Shine Online Issue 38 | June 2017
SEED BEAD SUMMER Try your hand at sewing with seed beads and make these glam earrings
GOLDEN GLOW Accessorise with bright gold plated findings, charms, beads and more!
FREE GIFT Make colourful beaded jewellery with a bright gift for Summer!
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CELEBRATE THE SUNSHINE WITH BRIGHT JEWELLERY Create colourful beaded designs for Summer parties, festivals & celebrations!
June 2017 Contents 4 GOLDEN GLOW Make stunning statement jewellery with metallic gold and amber tones
6 TROPICAL EARRING PROJECT Follow a brand new tutorial and learn how to make a pair of embellished earrings
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TREND 8 BEADY BOOKS & MAGS
Learn a new skill and make personalised professional jewellery with essential books
12 PEARL BRACELET PROJECT Make your own beaded beads and use Swarovski pearls in this stunning bracelet project
14 PRECIOUS GEMS Feel extra special wearing unique semiprecious gemstone beads and charms
16 LET'S BE SOCIAL Take a look at the latest posts from our amazing group of busy beaders
SUMMER
MAKE 20 LOOM BRACELET PROJECT Learn how to make a delicate festival inspired loom bracelet using Delica beads
22 FREE GIFT Claim this month's free gift and learn how to make your own bright beaded bracelets
Editor - Holly Baxter Get in touch! Drop me a message to holly@beadsdirect.co.uk
This month's issue is packed full of brand new projects for you to dive in to and make for yourself! Pick up your beading needles and choose one (or all!) of your favourite designs to personalise and wear this Summer. We're head over heals for seed beads this June and can't wait to give Jo's fabulous tropical earrings a go. Flick to page 6 to make the gorgeous beaded earrings (as seen on the front cover!) using gold plated loops, Swarovski crystal bicones and Summer tone seed beads. Make sure to pop over to the Let's Be Social pages and find out who's won a brilliant bead bundle this month. Vicki has collected some of your latest designs submitted to our busy Facebook group. Don't miss your free gift for June! Create super lightweight bracelets and more elastic designs with candy colour acrylic beads. This amazing bead selection is so fun to mix and match with to find different colour combinations. We hope you love this month's issue!
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Golden Glow Classic golden tones will never go out of style! Take a look at some of the trending charms and brilliant beads to get creative with this Summer.
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These cute charms are perfect for attaching to bracelets or layered necklaces. Charms with more than one loop can be added onto earrings or can be further embellished with smaller charms!
This topaz acrylic crystal rivet is best used alongside the EZ-Rivet tool by Beadsmith. Add a hint of sparkle to your flat leather cord bracelets or go a step further and decorate home decor, clothing and accessories. Use your tools to pierce a hole through your fabric and follow the instructions on the tool to securely attach your sparkly rivet.
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LEARN HOW TO MAKE Learn how to make a statement crystal necklace using the brand new Swarovski tilted dice charm in a gold plated setting. Finish your necklace with matching crystal faceted beads and shining coin charms. Get your materials HERE >>
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TROPICAL BRICK STITCH EARRINGS DESIGNED BY JO
A = Milky Teal Seed Beads B = Gold Lined Cream Seed Beads C = 3mm Yellow Opal Bicones Tips: If you find it more comfortable to pass from front to back through the hoop then do so. It’s important to be consistent and pass though in the same direction throughout. Tension is also very important. Nymo and KO Threads will give a floppy finish unless you keep your tension tight. Firmer threads (Fireline etc) can be used if you prefer to work with less tension. Base row. 1. Begin by threading your needle with approx half a metre of thread. Tie the thread to the hoop base leaving a good 6 inch tail for tying in when finished. 2. Pick up 2A. Holding these 2 beads outside the hoop, pass the needle (from back to front) through the hoop and back up through the second bead added. *It is important to ensure that you pass the needle back through the bead as if the thread is going back on itself. Push them flat so that they sit side by side with a bridge of thread between them. 3. Pick up 1A. Pass the needle under the hoop (from back to front) and *back up through the bead. Pull the thread until your newly added bead sits snugly against the first two added. 