Swarovski crystal
beads have been a popular item in jewellery making for over 100 years and still
retain their charm and attraction today. Simple to use and capable of creating
a dazzling effect for very little effort, Austrian Swarovski crystals are a great
introduction to the joys of making your own jewellery for any age. The pretty,
iridescent crystals catch the light beautifully and come in a huge array of
colors. They work well in almost any form of jewellery making, but are
particularly effective when used to make a simple bracelet.
To create a beautiful Swarovski
Crystal Bracelet, you will need a packet of size 15 seed beads, 24
small pearls and 36 small Swarovski crystal beads. Cut a length of beading
thread approximately 1.5metres and thread it onto a beading needle. About 15cm from the end, attach a bead stopper.
Each bead always has a seed bead either side of the crystal or pearl. So always
add on bead "units" for example, one seed beads one crystal (or
pearl) then one seed bead, every time you need to add on beads. Thread on four
small crystal units: one seed bead, one crystal, one seed bead, four times.
Allow the beads to fall down near your bead stopper. Pass needle through the
bottom of the first small crystal unit and then pull the thread so the beads
form a circle or a square.
Tie a small knot
between the seed beads where your needle is and then continue to pass the
needle through the next small crystal unit. The needle always comes out of the
bottom crystal or pearl unit ready to add the next circle. Add on one small
crystal unit, one small pearl unit and one small crystal unit. Pass the needle
through the next small crystal unit (on the circle you have just added on) then
through small pearl unit. Add on three small pearl units, then pass the needle
through the existing small pearl unit on the previous circle, and then pull
thread up. You will now have three adjoining circles. Pass the needle through
the next two small pearl units. Add on three small crystal units and pass the
needle through the small unit from the previous circle. Then repeat the process
with the next two small crystal units until you have four adjoining circles.
Continue adding on units until you have three complete small pearl unit
circles.
You can carry on with this pattern to create an interlinked bracelet of
circles, emphasizing the Swarovski crystals and creating a glittering effect.
If you wish to get a little more adventurous you can add feature beads' onto
the design to create a focal point on the bracelet that will draw the eye. But
the beauty of Swarovski crystals is their adaptability, versatility and the
ease with which they will fit into almost any design you choose. For a very
simple but stylish effect, add Swarovski crystals to a simple silver chain to
produce a charm bracelet' of crystals. Using a pin style earring wire, thread
your crystal onto the wire and bend the end of the wire around a pair of
round-nosed pliers to form a loop. Trim the excess wire off with a pair of
jeweler’s wire-cutters and bend the loop back so that the crystal hangs freely.
Attach the crystal to your silver chain and close the loop, soldering the join
to be extra sure that your crystal doesn't come off too easily. By spacing a
variety of Swarovski crystals around the bracelet you can achieve the look you
want. The beauty of this simple design is that when you grow bored of the
colors you can simply remove the crystals and replace them with new ones to
suit your mood or this season's latest fashion colors. Swarovski crystal beads
are fun, versatile and beautiful and make the perfect addition to almost any
jewellery design.
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