Amiera Necklace Tutorial

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  • Amiera Necklace - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
Creative, pretty, and right on trend, the Amiera Necklace makes a beautiful impact as well as being an excellent beginner's beadweaving project! With a simple design such as this, you'll get to enjoy a beaded necklace that produces clean lines and timeless elegance! No outfit will be incomplete when sparkles from Potomac Crystal Long Ovals in Settings and Bicones match any style!

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Materials Used To make The  Project

Designer's Material List

The designer's suggested colors & materials:
  • Potomac Pearls 6mm - Dark Grey, ~ 18 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Long Oval in Setting - Amethyst, 11 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone 3mm - Lavender Opal, ~ 74 Beads
  • Miyuki Seed Beads 15/0 - Crystal Silver Rainbow, ~ 1 Gram
  • Closed Ring 6mm - Silver Plated, 2 Pieces
  • Potomax Wire 18G - Silver, ~ 6 inches Secondary Colorway:
  • Potomac Pearls 6mm - Comet, ~ 18 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Long Oval in Setting - Black Diamond Opal, 11 Beads
  • Potomac Crystal Bicone 2mm - Blue Rainbow, ~ 74 Beads
  • Toho Seed Beads 15/0 - Metallic Hematite, ~ 1 Gram
  • Step-By-Step Instructions

    Prepare Your Materials: Gather all the materials listed above. Cut approximately 6 inches of wildfire beading thread, and attach a stop bead at one end.
    Start Beading: Begin by adding two 15/0 seed beads, followed by a Potomac Pearl, two more 15/0 seed beads, and a Potomac Crystal Long Oval. Let these elements drop down next to the stop bead.
    Add Focus to the Oval: Optionally, decorate the sides of the oval with additional seed beads to bring focus to the piece.
    Incorporate Pearls and Crystals: Continue adding pearls and crystals, alternating with 15/0 seed beads to create the desired length of the necklace.
    Attach the Closed Ring: Use the closed ring to provide structure and support for the clasp.
    Finish with a Clasp: Complete the necklace by adding a clasp. The tutorial includes instructions for making your own clasp out of Potomax Wire.

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