4. Repeat step 3 until you have 24 beads on this base row. Adjust them along the hoop until you are happy that they are in the centre. Second row. 5. Pick up 2B. Pass under the thread bridge (from back to front) between the second and third beads of the base row. Pass *back up through the second bead just added. 6. Pick up 1B. Pass the needle under the next thread and* back up through the bead just added. 7. Repeat step 6 to the end of the row. Third row. 8. Pick up 1C, 1A & 1C. Pass under the thread bridge (from back to front) between the second and third beads on the first row. Pass *back up through the third bead just added. 9. Pick up 1A & 1C. Pass the needle under the next thread bridge and* back up through the second bead just added. 10. Repeat step 9 to the end of the row. Note: At this point, if your tension is correct, you may notice that your work has creating a curve. This is correct. Fourth and last row. 11. Pass the thread through the next A bead and pick up 1A, 1B & 1A. Pass through the A bead again to form a small group of 4 (3 new beads and 1 bead on row 3). 12. Pass down through the nearest C bead onto row 3 & the next B bead onto row 2. Pass back up through the next B bead on row 2 and then up thought the next C bead on row 3. This should bring you to the same position you found yourself at the beginning of step 11 but further along the row. 13. Repeat steps 11 and 12 until you get to the end. 14. Finish by weaving through & tying off. Thread your needle onto the tail from the beginning and weave through & tie off. 15. Using 2 jump rings, attach the ear wire to the hoop. Repeat the steps for the second earring.
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If you're new to jewellery making or know someone who is, these brilliant '20 To Make' books are perfect for learning the basics of what holds jewellery together and how you can finish your pieces neatly. With all 4 books you'll be able to explore 80 designs, perfect for beginners and beyond. Learn how to make elegant leather jewellery, wire and cord rings, and lots of beautiful beaded designs, perfect for making in an afternoon!
Mollie Makes magazine is an essential for lovers of all crafts! This on-trend mag is perfect if you're looking for some colour inspiration, a handy new project or a new craft to get stuck in to. Each magazine comes with a generous free gift and are often accompanied by inspiration or trend booklets. In issue 78, get your hands on a cute embroidery purse kit and follow the instructions inside to make yours!
Get the latest Making Jewellery magazines and make some exclusive designs ready for Summer. Learn all about the latest trends in jewellery making including resin, wire work and traditional techniques using seed beads and glass. Follow the projects inside the magazine and find out what you'll need to make them for yourself! This brillant kit comes ready to make with and includes a whole host of inspiration in the Beading for the Absolute Beginner book by Liz Thornton and Jean Power. Use your bracelet board included to plan out and measure your designs before finishing them with the findings, clasps and wire included!
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SUMMER HOLIDAY JEWELLERY SET DESIGN BY ALEX PINHORN
For the beach hut, cut an arm span of thread (you will need to add in further length/s later) and add a stopper bead, pick up 9 beads of green, 4 clear, 2 green, 4 blue, 4 white, 2 blue and 3 grey. For the first stitch, miss the last bead added (grey) and go into next bead then Peyote weave with beads of the same/corresponding colour as you move up, as you get to the top (grey) you need to decrease to create the roof. You are working from the centre out. At the edge of the door I added the orange bead for the door knob. Once you have made it as wide as you would like (I did 16 rows), add two rows of the grey roof colour beads. Go back to the middle and do the other half in the same way. If you want to create the 3D effect on the right side after the two rows of grey beads down the edge, start adding the stripes but move up one row from the bottom (missing the first bead) and add the bottom row colour, as you move up you need to go a row higher with the colour each time which creates the perspective with the stripes to make it look 3D, as in picture, do this until it looks right, I did 17 rows. Now go back to fill in the roof, you are still Peyote weaving but going from side to side with the grey beads, following the rows with grey beads until you reach the top. It is quite easy but you may need to weave round to get yourself in the correct place at the end of rows. For the pendant loop cut an arm span of thread pick up 1 dark grey and 5 cream, 4 times, weave back round these beads to