Hanging Garden Earrings Tutorial

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  • Hanging Garden Earrings - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
In this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, Allie shows you how to make the "Hanging Garden" Earrings designed by Anna during a Design Live session. Gather your materials from the list below to begin making your own pair!
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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The designer's suggested colors & materials:
QuadraTile - Metallic Flax (Aztec Gold), 10 Pieces
Czech Faceted 4mm Round - Golden Touch Cerulean, 18 Pieces
Potomac Crystal Rondelle - Metallic Gold Iris 1.5x2mm, 26 pieces
Toho - Metallic Amethyst Gun Metal, ~ 1 Gram
Miyuki Duracoat Galvanized Champagne 15/0, ~ 2 Grams
Wire Guard, 2 Pieces
Earwires, 2 Pieces

Step-By-Step Instructions

Learn how to do a right angle weave chain in this video tutorial from PotomacBeads, The Hanging Garden Earrings designed by Anna are an elegant choice to show off your style.
Put on a size 12 needle onto the thread and tie on a stop bead. Add on a Quadratile, an 11/0, a round and another 11/0. Repeat four times. End the pattern with another Quadratile. Put on three 11/0s and go back through the diagonal hole of the Quadratile. Add a round surrounded by two 11/0s in between each tile. Add three 11/0s to the top of the last tile in the chain.
Sew in groups of 11/0s and crytals in between each Quadratile. Watch the Hanging Garden Earrings tutorial with Allie to see the steps in detail.
Using a right angle weave you will be building a chain of seed beads to form a loop with a crystal and wireguard at the top. Knot off the thread. Put on the earwire.
When it comes to jewelry, sometimes the simplest designs are the most elegant. That’s definitely the case with these Hanging Garden Earrings from PotomacBeads. So easy to make, they’re perfect for everyday wear or for dressing up for a special occasion.
These earrings would make a great gift for that special someone in your life. The design is so versatile, they’re sure to get plenty of use. And they’re so easy to make, you can whip up a pair in no time at all.

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