Pattern - Lady Danbury Necklace

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Be transported to Bridgerton's high London society with the elegant Lady Danbury Necklace in this wire working tutorial by PotomacBeads! Grab your 20 and 24 gauge wire, wire cutters, pliers, and beads and have fun learning how to wire wrap, make eye pins, and your own wire clasps with this free jewelry making tutorial! Technique Learned: Wire Working The Designer's suggested colors and materials: - Artistic Wire Non-Tarnish Silver - 24G, ~12 Feet - Artistic Wire Non-Tarnish - 20G, ~2 Feet - Flower Cup - White Lila Luster, ~30 Beads - Czech Faceted Round 4mm - Crystal Lavender, ~30 Beads - Potomac Pearls, Old lace 3mm ~50 Beads - Czech Bicone 6mm - White Champagne - Czech Leaf Drop 7x12mm - Lilac Swirl, ~30 Beads - Potomac Crystal Bicone 3mm - Apricot AB, ~30 Beads - Potomac Crystal Round 3mm - Light Tanzanite AB, ~30 Beads - Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Duracoat Opaque Dark Orchid, ~1 Gram

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This fashionable Lady Danbury necklace is sure to dress up any outfit you wear it with. The floral looking wire necklace catches the light with the crystals worked in throughout.
1. Cut 2 feet of 20ga and 24ga wire. Use a sharpie to make a round loop near the end of the 20ga wire. Use pliers to bend the short end about 45 degrees. Holding the loop, wrap the tail end around the long wire 3 times, trim the end. Slide a 6mm Czech bicone onto the wire.
<2. Watch the Lady Danbury necklace tutorial to see how Allie creates eye pins for the beads to decorate this beautiful wire necklace.
3. Leave about 4 inches at the end of the piece. Bend the wire at about an inch and a half. Pinch the fold with pliers so it’s flat on itself. Twist the end around the last bead in the pattern. Use the sharpie to form a rounded hook. Bend the tip up slightly with pliers.
Practice your wire working skills with this Lady Danbury Necklace. You’ll love how all the different beads dangle around your neck. Use up some of the beads you have on hand or find some new favorites at PotomacBeads.
Enjoy using this jewelry-making bead tutorial video to help you become a more creative and happier beader!
Technique learned:
  • Wire Working
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