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PROJECT
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- Transfer the spiral to a suitable mandrel and
carefully continue to form the seashell shape.
Take your time and keep the edges as close
as possible. Now cut three strands of beading
thread and crimp. Thread with turquoise chips
and a pearl every so often, occasionally taking
two beading threads through one chip or pearl
to help keep the necklace tight. At regular
intervals place a seashell bead. Suspend your
pendant from the middle.
Sterling silver seashell pendant
- The Sterling silver seashell pendant (p40)
is made the same way as above. Just suspend
it from a Sterling silver rope chain to keep
consistent with the nautical theme. You can
use a shorter length of wire (18cm) for a more
delicate look, or to create a bracelet charm for a
beautiful pearl bracelet (opposite page, far left).
Aquamarine beaded seashell
- To create the aquamarine beaded seashell
(opposite page, middle), cut 25cm of 0.8mm
wire, then create the bend and ‘V’ shape as
before. Attach a piece of 0.25mm wire just after
the bend. As the wires start to spread apart,
thread a 2mm aquamarine onto the wire, then
take the wire around the other edge of the
frame. Wrap the 0.25mm wire twice around
the frame wire, then take it behind both frame
wires and around the opposite frame wire once.
Add another 2mm bead and continue. - Keep going like this until the wires spread
apart enough to add two 2mm beads at once.
Continue with two beads at a time until there
is room to add three at once. After adding three
beads twice, fi nish the pendant as before by
wiring on the jumpring and securing the wires
(Steps 3 to 7). Hang from the centre of a simple
strand of white coral.
Chunky seashell necklace
- To create the Swarovski chunky seashell
necklace (p40), start the pendant as in Step 9.
Instead of using aquamarines, use Swarovski
xilion 2mm AB crystals. As the wires get
slightly wider apart, move up to 3mm for a
short distance. As the wires spread further,
again move up to 4mm. Keep gradually
increasing the size of the crystals as the wires
spread, until using just one fi nal 5mm crystal.
Then fi nish the pendant (Steps 3–7) and hang
from a pearl and crystal necklace.
RESOURCES
jewellerymaker.com
cooksongold.com
jillybeads.co.uk
CONTACT
sammifletcher.com
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