Meet the InstructorKeri Lee is an avid designer and author in many different arts and crafts. She is instructor of Annie’s Learn to Bead & Make Jewelry 101 and 201 classes, and also instructor of Annie’s Creative Coloring Techniques. Keri frequently designs for CardMaker magazine and CardMaker Kit-of-the-Month Club. AnniesOnlineClasses.com
Learn to Bead & Make Jewelry 101Practice and master all the basics of beading and jewelry making while also building your jewelry wardrobe with this collection of 10 perfectly pretty projects including earrings, bracelets and necklaces!
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Sweet Pink Fairy Earrings
Oh So Vintage Earrings
Materials• CRYSTALLIZED™ Swarovski Elements:
2 (6mm) white opal bicone crystals, 2 (6mm) white pearl rounds
• 2 (14 x 10mm) wine frosted petunia Lucite flower beads
• 2 (2-inch) 21-gauge silver-plated head pins
• 2 (17mm) 22-gauge silver-plated brass fishhook ear wires (with 2mm ball)
• Round-nose pliers• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size11/2 inches, including ear wire
Materials• 2 (2.5mm) light Colorado topaz
CRYSTALLIZED™ Swarovski Elements bicone crystals
• 2 (8mm) cocoa pearl beads• 2 (4mm) antique brass pumpkin beads • 2 (15mm flat) antique brass five-petal
bead caps• 2 (2-inch) antique brass head pins • 2 antique bronze vintage-style lever-
back ear wires• Round-nose pliers• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size15/8 inches, including ear wire
Instructions1) Thread onto a head pin a bicone crystal, a Lucite flower and a pearl round.2) Referring to How to Make a Simple Loop technique section of video, create a simple loop above beads on head pin using chain-nose pliers, round-nose pliers and flush cutter.3) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Open & Close Ear Wire Loops technique section of video, open loop on ear wire and thread loop on head pin onto ear wire; close loop. 4) Repeat steps for second earring. ●Sources: Lucite flower beads from Beads4all; head pins, ear wires, pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
Instructions1) Thread onto a head pin a bicone crystal, pearl, bead cap and pumpkin bead. Note: Bend petals of bead cap around pearl bead.2) Referring to How to Make a Wrapped Loop technique section of video, create a wrapped loop above pumpkin bead on head pin using chain-nose pliers, round-nose pliers and flush cutter.3) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Open & Close Ear Wire Loops technique section of video, open loop on end of ear wire and thread loop on head pin onto ear wire; close loop. 4) Repeat steps for second earring. ●Sources: Pumpkin beads, bead caps, head pins and lever-back ear wires from Beads4all; pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
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Charming Bauble BraceletsMaterials• 5 large red Asian crystal beads • 5 (4mm) clear crystal round beads• 5 (15mm flat) antique brass five-petal
bead caps • 6 (3/4-inch length) antique bronze
double-link chains • 5 (2-inch) antique brass head pins• 2 (7mm) antique brass jump rings • 1 (14 x 8mm) antique brass lobster-
claw clasp • Round-nose pliers• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size71/2 inches, including clasp
Instructions1) Thread onto a head pin a round clear crystal bead, a red crystal bead and a bead cap. Note: Bend petals of bead cap around red crystal bead.
2) Referring to How to Make a Simple Loop technique section of video, create a simple loop above beads on head pin using chain-nose pliers, round-nose pliers and flush cutter, forming a bauble.3) Repeat steps 1 and 2 four times for a total of five baubles.4) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Make a Dangle technique section of video, open loops at top of each bauble and attach to chain; close loops.5) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Open & Close Jump Rings technique section of video, open jump ring and attach to one end of chain; close jump ring. Open second jump ring and attach lobster-claw clasp to other end of chain; close jump ring. ●Sources: Round crystal beads from Connie Crystal; double-link chain, jump rings, lobster-claw clasp and bead cap from Beads4all; pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
Designer NoteTo create a stepped-up version such as the
silver and blue one shown, simply change up the colors and metals being used, and add plenty of shimmer and sparkle by filling in the open chain areas with additional pearl
and crystal baubles.