create a circle and come out of the first cream after the first grey, Peyote weave round the circle until you get to the grey where you add two grey beads, this creates the corner. Step up and go round again, add two grey at the corner again. Work your way to the centre and come out of the first bead after the corner. Weave round the centre which will stand up and work round in the same way. After two rounds like this, on the third round add one grey in the corner (instead of two) in each corner to end. Then zip the two sides together to form a square. Then weave a small tag from one corner, 3 bead Peyote weave for five rows and sew into back of hut. For the Seagulls: Pick up 1 gold bead and 18 dark grey beads, Peyote weave up but sew through the third bead to form the tail, on the way back go round the gold bead and one grey to create the beak (try and keep the gold one straight –it has a tendency to go edge on) to the tail end you need to create three beads at the end, then two and the third bead is left as a single. The head end is three across, then the next row you have added one black bead on each side for eyes spaced with two grey beads between. You create this as you weave up and down the body. You will have four beads across on every other row and five on the alternate rows, see picture, then add the cream beads – you can do this as the picture, on either side, or you can add all to one side as you will zip together to form a tube, forming the head end and leaving the tail flat. You can add the wings by forming separately and sewing on, (if you do it this way you will need to pick up four grey beads and Peyote weave for approx. 8 rows as you get to the end decrease to a single bead on the top edge to form wing shape. Add cream underneath in the same way and sew together and attach to body). As I went on found it easier to weave the wings by adding directly to body – take thread through from zipping together to the grey beads back from eye – Peyote weave two grey beads down the side of the body using the body beads to anchor in one bead at a time and Peyote weave four across the wing and decrease to a single bead at the tip. They are about 8 beads long which is 16 rows, but until they look the right size. I then did the same underneath in cream beads and sewing through the edge thread to join the top and bottom. I tried to get a bit of a curve on the wings to make them look like they were flying. Each seagull is then threaded onto a small piece of wire, (wiggle the wire in between the beads on the underside and out from the top, it doesn’t matter if not straight through as a little angle is good) loop or wire wrap loops each side. This is then suspended onto a piece of wire strung with five blue beads and wire looped at each end. (Five beads length in between gulls and three beads for the wire to attach to the ear wire. Then attach the shorter wire to the loop on the top seagull and the other end to the ear wire.
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DESIGN BY SUE CHARETTE-HOOD
'CRESCENT CUDDLES' PEARL BRACELET
1. Beaded Bead: On 1yd of thread, add three CMC (CzechMate Crescent Bead), and one S15 (Size 15 seed bead). Repeat five more times, making sure that each CMC added is oriented in the same direction. Form a ring and tie a square knot against the tail. Pass through all beads again, pulling snug as you go. After passing through three CMC, jump to the second hole of CMC. Pass through the open holes of the next two CMC. 2. Add S15, then pass through the open holes of the next three CMCs. Repeat five more times. Drop one RB (Round Pearl Bead) inside the ring of CMC. Pass through all beads in this step again, pulling snug as you go. The RB should be able to rotate freely within the ring. Knot and tie off. 3. Repeat Steps 1–2 to make a total of 3 beaded beads. 4. Stringing: a) On 1ft of wire, add a crimp bead and one half the clasp. Pass back through the crimp bead, and leave 2 inch tail. Crimp the bead. b) Add ten S15, making sure they thread over the 2 inch tail thread exiting the crimp bead. c) Add 1 x RB, 5 x S15, 1 x RB, 5 x S15. Thread through one of your beaded beads, through the hole in the pearl. d) Add 5 x S15, 1 x RB, 5 x S15, 1 x beaded bead and repeat the pattern to mirror the completed side of the bracelet or following the image. 5. Finish your design by repeating the process of adding the other half of the clasp - add a crimp bead and the other half the clasp. Pass back through the crimp bead, and pass the thread back into the beads. Continue through the beads and exit before your second pearl. Pull this thread tightly to close any loop of thread near the clasp and squash the crimp bead to secure in place. Trim off the excess thread.
