Showing posts with label pearls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pearls. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Daisy Flower Earrings Tutorial

Hi Everyone,

I am back with another earring tutorial. By now you would have guessed that I love the pearls and the seed beads that are available at A1 Craft. Even though I promise myself that I will use the other supplies, I still end up going back to the pearls and seed beads.

This time I am going to be making these beautiful daisy flower earrings. These again are very simple and easy to make (Though they look complicated). And the supplies that you need are just seed beads and small pearls


So gather the supplies and lets get started. I have used Seed beads no (18084 bronze gold) and glass pearls (GP1 - black 3mm)

Method

Step 1 - Take around 60 inches length of beading thread and put your needle onto the thread. Take 36 seed beads onto the thread. Leave around 6 inches of a tail.


Step 2 - Take your needle again through all the beads starting from the 1st bead. This will create a circle. At this point you can tie the tail to the ring and secure it.


Step 3 - Once you have tied the thread then go through the next bead so that you are away from the knot. Taking one seed bead go through the next 2 seed beads. Thus you will be putting one seed bead and going through 2 beads of the first circle.


Step 4 - Once you have finished putting all 12 seed beads as row 2, come out of the first bead of Row 2. Add 1 pearl between each of the 12 seed beads.



Step 5 - Once you have finished adding pearls between all the seed beads your thread needs to be coming out of the first pearl of the last row. Now you need to add 2 seed beads between each of the pearls. Kindly refer to Diagram 1
Diagram 1




Step 6 - After adding 2 seed beads between the pearls you need to be exiting or coming out of the first set of 2 seed beads of the last row. Then you will add 2 seed beads and go through the next set of seed beads of the last row. Dont worry if the seed beads are not centered and they look a bit on the side. It will be aligned when we get to the next row. Kindly refer to Diagram 2

Diagram 2



Step 7 - At the end of Step 6 you need to come out of the 1st seed bead of the last row. At this point you have 2 seed beads on top of each of the pearl. Add 1 seed bead and come out of the 2nd seed bead of the first set. Then take 5 seed beads and come out of the 1st seed bead of the 2nd set.

In this way you will add 1 bead between the 2 seed beads of the earlier row and 5 seed beads between the 2 sets of seed beads. Kindly refer to the diagram 3

Diagram 3



Step 8 - Once you have added all the seed beads, you need to start the next row by coming out of the 4th bead of the set of 5 beads. You will add a pearl and take the thread to the 2nd bead of the next set of 5 beads and directly come out of the 4th bead. In this way you will skip the 3rd bead. What this does is it gives a nice point or a triangle look to the last row.

This is explained very easily via the diagram 4 below
Diagram 4


Step 9 - Once you have completed this row you will see that your flower is coming in shape. We will be adding one last row of beads. Coming out of the top of the triangle or the 3rd bead of the 5 bead set, you will take 7 seed beads. Then you need to take the thread out of the next top of the triangle. (or the 3rd bead of the 5 bead set)

Kindly refer to the Diagram  5
Diagram 5

Step 10 - This is the last step in completing this flower motif. In this step you need to go through all the beads again, only skipping the center bead of the 7 bead set. Meaning you skip bead number 4 in every set. This will ensure that the shape of the petal has a nice pointed tip.

Kindly refer to the diagram 6
Diagram 6



Step 11 - When you finish the entire motif you have an option of creating a loop on one of the corners of the flower. This gives it a neat look. If you don't wish to do this that too would be fine. Just attach the earring hook to one of the petal. You would need to knot and secure your thread endings and clip away any excess thread.

So in this way you have created a beautiful earring. You could also use the same pattern and create a pendant.

I have also done the same pattern with 3 rows of pearls. The number of rows would decide the size of the motif or flower.

Here are some close ups of this earring and also of the other one that I made.







