Daisy Beaded Bead RingBeading & Jewelry Making Tutorial Series T131

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Introduction

Here is a design with many possibilities. Once you learn how to weave a daisy-like beaded bead, you can turn it into a pendant. If you create several pieces and link them together you can create a bracelet or a necklace. In this tutorial, we’ll teach you how to do cross weaving to create a daisy-like beaded bead and then use right angle weaving technique to turn it into a beautiful ring. Use your imagination, be creative and play with colors to come up with a different flower-like handmade jewelry to match every season.

The tutorial is suitable for confident beginners to intermediate, but even beginners can definitely follow through the pictoral steps.

Materials and tools needed:

Materials Needed
28 x 4mm bicone crystals

some seed beads size 12

1.2cm in dia Round bead

Nylon thread

Tools Needed
Scissors
Ruler/Tape Measure

Step by Step Instructions

Step 1:

Cut about an arm span nylon thread. Slide in 1.2cm in diameter round bead and then

12 seed beads on each thread. Position these beads at the center of the nylon thread.

Step 2:

Bring your right thread to the left, like shown in arrow, going back thru the bead’s hole.

Step 3:

Then bring your left thread to the right, like shown in arrow and go back thru the bead hole. Pull both left and right threads.

Step 4:

Slide in 1 seed beads on each thread.

Step 5:

Bring your right thread to the left shown in red arrow and pass thru the seed beads again, coming out of the last seed bead shown in black arrow.

Step 6:

Bring the left thread to the right, all the way around and back thru all the seed beads

like shown in red arrow. The thread should come out the seed bead you just added

shown in black arrow. Then cross the right thread into the same bead.

Step 7:

Slide in 1 bicone crystal on the left thread and 2 bicone crystals on the right thread.

Step 8:

Cross your right thread into the bicone on your left thread.

Step 9:

Continuously insert the right thread into 2 seed beads right after the bicone and pull your thread.

Step 10:

Slide in 1 bicone on each thread.

Step 11:

Cross your right thread into the bicone on your left thread and then pull.

Step 12:

Repeat Steps 9 to 11 and go around the seed beads until 1 bicone is needed to complete the circle.

Step 13:

Slide in 1 bicone, crossing both threads into the bicone and pull the thread.

You have now completed your Daisy Beaded Bead.

Step 14:Making the ring band

After crossing the thread into the last bicone, insert the thread back thru the bicones

on each side shown in red arrows and cross thru a seed bead shown in black arrow.

Pull the thread. Slide in 2 seed beads on each thread and cross the thread into a 5th

seed bead.

Step 15:

Pull the thread.

Step 16:

After pulling the thread, again, slide in 2 seed beads on each thread and cross the thread into a 5th seed bead.

Step 17:

Repeat Step 16 until you reach your desired length and only requires 2 seed beads on each thread.

Step 18:

Cross the threads into a seed bead and then pull the thread tightly.

Note:

Fit to your finger before crossing the threads into the last seed bead.

Step 19:

To secure the thread, insert the thread going back thru several seed beads and tie a knot. Insert again back thru the seed beads until you reach the start of the ring band, tie a knot and cut excess thread.

You have completed the Daisy Beaded Bead Ring. Hope you like it!

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