Spacers are wonderful little beads that will make your jewelry designs even better Cynthia loves using them to break up beading patterns and add some shine. They also help with making your beads drape or lay better on jewelry wire, especially in bracelets. See lots of inspiration for using spacer beads in your jewelry in this Artbeads Cafe Episode.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Slide a 14K/20 gold-filled 2x2mm crimp tube onto the end, followed by a gold-filled 6.1mm 14k open jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast gold-plated pewter forged toggle set. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimp with a 3mm gold-filled crimp cover.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Repeat this pattern two times and then add a daisy spacer, three fire-polished beads, and a daisy spacer.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Slide a gold crimp tube onto the wire, followed by a gold jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast antique gold-plated pewter floral toggle clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, leaving off the last cube bead.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches. Slide a sterling silver 2x2mm crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a 4.5mm silver-plated 21 gauge open jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast antique silver classic clasp set. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern seven times and then add a turquoise bead.
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
Spacers are wonderful little beads that will make your jewelry designs even better Cynthia loves using them to break up beading patterns and add some shine. They also help with making your beads drape or lay better on jewelry wire, especially in bracelets. See lots of inspiration for using spacer beads in your jewelry in this Artbeads Cafe Episode.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Slide a 14K/20 gold-filled 2x2mm crimp tube onto the end, followed by a gold-filled 6.1mm 14k open jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast gold-plated pewter forged toggle set. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimp with a 3mm gold-filled crimp cover.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Repeat this pattern two times and then add a daisy spacer, three fire-polished beads, and a daisy spacer.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches long. Slide a gold crimp tube onto the wire, followed by a gold jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast antique gold-plated pewter floral toggle clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, leaving off the last cube bead.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately ten inches. Slide a sterling silver 2x2mm crimp tube onto the end of the wire, followed by a 4.5mm silver-plated 21 gauge open jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast antique silver classic clasp set. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern seven times and then add a turquoise bead.