• Jewelry-Making Supplies
  • Kits & Collections
  • Subscriptions
  • Learn to Make
  • Discounts & Deals

Pluto's Flower Earrings Tutorial

  • Picture of Accessories, Earring, Jewelry
  • Picture of Accessories, Earring, Jewelry, Adult, Female, Person, Woman
  • Picture of Accessories, Earring, Jewelry, Adult, Female, Person, Woman, Face
  • Picture of Accessories, Earring, Jewelry
  • Picture of Accessories, Earring, Jewelry
Learn how to make beautiful DIY Pluto's Flower Earrings with this comprehensive jewelry-making tutorial by PotomacBeads. In this step-by-step guide, you'll use 6mm pearls, Miyuki 15/0, 11/0, and 8/0 seed beads, and Dragonthread to create stunning earrings. This tutorial covers techniques like brick stitching and adding embellishments, ensuring a secure and professional finish. Perfect for beginners and experienced beaders alike, these earrings are a great addition to any jewelry collection. Gather your materials and join us for a creative and fulfilling beading experience!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pluto's Flower Earrings Tutorial
The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Potomac 6mm pearl - comet, 2 beas
  • Miyuki 15/0 - silver lined crystal, 16 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - duracoat opaque moody blue, 34 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - transparent Montana blue, 20 beads
  • Dragonthread 6 white, 4 feet
  • Athenacast wire guard protectors - silver, 2 beads
  • Athenacast earring post with ball - gunmetal, 2 beads
  • Athenacast earring clutch - gunmetal, 2 beads
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

    steps

    Quick Project Steps

    Step 1: Preparing the Thread and Pearl Cut a piece of Dragonthread (about half a wingspan). Thread the needle and string the 6mm pearl. Create thread bridges around the pearl by passing the needle through it four times, ensuring there are two thread strands on each side. Step 2: Brick Stitch Start the brick stitch with Miyuki 15/0 seed beads. Pick up two beads and pass the needle under the thread bridge, then back up through the second bead. Continue adding single beads, passing under the thread bridge, and then back up through each new bead. Aim to fit 12 beads around the pearl, but adjust to 11 if necessary. Step 3: Adding Embellishments Add 11/0 seed beads around the pearl using a similar brick stitch method. If you end up with an odd number, use smaller beads to ensure a snug fit. Step 4: Creating the Pico Create a pico on the first bead by picking up three 11/0 beads and passing back through the first bead. Continue adding beads around the pearl, creating a decorative edge. Step 5: Attaching the Wire Guard and Ear Nut Attach the wire guard by passing the thread through both sides of the guard. Attach the ear nut, ensuring it faces the correct direction. Reinforce the connection by passing the thread through the beads and guard multiple times. Step 6: Finishing the Earring Secure the thread by tying knots and trimming the excess. Repeat the process for the second earring.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    • Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Ultimate | Crystal | 9x3"
    • Thread Zap II
    • BeadTec Beading Needles Sizes 10, 11, 12 | Mix Pack of 6
    • Plastic Caliper Tool - White
    • BeadTec DragonThread - Crystal/White | Size 6 (Medium) | 50 Meter Spool
    • BeadTec DragonThread - Green | Size 6 (Medium) | 50 Meter Spool

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    BeadTec Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
    Pluto's Flower Earrings Tutorial
    PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

    Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

    • Learn how to create beautiful and artistic RounDuo Bangle Stacker Bracelets in this DIY jewelry-making tutorial. Using RounDuo or RounDuo Mini beads paired with 11/0, 15/0, and 8/0 seed beads, this video will guide you through each step, from selecting materials to finishing with a clasp or continuous bangle design.

