stitching projects.

Stringing Tools

Seed Beader Beginners Kit

If you don’t know where to get started, you can simply get the Seed Beader Beginner Kit. You’ll get the basic tools and stringing materials to get your project started. Kit includes beading needles and beading thread, along with some simple tools such as beading mats, thread clipper, bead scoop and bead stoppers. All you need are seed beads and some creativity to get you rolling! Check out the GoodyBeads blog for inspirational designs and tutorials. You will receive 1 of each of the following: A006767, A006587, TL00337, A006980, A021663, and A006770.

Easy Beading Projects

Get started on some simple bead stitching projects using seed beads:

Looking for some Leather Wrap Bracelet, bead-stitching ideas:

Or even try out some beading options with our Beadable Accessories and Miyuki Delica Seed Beads:




Design Simple Layers with Memory Wire Wrap Bracelets

Memory Wire Wrap Bracelets are an easy beginner level to jewelry making. Of course, it’s an easy and fun DIY for all levels. We’ll show you how to make a wrap bracelet with three layers and designing each layer differently.

When designing each layer for your wrap bracelet, you want to give off the look as if you’re wearing multiple bracelets. Since layering is the trend these days, it’s fitting for memory wire bracelets.

For our beginner bracelet, we’re only using three beads:

With our sample below, you can see that with only three types of beads, you can switch up the layers with different bead combinations. While our main stars are the gemstone and wood beads, using seed beads are a good option for spacing and sectioning grouping of beads. Plus, if you’re concern with your beads rubbing such as glass beads or crystals, a seed bead will help alleviate the rubbing so your beads don’t get chipped while wearing your creation!

Our first layer is our main star, the 6mm gemstone bead. We’ve spaced them out with a seed bead in between to make them pop. The second layer is our second star: wood beads. Since it would be too similar to our first layer to added a seed bead in between, we’ve added a seed bead between each grouping of 5 wood beads. I always find that odd numbers of grouping is pleasing to the eye. And lastly, we’ve incorporated both of our stars and added groupings of wood beads to sandwich between the gemstone beads.

There are a bunch of bead combinations to try out, give it a try!

GoodyBeads.com Blog | Design Simple Layers with Memory Wire Wrap Bracelets FREE Tutorial

Items used in bracelet: WR00109, PDA6RD, WD-WH6RL & SB00106.

Instructions:

  1. Make a simple loop to one end of the memory wire with Memory Wire Finishing Pliers.
  2. Slide on a seed bead and gemstone bead. Repeat until you’ve added 25 gemstones beads. End this row with a seed bead.
  3. Slide on 5 wood beads and a seed bead. Repeat until you’ve added 10 groupings.
  4. Slide on a gemstone, seed bead, 3 wood beads and seed bead. Repeat 9 more times.
  5. Cut memory wire end with Memory Wire Cutters, leaving a 1/4″ or 3/8″ tail. Make a simple loop.

Check out our other Memory Wire Wrap Bracelet with different layer options:

Make these with your friends during your next virtual get-together and see all the combinations there are!




Pantone 2021 Color of the Year: Ultimate Gray & Illuminating

Pantone has produced their color pick for 2021. Or should we say picks! With 2020 being a rough year for everyone around the world, Pantone’s color picks Ultimate Gray and Illuminating challenges a ‘forward’ thinking for the future. We will dive into Pantone’s meaning for their color picks for 2021 and we’ll give you a fun DIY jewelry to embrace this color combination!

2016 was the year Pantone debuted a first-time, duo-color that blurs the line of femininity and masculinity; Rose Quartz and Serenity. With the current event of 2020, it is no wonder their pick for 2021 doesn’t blur the line of colors but complement two opposite colors that works “together to support one another.” While Ultimate Gray is justly a neutral gray color, Illuminating is a bright yellow, it is “a marriage of color conveying a message of strength and hopefulness that is both enduring and uplifting.

Pantone states, ” Emboldening the spirit, the pairing of PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray + PANTONE 13-0647 [Illuminating] highlights our innate need to be seen, to be visible, to be recognized, to have our voices heard. A combination of color whose ties to insight, innovation and intuition, and respect for wisdom, experience, and intelligence inspires regeneration, pressing us forward toward new ways of thinking and concepts.”

How do you feel about Pantone’s picks for 2021?

DIY Beaded Silvery Yellow Diamond Color Block Earrings

We love the color combination and the emboldening message it represents. Here is a fun design using the two colors in our pair of DIY earrings. We’ve made a simple colorblock diamond earrings using Delica beads in a brick stitch.

FOLLOW the FREE Pattern Tutorial for these earrings HERE!

Items used in earrings: SB00290, SB00141, TCZ0078, A006585, A002413 & A006767




Holiday Gift Guide for Seed Beaders and Bead Stitchers

Here is a simple gift guide for seed beaders during the holidays! Or need an easy DIY seed beading project to make for a holiday gift? We got some ideas for you.

Seed Beader Tools

Tools are the essential part of any jewelry-making adventure. Here are some ideas to gift a seed beader friend or yourself:

  • Extra Beading Tools
    • Heat Cord Cutter to burn your ends so they don’t fray.
    • Thread Clipper for an instant flush cut.
    • Bead Mat to keep all your beads from sliding around.
    • Kumihimo – a fun alternative to bead stitching with Kumihimo braiding.

OR, simply gift the Seed Beader Beginner Kit, which includes beading needles and beading thread, along with some simple tools such as beading mats, thread clipper, bead scoop and bead stoppers.

