With the help of spacer beads, you can create fabulous bracelet patterns. Cheri used rhinestone and TierraCast spacers in her bracelets, to break up the color patterns. These spacers help tie in with the findings she used and they even add some sparkle and shine to the overall look See lots of inspiration for using spacer beads in your jewelry in this Artbeads Cafe Episode.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 11 inches long. Slide a TierraCast antique copper 2x2mm crimp onto the end of the wire, followed by a 5.5mm antique copper-plated 21 gauge open jump ring attached to half of the 15x11mm antique copper-plated rhinestone magnetic clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Add a Czech rondelle to the center of the strand and then make a mirror image of the bead pattern on the other side of the center bead.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 11 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end, followed by a jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast ½-inch antique copper-plated pewter Anna's toggle and clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern three times and then add a copper spacer, a flower, a copper spacer, and a 3mm copper round
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!
With the help of spacer beads, you can create fabulous bracelet patterns. Cheri used rhinestone and TierraCast spacers in her bracelets, to break up the color patterns. These spacers help tie in with the findings she used and they even add some sparkle and shine to the overall look See lots of inspiration for using spacer beads in your jewelry in this Artbeads Cafe Episode.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 11 inches long. Slide a TierraCast antique copper 2x2mm crimp onto the end of the wire, followed by a 5.5mm antique copper-plated 21 gauge open jump ring attached to half of the 15x11mm antique copper-plated rhinestone magnetic clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Add a Czech rondelle to the center of the strand and then make a mirror image of the bead pattern on the other side of the center bead.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 11 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end, followed by a jump ring attached to half of the TierraCast ½-inch antique copper-plated pewter Anna's toggle and clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern three times and then add a copper spacer, a flower, a copper spacer, and a 3mm copper round