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Keys Heart, Biżuteria projekty
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stringing
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Keys to My Heart
Jean Yates
Silver components with colorful shibuichi patina evoke a sentimental wonder
in this bracelet and earring set—perhaps designed in the Victorian era
for a gentleman to present to his sweetheart as a token of his affection.
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FINISHED SIZE 8
1
⁄
4
" (BRACELET); 3" (EARRINGS)
Materials for Bracelet
7 violet 4mm crystal rounds
4 tanzanite 6mm crystal rounds
64 amethyst 3
14mm lampworked rondelles
4 tanzanite 6mm crystal rounds
2 sterling silver shibuichi 35
4mm cubic zirconia (CZ) briolettes
6 lavender 6mm cubic zirconia (CZ) flat diamonds
4 lavender 8
×
×
19mm key charms
×
14mm lampworked rondelles
2 sterling silver ear wires
2" of antiqued sterling silver smooth/textured chain
10" of sterling silver 22-gauge dead-soft wire
18mm heart bead
1 sterling silver shibuichi 35
×
×
19mm key charm
2mm Twisted Tornado crimp tubes
1 sterling silver shibuichi 24
×
Tools
Wire cutters
Chain-nose pliers
Round-nose pliers
22mm heart-and-key toggle clasp
5" of antiqued sterling silver 4
×
6mm oval smooth/textured chain
24" of sterling silver 22-gauge dead-soft wire
12" of .014 beading wire
×
bracelet
1:
Cut the chain into 6 pieces: one 2-link, four
3-link, and one 5-link. Use 4" of 22-gauge wire
to form a wrapped loop that attaches to a
3-link chain; string 1 violet 4mm crystal and
form a wrapped loop that attaches to the key
charm. Set aside.
3:
Attach the beading wire to the heart half of
the clasp, using a crimp tube. String 1 flat dia-
mond and the other end of the 2-link chain.
String 1 lampworked rondelle, 1 flat diamond,
32 briolettes, and 1 flat diamond twice. String
1 lampworked rondelle, the other end of the
last 3-link chain, 1 flat diamond, 1 crimp tube,
and the toggle half of the clasp; pass back
through the tube and crimp.
2:
Open an ear-wire loop and attach it to the
end of the chain.
3:
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for a second earring.
Jean Yates lives in New York with her family. She was an
actress and a writer before she discovered her love of bead-
ing. Her website is
2:
Make a series of beaded links to connect the
pieces of chain:
Link 1:
Use 5" of wire to form a wrapped loop
that attaches to a 2-link chain; string 1 vio-
let crystal, 1 tanzanite 6mm crystal, and
1 violet 4mm crystal; form a wrapped loop
that attaches to the 5-link chain.
Link 2:
Use 5" of wire to form a wrapped loop
that attaches to the previous chain; string
1 tanzanite 6mm crystal, the other end of
the key charm’s chain formed in Step 1,
1 lampworked rondelle, and 1 tanzanite
6mm crystal; form a wrapped loop that
attaches to a 3-link chain.
Link 3:
Use 5" of wire to form a wrapped loop
that attaches to the previous chain; string
1 violet 4mm crystal, the pewter heart, and
1 violet 4mm crystal; form a wrapped loop
that attaches to a 3-link chain.
Link 4:
Use 5" of wire to form a wrapped loop
that attaches to the previous chain; string
1 violet 4mm crystal, 1 tanzanite 6mm crys-
tal, and 1 violet 4mm crystal; form a
wrapped loop that attaches to the remain-
ing 3-link chain.
earrings
1:
Cut the chain into two 3-link pieces. Use
5" of wire to form a wrapped loop that attaches
to one chain; string 1 tanzanite 6mm crystal,
1 lampworked rondelle, and 1 tanzanite 6mm
crystal; form a wrapped loop that attaches to
a key charm.
RESOURCES
Check your local bead shop or contact: Victoria lamp-
worked beads: Lisa Kan Designs,
Heart bead, clasp, and key charms: Green
Girl Studios,
studios.com. Briolettes, Swarovski tanzanite and violet rounds,
chain, and 22-gauge wire: The Bead Shop, info@bead
shop.com,
Flat diamonds and ear wires:
Fusionbeads.com. Twisted Tornado crimp tubes: Via Murano,
(888) 281-3559,
www.beadworkmagazine.com
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Materials for Earrings
2 lavender 8
×
1 pewter 20
2 sterling silver 3
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