Beldamaine Earrings Tutorial
Everyone needs a beautiful, dangly, sparkly earring that they can wear in any environment, and Tereza has you covered! In this beaded earring tutorial, Tereza teaches us step-by-step how to create these elegant earrings using Potomac Crystal Long Ovals, Potomac Crystal Rounds, and seed beads!
Technique Learned: • RAW • Peyote
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
•Potomac Crystal Long Ovals - Gold Champagne, 2 Pieces
•Potomac Crystal Rounds 4mm - Metallic Bronze Iris, 34 Pieces
•Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Metallic Light Bronze, ~2 Grams
•Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Duracoat Galvanized Yellow Gold, ~1.5 Grams
•Potomac Crystal Long Ovals - Crystal Vitrail, 2 Pieces
•Potomac Crystal Rounds 4mm - Crystal Vitrail, 34 Pieces
•Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Crystal Labrador Full, ~2 Grams
•Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Crystal Vitrail Matted, ~1.5 Grams
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Looking for a beautiful and sparkly earring that you can wear anywhere? Look no further than Tereza's beaded earring tutorial! She teaches us step-by-step how to create these elegant earrings using Potomac Crystal Long Ovals, Potomac Crystal Rounds, and seed beads.
You will be creating a bezel for the Potomac crystal using a right angle weave stitch and embellish it with other crystals for lots of bling!
Get your beads, thread and size 11 needle ready and follow along with the Beldamaine earring tutorial for all the tips needed to create these beautiful earrings.
Knot off and hide the thread in between the peyote rows.
Looking for a sophisticated and stunning earring design? Introducing Beldamaine Earrings – a slightly advanced project that uses peyote and right angle weave stitches. It's worth the effort to create a truly unique and beautiful design.
Perfect for a special occasion or simply to add a touch of elegance to your everyday look, Beldamaine earrings are a must-have for any jewelry collection. These stunning earrings also make a great gift, and are sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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