GoodyBeads Inspiration: Memory Wire

One of the most simple jewelry accessory to make are memory wire wrap bracelets. Memory wires are preformed to maintain its circular shape. All you have to do is add your choice of beads, leather, spacers and charms to memory wire and make a simple loop at both ends. Here are some fun examples of how we used memory wire.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Memory Wire Inspired Jewelry Examples

  1. Summer Wrap Bracelets – June ’16 Trend
  2. Beachy Flamingo and Palm Tree DIY Bracelets – Blog
  3. Pink Ribbon Bracelets – Sept ’15 Trend
  4. Memory Wire Leather Wrap Bracelets – Blog
  5. Flat Memory Wire – Aug 15′ Trend
  6. March Birthstone – March ’16 Trend

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Memory Wire Inspired Jewelry Examples

  1. Cork Cord and Wood Beads – March ’16 Trend
  2. Beachy Bright Czech Glass – July ’15 Trend
  3. Leather Wrap Bracelets – July ’15 Trend
  4. Czech Glass Memory Wire Bracelets – Oct ‘ 15 Trend
  5. February Birthstone – Feb ’16 Trend
  6. March Birthstone – March ’16 Trend
  7. Memory Wire Bracelets – Dec ’14 Trend
  8. Wrap Suede & Chain Bracelets – Nov ’15 Trend

 




New Year’s Statement Necklaces

Glam up your New Year’s Eve party with your favorite dress, dancing shoes and statement necklace. We have a few fashion trend necklaces sure to turn heads before the ball drops!

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Statement Necklace - Turquoise Isle Bib Necklace made with Miyuki Seed Beads, Czech Daggers and bib connectors.
Designed by So Vang

Make this iconic bib necklace from our Sept ’16 trend. Create this stunning necklace with our free tutorial, a bold bib connector, seed beads and Czech dagger beads.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: statement necklace with suede tassel, end caps and silver-plated chain.
Designed by Heidi Urlaub

From our May ’16 Boho Fringe and Tassel Jewelry trend, these statement necklaces are made with various lengths of microfiber suede cords inserted into end caps, then attached to chain. Rock this statement piece with a sassy dress or pair of your favorite jeans

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Statement Necklace with Jesse James bead collection at GoodyBeads and bib connectors, chain, feather charms and leather cord.
Designed by Tory Vezina

Tease your fun side with a statement necklace donned with Jesse James beads from our Dec ’16 trend. Create this statement necklace with the Cabin by the Lake Mix, chain, bib connectors and feather charms. Finish it up with leather cord and you can get on with the partying!

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Statement Necklace with wire wrapping Swarovski Pearls strung on gold-plated chain.
Designed by So Vang

Check out this waterfall necklace from our June ‘16 Birthstone Trend. This statement necklace has Swarovski® pearls linked together by wire wrapping each dangle and attaching each dangle to the gold-plated necklace with jump rings.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Gold and Czech Fire Polished Emerald on Chain Maille Statement Necklace
Designed by So Vang

Make statement necklaces simple by draping Czech fire polish glass bead dangles across some elegant chain maille (CH00736/CH00737), like this necklace from our May ’16 Birthstone Trend.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Siam Czech glass beads and Chinese crystal makes this brass statement necklace.
Designed by So Vang

From our July ’16 Birthstone Trend, this statement necklace has the perfect hues for the festive holidays. Headpins are strung with Czech fire polish beads, through Textured Large Oval Links (CH00738/CH00739) and teardrop Chinese crystals.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Dakota Gemstone Pendants Statement Necklace
Designed by So Vang

Let these Dakota Stone Gemstone Pendants (Nov ’16 Trend) create the ultimate focal statement necklace. Simply string one of these pendants with small round beads to separate the stunning sets and add your favorite chain to complete a necklace you can wear year ‘round!

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Seed beads and bugle beads makes this stunning statement necklace
Designed by Heidi Urlaub

Seed beads and bugle beads makes this stunning statement necklace from our Dec ’15 Fringe Trend. Find the tutorial to this necklace here.

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Terrific Tassels

By Kristal Wick

We love everything about a good tassel here at Goodybeads. You can create the simplest of jewelry designs, add a tassel and violà you’ve got instant glam! Traditionally, tassels were popular for embellishing home goods (Aunt Gertrude’s curtains, pillows, lampshades and even chandeliers), but they’ve “trended” their way into our jewelry and DIY projects — thank goodness! “Tassel” originated from “tassau”, a Latin term referring to a clasp at the neck of a garment that was originally worn by military officers and priests as talismans to ward off evil spirits. Also known as “passementerie” in France, “passamanaria” in Italy and “aziamentos” in Spain, the simple tassel can be traced back to the ancient tombs of the pharaohs in Egypt.

