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- Jan 21, 2015
How to Make Beautiful Turquoise Necklace Design with Black and Gold Beads
Summary: Are you looking for turquoise necklace design? Here I’d like to show you a turquoise and black necklace. I believe you will like this beautiful turquoise necklace.
Turquoise, gold and black beads make this turquoise and gold necklace so unique and beautiful. Besides, this turquoise necklace design is a very basic beading necklace pattern. It is very suitable for those handwork beginners. Just follow me to make this beautiful turquoise necklace. I believe you will be proud of yourself.
Materials on making turquoise and gold necklace
Chip turquoise beads
8mm black glass beads
6mm golden beads
Lobster clasp
Jumprings
Tiger tail
Wire cutting plier
Flat plier
Instruction on making turquoise and black necklace
Step1: Make basic turquoise and gold necklace
1st, cut down a 100 cm tiger tail, fold it in half, thread a crimp bead to make a loop, pinch the bead, thread 1 golden bead to both wires, thread 3 chip turquoise beads to each wire, cross both wires through 1 black bead and tighten, continue to add 3 turquoise bead;
2nd, cross both wires through 1 golden bead and tighten, add 1 golden bead to each wire, cross both wires through 1 golden bead again, this is the basic pattern;
Step2: Finish turquoise necklace design
1st, continue this pattern until reach ideal length, here I use 12 black beads;
2nd, add a golden bead and a crimp bead to both wires, thread the wires back through the crimp bead to make a loop, pinch the bead and cut down extra wires;
3rd, connect the turquoise and gold necklace with two jumprings and a lobster clasp.
The final look of this beautiful turquoise and black necklace:
Now I have finished making turquoise necklace design. So beautiful and easy turquoise and gold necklace. You can also use chip shell beads and pearl beads to make the same pattern necklace, I think it will also delicate. For more beautiful turquoise necklace patterns, just stay tuned on Pandahall Learning Center!
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Sep 01, 2017 at 08:26 AM Helen Onwuha
Lovely