Ensemble Crystal Pendant Tutorial - DIY Jewelry Making Tutorial by PotomacBeads
Explore the art of jewelry-making with our Ensemble Crystal Pendant tutorial! This DIY guide covers everything from basic beadwork to advanced techniques using materials like Miyuki Delica and RounDuo beads. Perfect for crafters looking to create a stunning piece that can serve as a pendant or a brooch, this tutorial teaches bezeling with 8/0 Delica beads and intricate stitch work for a durable and beautiful finish.
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This video tutorial, hosted by PotomacBeads, guides viewers through the process of creating an “Ensemble Crystal Pendant,“ which can also be fashioned into a pin or brooch. The tutorial emphasizes various beadwork techniques, particularly focusing on bezeling with larger seed beads and stabilizing the structure to prevent floppiness in the design.
The designer’s suggested colors & materials:
• Miyuki Delica Beads Matte Transparent Dark Topaz AB 8/0, 40 Beads
• Tubelet Beads - Pastel Bordeaux, 20 Beads
• EVA Beads - Pastel Bordeaux, 10 Beads
• RounDuo Beads - Metallic Violet 5mm, 10 Beads
• RounDuo Beads - White Lila Luster 5mm, 10 Beads
• Potomac Crystal Rivolis - Violet AB 18mm, 1 Piece
• Frosted Opaque Glaze Rainbow Yellow 11/0, 2 Grams
• Duracoat Galvanized Silver 15/0, 2 Grams
Enjoy using this jewelry-making bead tutorial video to help you become a more creative and happier beader!
00:00 - Intro: Brief introduction and overview of the materials.
00:57 - Step 1: Starting the peyote stitch bezel for the Rivoli crystal.
04:26 - Step 2: Continuing the peyote stitch, adding RounDuo and EVA beads.
07:23 - Step 3: Enhancing the design with additional seed beads and Delicas.
10:41 - Step 4: Beginning to secure the bezel for structure and support.
13:50 - Step 5: Final adjustments and adding decorative elements.
19:44 - Step 6: Finishing touches, discussing how to wear and use the pendant.
22:18 - Outro: Recap and additional tips.
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