Easy Tutorial on How to Make Pretty Glass and Seed Beads Jewelry Set

Summary: Do you need any pretty jewelry for this summer? Then I think this Pandahall tutorial on how to make glass and seed beads jewelry set can help you. Follow me to see the details below.

Easy Tutorial on How to Make Pretty Glass and Seed Beads Jewelry Set

You should know that different kinds of beads are always combined to make a piece of jewelry. And today this pandahall tutorial will show you how to make pretty glass and seed beads jewelry set. Are you expecting that? You will recognize that it is simpler than you imagine after seeing this post, so let’s start it soon.

Supplies for glass and seed beads jewelry set:

Glass Beads Strands
Brass Jump Rings
Glass Ceylon Round Seed Beads
Brass Spring Clasps
Brass Headpins
Gold Cross Chain
Chain Nose Pliers
Side Cutting Pliers
Round Nose Pliers

Instruction on how to make glass and seed beads jewelry set:

Step 1: prepare the basic part of the beaded jewelry set

Firstly, slide a Ceylon round seed bead, a blue glass bead and two seed beads onto a headpin;
Secondly, cut off a piece of gold cross chain with suitable length, then hang this beaded dangle at the end of the chain with a jump ring;
Thirdly, add a jump ring and a spring clasp at the other end of the chain.

Step 2: finish the beaded jewelry set making

Firstly, continue to make many beaded dangles with the same steps and you can choose the colors of the glass beads;
Secondly, add the dangles onto the chain, and you can keep same distance between two dangles;
Thirdly, cut off two pieces of chain with short length and add beaded dangle onto the chain, then add earring hooks.

Now you can see the final glass and seed beads jewelry set.

Easy jewelry set yet very beautiful, right? How do you think of the glass and seed beads jewelry set? Why do not make one set for yourself if you also love them. Beads and chain jewelry can be seen easily because of its popularity. So do not miss this great chance. See you next time!

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Comments (2)

Feb 21, 2017 at 09:35 AM Christiane Racette

Thank you for this tutorial. Could you tell me which size headpins are you using with seed beads 15/0 and 11/0 (Mill Hill)?