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Island Elegance EarringsMaterials• 8 (6mm) dark green round glass beads• Pearl beads: 2 (12mm) teal, 4 (10mm)
dark cream• 2 (2-inch lengths) gold chain• 14 (2-inch) .8mm gold thick head pins• 2 gold ear wires• Round-nose pliers• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size23/4 inches, including ear wire
Instructions1) Thread a teal pearl onto a head pin. Referring to How to Make a Wrapped Loop technique section of video, create a wrapped loop above beads on head pin using chain-nose pliers, round-nose pliers and flush cutters, creating a teal pearl bauble.2) Thread a round crystal onto a head pin. Referring to How to Make a Simple Loop technique section of video, create a simple loop above bead on head pin using chain-nose pliers, round-nose pliers and flush cutter, creating a crystal bauble. Repeat three more times for a total of four baubles.
3) Thread one dark cream pearl onto a head pin; in the same manner as before, create a simple loop creating a dark cream pearl bauble. Repeat once for a total of two baubles. 4) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Make a Dangle technique section of video, open loops at top of each bauble finished with a simple loop and attach to a length of chain as shown. Close loops. 5) Referring to How to Cut or Open Chain, open last link on length of chain; attach to top of wrapped loop bauble. Close link.6) Referring to How to Open & Close Ear Wire Loops technique section of video and using chain-nose pliers, open loop on ear wire, thread top link of chain onto ear wire. Close loop.7) Repeat steps 1–5 for second earring. ●Sources: Fire & Ice™ round glass beads, chain, ear wires and head pins from Elizabeth Ward Sweet Beads Fundamental Findings™/AC Moore; pearls from Nicole Crafts/AC Moore; pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
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Simply Strung BraceletMaterials• 18 (6mm) black round glass beads • 6 (8mm) clear crystal faceted round
beads• 3 (13 x 8.5mm) Artisan lampwork glass
beads• 8-inch length of satin silver 7-strand
beading wire• 2 silver crimp tubes• 1 silver-plated toggle clasp• Crimp tool• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size8 inches, including clasp
Instructions1) Onto the end of beading wire, thread a crimp tube and one piece of toggle clasp. Thread beading wire back through crimp tube, leaving a short tail.
2) Referring to How to Crimp & Cover Crimp Tubes technique section of video and using crimping tool, crimp the crimp tube, and then round the crimp tube securing the toggle clasp in place; trim short tail of wire using flush cutter. 3) Thread beads onto wire as shown. 4) Finish by threading a crimp tube and remaining piece of toggle clasp onto beading wire. Thread beading wire back through crimp tube; repeat step 2. Trim any excess wire. ●Sources: Crystal beads from Connie Crystal; beading wire and crimp tool from Beadalon; pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
Additional Strands Adding bulk and interest is as easy as stringing additional strands of beads and attaching them to a jump ring. You can then add the extra strands to the bracelet for a more bulky multistranded bracelet, or remove them if you prefer a quieter, more simple statement.
Additional Materials • 5 (8mm) AB crystal round beads• Size 6/0 blue seed beads• Size 8/0 silver seed beads• 4 silver crimp tubes • 2 (6mm) silver-plated jump rings• 2 (8-inch) lengths of satin silver 7-strand beading wire
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Simply Strung EarringsMaterials• 4 (6mm) round black glass beads• 4 (8mm) clear round faceted crystal
beads• 2 (13 x 8.5mm) Artisan lampwork glass
beads• 2 (4-inch) lengths of satin silver
7-strand beading wire• 2 silver crimp tubes• 2 silver-plated collette covers• 2 silver-plated ear wires• Crimp tool• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size23/4 inches, including ear wire
Instructions1) Referring to photo, thread beads onto a length of beading wire. Thread both ends of beading wire through bottom of collette and through a crimp tube. 2) Referring to How to Crimp & Cover Crimp Tubes technique section of video and using crimping tool, crimp the crimp tube, and then round the crimp tube. Trim any excess wire. Close the collette around the crimp tube.
3) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Open & Close Ear Wire Loops technique section of video and using chain-nose pliers, open loop on end of ear wire and thread loop of collette onto opened loop. Close loop.
4) Repeat steps for second earring. ●Sources: Crystal beads from Connie Crystal; beading wire and crimp tool from Beadalon; pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
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Instructions1) Onto the end of beading wire, thread a crimp tube and one piece of toggle clasp. Thread beading wire back through crimp tube, leaving a short tail. 2) Referring to How to Crimp & Cover Crimp Tubes technique section of video and using crimping tool, crimp the crimp tube, and then round the crimp tube securing the toggle clasp in place. Trim any excess wire. Cover crimp tube with a crimp cover and gently close using crimp tool.3) Thread beads onto wire as shown, making sure to begin with one crimp tube and placing two crimp tubes between each bead pattern set. End threading one crimp tube.
4) Thread a crimp tube and remaining piece of toggle clasp onto beading wire. Thread beading wire back through crimp tube; repeat step 2. Trim any excess wire.5) Referring to How to Create a Floating Bead or Bead Group and using crimp tool, crimp and then round the crimp tube securing patterned bead sets along length of bead stringing wire as shown. ●
Sources: Crystal beads from Connie Crystal; beading wire and crimp tool from Beadalon; pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
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Elegantly Strung Floating NecklaceMaterials• 10 (6mm) round black beads• 6 (8mm) clear round faceted crystal
beads• 1 (13 x 8.5mm) Artisan lampwork
glass bead• 19-inch length of satin silver 7-strand
beading wire
• 12 silver crimp tubes• 2 silver crimp tube covers• 1 silver-plated toggle clasp• Crimp tool• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size193/4 inches, including clasp
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4) Thread bail onto chain. Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Make a Dangle technique section of video, open loops at top of each bauble and attach to chain as shown; close loops. ●Sources: Resin roses from Ingredients for Lovely; chain from Beadalon; head pins, pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
Yellow Rose Necklace & Ring Materials• CRYSTALLIZED™ Swarovski Elements:
4 (6mm) white pearls, 6 (6mm) light yellow bicone crystals
• 2 yellow resin rose cabochons• 18-inch length silver-plated
elongated chain• 4 (2-inch) 21-gauge silver-plated
head pins• 2 (6mm) silver-plated jump rings• Silver-plated toggle clasp• Silver leaf bail• Silver adjustable ring blank• E-6000 glue• Round-nose pliers• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter
Finished Size19 inches, including clasp
Instructions1) Referring to How to Attach Bails & Cording Ends technique section of video, adhere bail to the back of a rose cabochon using E-6000 glue. Adhere ring blank to the remaining cabochon. Let dry until fully cured following manufacturer’s instructions.2) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Open & Close Jump Rings technique section of video, attach a piece of toggle clasp to each end of chain using jump rings.
3) Thread onto a head pin a bicone crystal and a pearl. Referring to How to Make a Simple Loop technique section of video, create a simple loop above beads on head pin using chain-nose pliers, round-nose pliers and flush cutter, creating a bauble. Repeat three times for a total of four baubles.
