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You Can Make   Summer Fruits Necklace
What You Need:

Round nose pliers

Side cutter pliers

20 gauge silver wire

Barrel clasps

Jump rings

From The Beadery Elements collection:

Glass leaf pendant rose

Wire wrapped beads

Green leaves and tube selection

Dark fuchsia selection

Medium indian glass mix

Crystal rondelles
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Summer Fruits Necklace
       
  How To Make
       
 

  1. Cut approximately 30 pieces of silver wire at 5 cm long using a pair of side cutters.

  2. Using the round nose pliers create a small loop at one end of each piece of wire.

  3. Take a selection of beads and thread them on to each piece of wire.

  4. Create another loop at the opposite end of the wire. Repeat this for all pieces of wire.

  5. Attach a barrel clasp to one of the completed beaded sections.

  6. Link all wire and bead sections together by opening and closing end loops as necessary.

  7. By gently twisting sections, create a knot at the bottom end of the necklace.

  8. Connect the loops around the knot using jump rings to keep necklace shape secure.

  9. To finish, attach leaf pendants to knot and randomly around the rest of the necklace.

 
 
 

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