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Creative Beading – Volume 23 Issue 01 2026 – Creative Beading

Thread 2cm of spacer beads over both strands (adjust fit at this point if necessary) Separate strands and to each add 4 x spacers, cross threads through 1 x cube. To each add 1 x bugle, spacer, bugle, cross back through the cube and exit one of the bugles just added. To each side add 1 x spacer and bugle cross through and exit the cube. Add to each side 4 x spacers. Pass both strands straight through 1 x 4mm cube.
Repeat steps three to six to form the bracelet. To finish add 2cm of spacers (or as many spaces as placed in step two) thread through chalotte, 1 x seed on one strand tie several firm knots, trim close, turn chalottes add jump and clasp. Goddess Beading 16 Tooronga Terrace Beverly Hills Ph: 02 9150 9931 Goddess Beading – bracelet Rating 2m 6lb Line 2 x chalottes 1 x toggle clasp 5 x 8mm cube 4 x 4mm cube 2 x 11° seed 30 x 6mm bugle Spacer balls chain nose pliers round nose pliers wire cutters crimping pliers LENGTH 18cm Design by Sharon Hutton of Goddess Beading Supplies Diagram 1.
Diagram 3. Diagram 4. Diagram 2. Cube Bracelet 52 Creative Beading NECKLaCE Thread 1 x fruit bead onto 1 x eye pin trim and form a loop. Repeat this making 11 x fruit beads on eye pins. Link 10 of the fruit beads together using small jumps rings. Thread 1 x crystal on to 1 x head pin trim and form a loop. Open the loop on the 11th fruit bead set aside attach it to the crystal just threaded on to a head pin. Using 1 x eye pin attach it to the top of the 11th fruit bead thread 1 x crystal trim and form a loop, join this loop to the centre jump ring that is linking all the fruit beads together.
Thread 1 x head pin through 1 x crystal trim and form a loop. Join eye pin loop to the loop you have just formed on the head pin. Thread 1 x crystal to the eye pin attach to the jump ring in the next section of jump rings next to the centre section. Repeat to add the same crystal drop to the other side fruit bead.
Technique Intensive – Ear Wires Projects for all styles, tastes and skill levels 10 ProjectS for Under $10.00 each Contents Projects Lavender De Rock – necklace Artefacts Jewellery Design – bracelet, necklace and earrings Three M’s Fashion Jewellery – necklace, cuff, headband, earrings. Beads Online – necklace and earrings Feathers Nest – bracelet All About Beads – earrings That Bead Shop – necklace and earrings My Little Bead Shop – necklace and earrings All About Beads – suncatcher Beads N Crystals – bracelet and earrings Goddess Beading – bracelet Three M’s Fashion Jewellery – necklace, bracelet, hair comb and earrings Beads Online – necklace, bracelet and earrings Swarovski Challenge – pendant, bracelet and earrings Absolutely Beads – anklet My Beads – necklace, bracelet and earrings Three M’s Fashion Jewellery – bag My Little Bead Shop – necklace, bracelet and earrings Beads N Crystals – mobile phone charm Three M’s Fashion Jewellery – necklace, bangle and earrings Mad Monnie Designer Jewellery and Beads – bag charms SPECIAL READERS’ OFFER FREE PACK OF BEZELS SAVE $16.00 SEE PAGE 87 * Conditions apply All About Beads – bracelet Mad Monnie Designer Jewellery and Beads – hair clip Beads N Crystals – 10 Projects for $10.00 Feature Profile – Lori Grice Meet business owner and creative artist from Queensland Trends Check out the latest beading trends 4 Creative Beading InpIratGallery a gallery of inspiring projects made by our readers!
to share your inspiring projects, please contact [email protected] Megan Donnelly Megs Pegs Jewellery designer, Megan Donnelly, is inspired by vibrant colours and texture in everyday things. She often designs around “found objects” when making a piece of jewellery.”My most interesting pieces contain something that is unique and I try and keep passionate by learning new techniques”.
Megan Donnelly, Megs Pegs Jewellery Alexandria, New South Wales [email protected]. Button Necklace This necklace was created using Swarovski crystal beads and a Swarovski crystal button. A linking technique was used and a bail was added to the back of the Swarovski button. Originally I had intended on using clear Swarovski crystal beads but found it needed something extra, so jet crystal beads were added to create some contrast.
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