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Precious Gems Make your jewellery truly unique and start designing with your favourite semi-precious gemstone beads. Choose from stunning strands, colourful assortments and some exciting new shapes!
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These gorgeous gemstone beads are available in small packs of 10 or 20 and larger packs, ideal for unique, one of a kind designs like a simple bracelet with matching earrings! There is a huge range of unique semi-precious beads to choose from including stunning variations of Amazonite, Ametrine, Rutilated Quartz and Rhodonite to name a few! Each bead has a beautifully unique pattern and finish. You could split them into their colours and use them separately, or just keep them mixed. These horn charms are the perfect way for you to combine gemstones with an on-trend look. The horn shape has become really popular and looks great when worn on thin leather cord as choker or short length necklace. Gemstones can be easily worked into designs and they can really give your piece that point of difference. A wide variety of other components such as metal beads, connectors and stringing materials can be combined together for a stunning look.
Here we combined the pastel coloured morganite stones with some silver beads for a sweet bracelet that is ideal for wearing as a summer accessory. The soft colours have a feminine and delicate look to them. This is a great stone to wear as it's believed to help with stress and anxiety!
Frame your favourite beads LEARN HOW TO MAKE Learn how to make this super cute bracelet using tiny antique silver polygon shaped beads and one of our latest charms - the gondola connector. Get your materials HERE >>
Let's Be Social with Vicki! Show us your designs! We love to see your jewellery designs and hear what you have been up to. Drop me an email to shine@beadsdirect.co.uk or post your images on our Facebook group and you could win a Beads Direct bead bundle!
If you see a star on your design, you've won an fabulous beady bundle! Drop us a message to the email above to claim your prize! Been up-cycling my nan's stone cabachon with a macrame' cord and using her existing toggle clasp. And made a resin blue glitter pendant with my kit from beads direct and put this on a macrame' cord. Sharon Evely This resin pendant is stunning Sharon, it will be perfect for a night out! We love the knotted macrame necklace
Made this set using green tigerseye and haematite beads. - Mary Hughes Your jewellery set is lovely and really delicate. I love the wire wrapping around the beads, and the butterfly matches the dark grey heart beads perfectly! xx
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My leather watch strap broke so I made a replacement this afternoon. - Sharon Evely Your watch strap is super sparkly Sharon! I love the pattern you've used and the delicate edge of seed beads. xx
My lovely flower pattern earrings. - Vicky Looi These look amazing Vicky! I love how neat each beaded flower is and the rich red colours you've chosen. xx
I've not been able to get into making for a while due to family commitments but did manage to make this ring a few days ago. I have used champagne coloured wire in 0.8 & 0.25mm around an onyx cabochon - Shirley Harris You wire wrapped ring is gorgeous Shirley and I love the detail on the cabochon. xx
My new "Snake" necklace. Red and black colour combination makes this necklace really stand out. Made with toho 11 seed beads. - Viktoria Denyer Wow! Your necklace is beautiful Viktoria, I love the colour choices! xx
Sensational Seed Beads Get creative with a whole host of different beady shapes from hexagon seed beads in metallic tones to soft rounded SuperDuos with an AB finish!
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LEARN HOW TO MAKE Make a colourful kumihimo bracelet using solo seed beads in blue and pink mixed effect and shiny silver. Finish your design with essential silver plated cord ends and a toggle clasp. Get your materials HERE >>
LEARN HOW TO MAKE Learn how to make these Crystal Blush Earrings using Toho size 8 seed beads and two lovely Swarovski Becharmed Crystal Beads. You can attach your finished design onto earwires, pendants or even a split ring to use as a bag charm. Get your materials HERE >>
Kumihimo isn t just for bracelets
Watch this useful tutorial and learn how to make simple 8 strand kumihimo braids!
There are so many possibilities to explore using different shapes and sizes of seed beads. From simple braids like the examples of kumihimo above, to creating intricate loomed designs with delicate patterns across the surface. These brilliant seed bead shapes can all be used alongside smaller round seed beads and larger glass beads such as faceted round fire polish or bicones.