      Read More

    Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

    • Glasgow Rose Embroidered Pendant - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
    • Glasgow Rose Embroidered Pendant - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads

    Watch Anna Tonnesen as she provides detailed step by step tutorial instructions to learn to embroider with beads. Create the Glasgow Rose pendant or create your own masterpiece of DIY jewelry following this project tutorial. Learn how to lay out your embroidery project, cut and shape your surface, sew on beads, apply the backing and seem the sides of the piece.
    • Comet Earrings - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
    • Flower Gem Earrings - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
    • Embroidered Rings - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads

    Join Our Growing Community

    Community profile photo 1
    Community profile photo 2
    Community profile photo 3
    Community profile photo 4

    Our Testimonials

    • 5
      6238 (83.6%)
    • 4
      842 (11.3%)
    • 3
      316 (4.2%)
    • 2
      35 (0.5%)
    • 1
      27 (0.4%)
    95% of customers rate this company 4- or 5-stars
    Newest to Oldest
    • Favorite Reviews
    • Highest to Lowest
    • Newest to Oldest
    All Ratings
    • All Ratings
    • 5 ★ Reviews
    • 4 ★ Reviews
    • 3 ★ Reviews
    • 2 ★ Reviews
    • 1 ★ Reviews
    Rosalind C. Verified Customer
    06-07-25

    Getting more expensive.

    Sharon E. Verified Customer
    06-07-25

    great

    Sheila P. Verified Customer
    06-07-25

    I don't know why you have the drop-down boxes -- I can see them but can't get to them. I had to use search for everything. Why do you list things that are on sale if they are out of stock? Are they still going to be on sale when they are back in stock?

    Wendy R. Verified Customer
    06-06-25

    It’s always a pleasure to work with Potomac Beads in whatever capacity I might have with this company and the knowledge people who work for you!

    Suzanne B. Verified Customer
    06-06-25

    Easy to navigate, prices are reasonable,

    Christine T. Verified Customer
    06-06-25

    Good

    Carolyn H. Verified Customer
    06-06-25

    Great! Only 2 colors I needed were unavailable.

    Denise P. Verified Customer
    06-06-25

    good experiences

    Margaret C. Verified Customer
    06-06-25

    Website is easy to use but selection is vey limited. I prefer no finish (AB, etc.) on bicones but that seems to be your go to.

    Christian H. Verified Customer
    06-06-25

    Lots of interesting things!! Will be back

    Only Visible on Admin Mode

    Item Description

    Learn how to make beautiful DIY Pluto's Flower Earrings with this comprehensive jewelry-making tutorial by PotomacBeads. In this step-by-step guide, you'll use 6mm pearls, Miyuki 15/0, 11/0, and 8/0 seed beads, and Dragonthread to create stunning earrings. This tutorial covers techniques like brick stitching and adding embellishments, ensuring a secure and professional finish. Perfect for beginners and experienced beaders alike, these earrings are a great addition to any jewelry collection. Gather your materials and join us for a creative and fulfilling beading experience!

    Designer's Material List

    The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Potomac 6mm pearl - comet, 2 beas
  • Miyuki 15/0 - silver lined crystal, 16 beads
  • Miyuki 11/0 - duracoat opaque moody blue, 34 beads
  • Miyuki 8/0 - transparent Montana blue, 20 beads
  • Dragonthread 6 white, 4 feet
  • Athenacast wire guard protectors - silver, 2 beads
  • Athenacast earring post with ball - gunmetal, 2 beads
  • Athenacast earring clutch - gunmetal, 2 beads
  • Project Steps

    Step 1: Preparing the Thread and Pearl Cut a piece of Dragonthread (about half a wingspan). Thread the needle and string the 6mm pearl. Create thread bridges around the pearl by passing the needle through it four times, ensuring there are two thread strands on each side. Step 2: Brick Stitch Start the brick stitch with Miyuki 15/0 seed beads. Pick up two beads and pass the needle under the thread bridge, then back up through the second bead. Continue adding single beads, passing under the thread bridge, and then back up through each new bead. Aim to fit 12 beads around the pearl, but adjust to 11 if necessary. Step 3: Adding Embellishments Add 11/0 seed beads around the pearl using a similar brick stitch method. If you end up with an odd number, use smaller beads to ensure a snug fit. Step 4: Creating the Pico Create a pico on the first bead by picking up three 11/0 beads and passing back through the first bead. Continue adding beads around the pearl, creating a decorative edge. Step 5: Attaching the Wire Guard and Ear Nut Attach the wire guard by passing the thread through both sides of the guard. Attach the ear nut, ensuring it faces the correct direction. Reinforce the connection by passing the thread through the beads and guard multiple times. Step 6: Finishing the Earring Secure the thread by tying knots and trimming the excess. Repeat the process for the second earring.