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Focus on creating small spiral links with centers of crystals and spacers...
Using a three strand clasp, this necklace offers different length chains on which spiral links move freely. A great design feature of this project is how the links can be arranged in an almost limitless number of ways. Each strand has a different number of spirals and this adds to the intricate look. This endings have a very professional look, using bead tips and crimps. Learn to measure and create the desired lengths of chain and how to create a simple spiral
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This has really been a great year for me. I got to travel to Bead Fest in New Mexico and Philidelphia. I taught the class wrist rainbow. The pattern is now in my pattern store here at craftsy. Later this month I will be going to Texas to the Bead Fest there to teach a class called "Wire Knots". If you will be in the area there is still plenty of space.
In the past I have taught at local ...
This has really been a great year for me. I got to travel to Bead Fest in New Mexico and Philidelphia. I taught the class wrist rainbow. The pattern is now in my pattern store here at craftsy. Later this month I will be going to Texas to the Bead Fest there to teach a class called "Wire Knots". If you will be in the area there is still plenty of space.
In the past I have taught at local bead and craft stores. I love to give private lessons. I have been teaching for over 5 years now and beading for close to 10. My passion is really wire, although I do love to mix different media like bead weaving and wire.
I hope my patterns inspire you and challenge you. Happy Beading.
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