Raven's Journey Czech glass beads certainly stand out in jewelry designs. This necklace features classic rondelles and bold hibiscus flower beads.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 20 inches. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a jump ring attached to half of the clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimp with a crimp cover.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Add a TierraCast spacer and 23 Czech glass rondelles to the wire.
Add a spacer, a Czech glass Hibiscus bead, a spacer, and a rondelle to the strand. Repeat 4 times.
Add 22 more rondelles to the wire, followed by a spacer.
Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a jump ring attached to the other half of the clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Make sure to leave a little space between the crimp tube and the last spacer. If they are too close together, it will make the necklace stiff in movement.
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Raven's Journey Czech glass beads certainly stand out in jewelry designs. This necklace features classic rondelles and bold hibiscus flower beads.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 20 inches. Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a jump ring attached to half of the clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimp with a crimp cover.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Add a TierraCast spacer and 23 Czech glass rondelles to the wire.
Add a spacer, a Czech glass Hibiscus bead, a spacer, and a rondelle to the strand. Repeat 4 times.
Add 22 more rondelles to the wire, followed by a spacer.
Slide a crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a jump ring attached to the other half of the clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Make sure to leave a little space between the crimp tube and the last spacer. If they are too close together, it will make the necklace stiff in movement.