Make note of the brand of seed beads you're choosing as you plan out your designs. The different shaped beads made by Par Puca will slot together perfectly, as will different Preciosa beads such as pip beads, twin hole beads and farfalle beads.
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FESTIVAL GLAMOUR LOOM BRACELET DESIGN BY KATRINA
This design was made using the Little Ricky Beading Loom, but you can adapt the pattern and instructions to suit any other beading loom. This pattern makes a design that is 5.5inches long (6� including the ends). If you want to make yours the same size insert your Little Ricky Beading Loom bridge into the 9th hole from the top. Feel free to lengthen this design by simply repeating the pattern. Thread on your first row of 5 seed beads starting from the bottom of your diagram. Weave your needle under the warp threads. This next bit can be tricky, but once your have your first row it becomes much easier! Use your finger to lift the beads in place to sit between each of the warp threads. Pass the needle through the first row of beads from the left to right, raising the beads, to make sure the needle passes over the warp threads. To complete this row, pass your needle back through the beads (right to left) but this time press the beads down so that you pass under the warp threads. If you ever miss a bead, just repeat the previous steps. Continue adding rows until you reach the top of your loom. Make your pattern as long as you need, once you reach the top of the diagram, start again at the bottom. The final row can be tricky as it will be a tight fit. You might find it easier to pass through a couple of beads at a time. Once you have finished beading and have reached the other side of your loom, secure your working thread back into your design, knotting over your warp and weft threads along the way. If you feel you have too large a gap between your last beads and the end of your loom, add another row of beads. You may wish to do the same at the beginning of the piece so that both ends match (if you have enough space). Remove your bracelet from the loom. Place the piece on a flat surface and gently run your fingers from the middle, outwards to evenly distribute the beads and spread them slightly to fill the small gaps of thread where the bar was. Weave your two warp threads through the ends of the piece to secure. Take a new length of cord and weave it into the end of the piece, about 5 rows away from the end. You may wish to secure it to a warp thread with a knot or two for security. Weave the thread passing it through each row until you reach the end row. Pass the needle through three beads, string on 10 ivory seed beads and bring the needle back through the beads to form a loop. Bring the needle through the remaining 2 beads and out of the end row. Weave the cord back into the design and tie a couple of knots to secure it. Trim away the ends and repeat this step for the opposite side. Attach a jumpring and a lobster clasp to one loop, and just a jumpring to the other. You may wish to also add an extension chain.
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HOW TO USE YOUR BRACELET KIT Try mixing and matching your colourful kit to make colour themed jewellery. For our berry inspired bracelet set we mixed our favourite pink, purple and some golden tones and finished it with the sparkling flower charm! Learn how to make your simple elastic bracelets using the instructions below. How to make a simple beaded elastic bracelet Step 1. Take a length of elastic measuring approximately 12 inches. Thread on around 30 beads in your chosen order or until your bracelet has enough beads to fit around your wrist. You may want to add less or more depending on your wrist size. Make sure to test this against your wrist before knotting and securing your design. Step 2. Hold the two sides of your elastic cords together, make a loop with the double cord and pull the ends through the loop to make a knot. The two cords will exit through the top of the knot. Step 3. Stretch the knot away from any beads and add a drop of glue or clear nail polish to the knot. Wait a few seconds for this to dry completely before letting your knot move back to sit next to the beads. Trim off the ends of the cord leaving half a centimetre on each cord. Make sure your bracelet doesnt have to stretch too tightly to move over your hand, it is better to have it slightly looser so that your elastic won't snap and the knot will hold.
How to make a double strand bracelet with your flower charm Step 1. Take a length of elastic measuring approximately 18 inches. Thread on enough beads you need to fit around your wrist. Thread through one loop on your flower charm. Step 2. Thread on another section of beads, the same amount as you did for the first beads on the other side of the flower charm. Step 3. Take the two ends of the cord and bring them around either side of the flower charm. Thread each end in opposite directions through the second hole on the flower charm. Knot the cords here a couple of times and position the knot under the loop. Add a drop of glue or clear nail polish to hold the knot securely. Trim off the ends of the cords.
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