Showing posts with label free bead patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free bead patterns. Show all posts

Friday, 15 November 2013

Madcowbeads - Casual in Pearls..

This necklace was an accident really - I was experimenting to see how I could join 2mm rat tail to 0.3mm copper craft wire. Anyway, I managed the join (see below for my method!)

I love our Jolie Vache pearls, they're flattering and reflect a soft light upwards whether in 'natural' colours like ivory or white, or something a bit more funky! (like spearmint green!). I wanted to see what I could make that made pearls 'informal' and this piece works really well.

Tie a sliding knot in the rat tail (check youtube for a video clip) and you're done! This design would also work well as a bracelet.

Alternative stringing materials - you need to use something soft that knots tight - so grosgrain ribbon, suede wax cord or a thicker velvet would work, but leather thonging probably won't.



To make this you need:

10 8mm Jolie Vache pearls
9 8mm crystal rondelles
20cm fine silver plated copper wire
2 cone ends
Rat tail - around 40cm cut into 2 lengths

Tools:

Sharp scissors.
Chain nose pliers

Method:

Take one end of rat tail
Tie the rat tail to the wire, about 25mm down from the end and pull as tight as you can
Using pliers, wrap the 25mm wire round and round the knot - as if you were finishing a wrapped loop
When you're out of wire, squash the wrapped knot with the pliers & snip off any ends
Thread on a cone and hide the knot inside the cone

Thread on one pearl and one rondelle. Repeat for all pearls and rondelles.
Fix the wire to the rat tail using the same method.
Thread on the cone to hide the knot

Tie a sliding knot and knot or melt the rat tail ends. (There are lots of sliding knot tutorials on You tube - much better than me trying to explain!)

This would also make a nice bracelet - just shorten the rat tail and use 6 beads and 5 rondelles.

Friday, 10 February 2012

Funky Loops - a fun FREE project from the cows..



This beautiful loopy bracelet was made for madcowbeads.com by Claire Pearcy of www.elderberryarts.co.uk
It's really satisfying to make, and suitable for beginners / improvers.

It's easy to make co ordinating earrings and a necklace using this simple but effective technique

Ring the changes by making one with gold rings and neutral tones!

View and print off your totally FREE project here

Happy beading!

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Charmed Life Bracelet

This weeks' project is really original! It's made for madcowbeads.com by Veronica Tinkler.
Alongside designing some super feminine jewellery, Veronica also teaches jewellery making. So, if this free project leaves you inspired, have a look at Veronica's  website: www.udelovichdesigns.vpweb.co.uk

The 'charmed life' bracelet looks intricate, but is suitable for improvers, or even beginner jewellery makers if you have some crafting experience. So, don't be shy - give it a go!



The chainmaille weave is very versatile and will work with lots of different size jump rings. You could try it in the jumbo 16mm size for a chunkier look. It's a great twist on a charm bracelet.

All materials from www.madcowbeads.com 

You can view, download and print off the free instructions here


Enjoy!
Georgie