CzechMates Cabochon Beads and Beam Beads create a look of ancient temple steps hidden in the jungle. This multi-strand style is easy to put together and will create an intricate look. The simple stringing technique looks like a woven project thanks to the different beads used.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately nine inches long. String on a TierraCast 2x2mm brass oxide brass crimp tube, followed by a 5mm antique brass-plated open jump ring. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times and then add Hole A of another Beam Bead. Add a crimp tube, followed by a 5mm jump ring. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, then add Hole A of a Beam Bead and go through Hole B of the last Beam Bead on the first strand. Add a crimp tube and then loop around the jump ring attached to your first strand and back through the crimp tube. Crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, the go through Hole B of the next Beam Bead on the second strand and then Hole C on the last Beam Bead on the previous strands. Add a crimp tube and then loop around a new 5mm jump ring. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, then go through Hole C on the next Beam Bead on the previous strands. Add a seed bead. Add a crimp tube and then loop around the jump ring attached to the previous strand. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
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!
CzechMates Cabochon Beads and Beam Beads create a look of ancient temple steps hidden in the jungle. This multi-strand style is easy to put together and will create an intricate look. The simple stringing technique looks like a woven project thanks to the different beads used.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately nine inches long. String on a TierraCast 2x2mm brass oxide brass crimp tube, followed by a 5mm antique brass-plated open jump ring. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times and then add Hole A of another Beam Bead. Add a crimp tube, followed by a 5mm jump ring. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, then add Hole A of a Beam Bead and go through Hole B of the last Beam Bead on the first strand. Add a crimp tube and then loop around the jump ring attached to your first strand and back through the crimp tube. Crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, the go through Hole B of the next Beam Bead on the second strand and then Hole C on the last Beam Bead on the previous strands. Add a crimp tube and then loop around a new 5mm jump ring. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Repeat this pattern five times, then go through Hole C on the next Beam Bead on the previous strands. Add a seed bead. Add a crimp tube and then loop around the jump ring attached to the previous strand. Go back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.