Seed Beads and More Beads

Bead stitching uses a lot of Japanese seed beads, like Miyuki round beads, Delica, and Tilas. Try out some fun Mixes also, like Tila mixes, Delica mixes and more.

You can also use other shapes, especially some 2-hole Czech Beads like SuperDuos, DiamonDuos, Czech Bars, Ginkgos and more.

Easy Seed Bead DIY Ideas

Beginner DIYs:

Intermediate Or with More Patience:

Other Seed Beading Ideas:

Check out the blog for more Seed Bead ideas.

Seed Beading DIY Kits

Not sure where to to start? Why not pick up a Seed Beading DIY kit. Each kit includes all the materials needed to make each jewelry item. Here are some of our recent favorites:




DIY Beaded Frilly Fringe Earrings with FREE Pattern Tutorial

Make today a pair of Beaded Frilly Fringe Earrings with size 11/0 seed beads or Delicas. Beaded earrings are everywhere! They are a fun piece for any occasion because of the many color combinations you can create with them. Our FREE DIY is this easy-to-follow pattern tutorial.

What you’ll need:

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Beaded Frilly Fringe Earrings

Items used in earring sample: SB00444, SB00423, SB00447, TCZ0148, A006599 & A006767.

Items used in earrings: SB00260, SB00128, SB00141, TCZ0077, A006599 & A006767.

NOTE: in this pair of earrings (above), in Steps 3-5 where you are brick stitching each row, you’ll add a TWO delicas to create each row instead of one.

Need more Fringe? Check out these other ideas:




DIY Beaded Lattice Collar with FREE Pattern Tutorial

Our Beaded Lattice Collar necklace is certainly one all bead-stitchers would love to create! It’s also simple enough for any beginner who would like to create an iconic, show-stopping, statement necklace. Get your components and FREE Downloadable Tutorial HERE.

What you’ll need for Beaded Lattice Collar:

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GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Beaded Lattice Collar with FREE Pattern Tutorial

GoodyBeads.com Blog | DIY Beaded Lattice Collar with FREE Pattern Tutorial

Beaded Lattice Collar Pattern Tutorial

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TierraCast® DIY Lavender Garden Loomed Bracelet

The DIY Lavendar Garden Loomed Bracelet comes from our friends at TierraCast. This bracelet uses a bead loom and one of their newest products, The Stitch-In Link Connector.

Items you’ll need for Loomed Bracelet:

GoodyBeads.com Blog | TierraCast® DIY Lavender Garden Loomed Bracelet FREE Tutorial

GoodyBeads.com Blog | TierraCast® DIY Lavender Garden Loomed Bracelet FREE Tutorial

Directions courtesy of TierraCast.com:

  1. Loom Set-up: String 10 warp threads onto your loom, per loom manual instructions.
  2. Row 1: Begin your weft thread with plenty of length, at least 36” to 40”, and anchor per your loom instructions, then string nine color C beads and complete Row 1. Most looms complete rows by bringing all nine beads, strung along the thread, under the warp threads, aligning them between each of the warps, and then bringing the needle back through the beads in the opposite direction, making sure to keep the needle above the warp threads.
  3. Row 2: string one Color B, seven Color C, and one Color B. Stitch back through the beads in the opposite direction, making sure to keep the needle above the warp threads.
  4. Row 3: String two B, two C, then string one stitch-in through the first hole, ensuring the top loop is facing up, so that it will sit on top of the work when loomed in. (Fig 1) Bring the beads and button stitch in under the warps and align them between the warp threads. (Fig 2) Then string two C and two B and align the beads between the warp threads. Stitch back through all beads and the stitch-in above the warps in the same way you would complete a regular loomed row.
  5. Row 4: String three B, one C, then bring your thread under the warp threads and pass the needle through the stitch-in’s middle hole (Fig 3). String one C and three B. Align the beads between the warps and complete the row with the thread passing back through all beads and the stitch in above the warp threads.
  6. Row 5: Repeat Step 5, but with four B, then stitch through the top hole of the button stitch-in (Fig 4). String four B and complete the row. (Fig 5)
  7. The rest of the pattern is loomed normally, following the Loom Pattern. Download a pdf of the bead chart and pattern here.
  8. When you reach row 50, string one B, three C, the first hole of the second stitch-in connector, three C, and one B. Complete the row with the thread passing back above the warp threads through all beads and the stitch-in.
  9. Row 51. String two B, two C then bring your thread under the warps and pass through the center hole of the stitch-in, string two C and two B. Complete the row with the thread passing back above the warp threads through all beads and the stitch-in.
  10. Row 52. String three B, one C, then bring your thread under the warps and pass through the last hole of the stitch-in, then string one C and three B. Complete the row with the thread passing back above the warp threads through all beads and the stitch-in.
  11. Finish the remaining rows 53-55 as normal, then remove from the loom and weave in warp threads per your loom manual’s instructions.
  12. Using chain nose pliers, open a jump ring and attach the apple blossom button to the stitch-in loop over row 4. Close jump ring.
  13. Cut a 10” length of 2mm leather cord. String the cord through the loop of the button stitch-in over row 52. Center cord in loop.
  14. Tie an overhand knot with both strands of the leather. *Measure from the knot along the cord approx. 17mm (a little over half an inch) and then tie another overhand knot with both strands. Tighten. * Repeat from * to create a second button loop for an adjustable closure. Trim leather and use a small amount of glue to secure the knots.
  15. Optional: Open one jump ring and attach to cord at the loop of the stitch-in connector. Before closing string on charm. Close jump ring.

(Check out TierraCast page for image reference.)