The Chinese incorporated tassels into their woven silks. But it was those trendsetting French folks that turned tassels into some serious ornamentation. In the 16th century, the first Guild of the Passementiers was founded and passementiers had to complete a seven year apprenticeship in order to become a Master in one of the many guilds. Each tassel was made from highly valued materials like silk or metallic gold-and-silver threads, so they became a symbol of wealth, power and prestige. With at least 300 threads per tassel, it is no wonder that the passementiers took such great pride in their work (and you thought seed beading took a lot of time to perfect)!

Tassel Earrings

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You can actually make your own tassel (perhaps not quite as elaborate as the passementiers’ version) or you can use ready-to-wear tassels such as these in our earring and bracelet projects. They come in some very popular colors so you can customize to your liking. Earrings can also become dangle purse charms, or make a necklace using a single tassel. Here’s the #411 on how to make these terrific tassel beauties:


Tassel Earrings

(2) Z007553 – 8cm Small Black Suede Leather Tassel

(2) A016387 – 2 Inch Hematite Enameled Copper 20 Gauge Eyepins

(2) TC01903 – Silver Filled French Hoop Wire Earrings by Tierracast

(4) TC00030 – 4mm Antique Silver Quad Heishi Spacer by TierraCast

(4) TC00252 – 5mm Antique Silver Beaded Cap by TierraCast

(1) GS00530 – 8mm Apple Jasper Faceted Rondelle Gemstone Beads from Dakota Stones

Tool: A013734 – EUROnomic 2K German Side Cutter

Tool: A013728 – Classic Wubbers Round Nose Pliers

Tool: A013727 – Classic Wubbers Chain Nose Pliers

Steps

  1. Open eye pin and insert tassel. Close eye pin.
  2. String onto eyepin: bead cap, rondelle, spacer, rondelle, spacer, rondelle, bead cap and create a small loop at the top of the eye pin.
  3. Open earwire loop and add eye pin. Close loop and trim tassel to desired length.
  4. Repeat for the other earring.
  5. Trim tassels to your liking.

Tassel Bracelet

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(2) Z007553 – 8cm Small Black Suede Leather Tassel

(2) A021663 –  Small Bead Stoppers

(1) FTBW0002 – Soft Flex MEDIUM Gauge 0.019 Inch Diameter Beading Wire

(1) A012857 – 2mm Crimp Tube Assortment Pack

(2) TC01899 – 3mm Silver Crimp Cover by TierraCast

(1) TC00439 – 17mm Silver Oval Pewter Toggle Clasp by Tierracast

(3) Z011515 – 5mm Silver Plated Round Jump Rings

(1) GS00537 – 8mm Black Silver Leaf Jasper Gemstone Faceted Rondelle Beads from Dakota Stones (20)

(40) TC00030 – 4mm Antique Silver Quad Heishi Spacer by TierraCast

(22) TC01132 – 4mm Black Kenyan Heishi Spacer by TierraCast

Tool: A013734 – EUROnomic 2K German Side Cutter

Tool: A013728– Classic Wubbers Round Nose Pliers

Tool: A013727– Classic Wubbers Chain Nose Pliers

Tool: FTTL0003– Crimping Pliers

Steps

  1. Open jump ring, insert tassel and close jumpring.
  2. Cut a piece of beading wire 12 inches long, add a beadstopper to one end.
  3. String on silver spacer, black spacer, silver spacer, rondelle.
  4. Repeat Step #3 nine more times.
  5. Add black spacer, tassel jumpring, black spacer, rondelle and repeat Step #3 ten more times.
  6. Slide a crimp tube into the wire, add the toggle and pass the wire back through the crimp tube.
  7. Place the crimp tube into the crimping pliers’ notch closest to the handle and squeeze the pliers until you feel the crimp tube squish into a little taco shape.
  8. Place the crimp in the first notch of the pliers so the taco is standing up.
  9. Squeeze the pliers until the crimp is fully squished. Give the wire a gentle tug to make sure the wire is secured.
  10. Trim the wire using your wire cutter so the wire is flush with the crimp tube.
  11. Add a crimp cover over the crimp end and place in the 1st notch of the crimping pliers. Gently squeeze until the crimp tube is completely surrounding the crimp forming a round bead shape.
  12. Repeat crimping the other bracelet end attaching the toggle bar using two jumprings.
  13. Repeat Step #11 on the other bracelet end.
  14. Trim tassel to your liking.