Supplies used











Hope you liked this and do leave some love






Saturday, March 30, 2019

Designer Doodled Necklace Set

Hello Everyone,

Maansi here, hope all of you are doing well and have had a wonderful holi.

For all those who have been following me, you would already know about my latest love... doodling. Well I was on a break from my usual crafting and found a sketch book and some pens and thus started with my journey of doodling.

For those who haven't ever done doodling, let me tell you it addictive. Not only that, it is also very  relaxing. So I would recommend that all of you must try doodling at some point.

So, in my DT kit I had received some MDF bases for jewellery as well as some absolutely gorgeous peacock studs. So taking both of these I decided to do something, a little out of the box.

Here is what I have created.


So the next question would be how did I go about creating this beautiful set. Here is how I went about making this.... 



Step 1 - I painted the base MDF that I had received in white and bronze. The front was painted white. The rims as well as the back was painted bronze. The reason I did this is as I wanted the chain to be mix of gold and bronze. You can do this in any colour of your choice. I have used normal acrylic paints for this. 


Raw base from A1 Craft
(Before Painting)

(After Painting)

Step 2 - Taking a normal white paper, I measured the size of the pendant and earrings. I kept a outline a bit bigger than the actual size. I created a basic outline of the design that I wanted. I have created a mandala style of design (the design is in a circle). Please note that the design for earrings was done together to create a continuity.


Step 3 - I created the actual design on the paper (I used archival pens as I didn't want the image to bleed or fade when I applied the glue / varnish over it). I also added some bronze colour in places to add an interest to the design. After I finished the design I cut the pieces of paper to the size of the design.


Step 4 - Taking decoupage glue I adhered the image to the base. Please note you need to keep a couple of hours gap between each coat of glue for best results. I also sealed the paper by adding decoupage glue on top (2-3 coats). 


Step 5 - Once both my pendant and earrings were completely dry, I cut off any excess paper sticking out. I then varnished all the sides some 7 - 8 times. I like to varnish it pretty well so that I don't have issues in the future. I have used a gloss varnish for the beautiful glossy look. 

Step 6 - For creating the necklace, I made a small tubular netted rope using seed beads(4mm) and pearls from the store. 


Step 7 -  Finally, taking a tiger tail, I stringed the beaded rope along with some 8mm dyed gold pearls. I also added an antique toggle and clasp at the ends. 


Step 8 - Using jump rings and a pearl, I attached the pendant base to the necklace. I also added the beautiful peacock studs to the earring bases. And my beautiful necklace and earring set is ready to wear. 

Here are some close ups of the doodled artwork and the final completed project. 





Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and do leave us some love here.



Supplies Used

MDF Bases

Acrylic Paint

Peacock Studs, Tiger Tail, Crimp Beads, Toggle and Clasp

4 mm Pearls, 8 mm Pearls

Seed Beads

Beading thread, Beading Needle

To place order for any of the supplies. you can send whatsapp message on 8082839533

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Netted Pearl Necklace

Hi,

This is Maansi here. I am here with my first project for A1 Craft.

Before I get into the details of the project I would like to mention that the supplies provided by A1 craft are the finest. They have the best grade glass pearls and the seed beads are Czech glass seed beads. So getting onto the project. I have taken glass pearls in two sizes and one colour of seed beads. Also for this project you will require beading thread,  beading needle and a toggle and clasp.

Check link below for supplies:
Glass pearls: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2181819845390513&type=1&l=2fc7804467

Seed beads: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2009737029265463.1073741969.1406612012911304&type=1&l=58bcc87cc5






This necklace is something which is a simple netted design. Netting is a form of beading which creates a beautiful lacy and net kind of beaded project. As it's been made using beading thread it's very lacy and drapes beautifully.  It is not stiff as some of the beaded projects tend to be. Below is the beading pattern of this necklace for those who wish to try out this pattern.
Finally here are the pictures and close up of the completed necklace.










Hope you like this inspiration and do give it a try. Wishing you a wonderful day today.