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Vintage Rose EarringsMaterials• 2 (6mm) cream CRYSTALLIZED™
Swarovski Elements pearl beads• 2 blue roses on cream disc cabochons• 2 antique brass square filigrees• 2 (2-inch) antique brass head pins • 2 antique brass French ear wires • E-6000 glue• Round-nose pliers• Chain-nose pliers• Flush cutter• Small metal hole punch
Finished Size21/2 inches, including ear wire
Instructions1) Punch a hole through top and bottom points of filigree pieces.2) In the same manner as How to Attach Bails & Cording Ends technique section of video, adhere a rose cabochon to center of each filigree piece using
E-6000. Let dry until fully cured following manufacturer’s instructions.3) Thread a pearl onto a head pin. Referring to How to Make a Simple Loop technique section of video, create a simple loop above beads on head pin using chain-nose pliers, round-nose pliers and flush cutter, creating a bauble. 4) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Make a Dangle technique section of video, open loops at top of bauble and attach to bottom hole on filigree. Close loop.5) Referring to How to Open & Close Ear Wire Loops technique section of video, open the loop on ear wire, thread filigree onto loop. Close loop.6) Repeat steps 3–5 for second earring. ●Sources: Cabochons from Ingredients for Lovely; head pins and ear wires from Beads4all; pliers and flush cutter from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
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4) In the same manner as step 3, crimp cording end onto end of cording.5) Using chain-nose pliers and referring to How to Open & Close Jump Rings technique section of video, open jump rings and attach toggle clasp to each end of cording. ●Sources: Mix and Mingle large-holed beads from Darice; bead cones from Cousin; cord ends from Michaels Stores Inc.; Diamond Glaze from JudiKins; pliers from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
Materials• 6 green and pink large-holed beads
from 9-piece mix• 2 silver large-holed bead cones • 2 silver cord ends• 2 (6mm) silver-plated jump rings• 1 silver-plated toggle clasp• 1 silver leaf bail• 1 letter tile from board game• Scrap of patterned paper• 16-inch length cream satin rattail
cording• Diamond Glaze adhesive• E-6000 glue• Chain-nose pliers• Super glue• Craft knife• Cutting mat
Finished Size173/4 inches, including clasp
Instructions1) Trim a piece of patterned paper to fit letter tile. Adhere to smooth side of tile using Diamond Glaze adhesive; let dry. 2) Once dry, referring to How to Attach Bails & Cording Ends technique section of video, use E-6000 to adhere bail to back of game tile. Let dry until fully cured following manufacturer’s instructions.3) Referring to How to Attach Bails & Cording Ends technique section of video, use super glue and chain-nose pliers to crimp cording end onto one end of cording. Thread beads, bead cone, pendant, bead cone and remaining beads onto cording.
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Beads come in many shapes other than standard rounds. Beads are most commonly measured in millimeters (mm) such as 6mm, 8mm or 10mm. However, you’ll find that not all beads have holes and not all beads follow the millimeter rule.
Half-drilled beadsHalf-drilled beads can be glued to findings and to the end of memory wire jewelry.
CabochonsCabochons are a non-bead, because there is no hole that beaders use frequently. They can also be known as a cab, for short. It’s simple to use a cabochon. Just apply glue to a matching bezel and adhere.
Seed beadsSeed beads are named for their size since they are about the same size as seeds. Seed beads are most commonly found in size 11/0; however, they can be as small as 18/0 (1.17mm) or as big as 1/0 (6.5mm). We usually call bigger seed beads—or sizes 4/0, 6/0 and 8/0—E beads.
Seed beads can come in shapes like triangles, squares, cylinders and delicas. Delicas are very accurately cut seed beads that are usually used with bead stitches. Triangles, squares and cylinders can be used in stitches as well as stringing designs.
Cabochon
Glue
Other bead shapes:Round
Oval
Rondelle
Heishi
Teardrop
Coin
Lentil
Cube
Flat Rectangle
Marquise
Briolette
Teardrop (Top Drilled)
Donut
Chips
Pebbles
Nugget
Flat Square (Center Drilled)
Bead Shapes
Half-Drilled Bead
Squares
Triangles Cylinders
Hex 2-cuts
Delicas
6/0 8/0 11/0 15/0
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Beadalon®(866) 423-2325www.beadalon.com
Beads4all www.etsy.com/shop/Beads4all
Connie Crystal(800) 285-4650www.conniecrystal.com
Cousin(800) 366-2687www.cousin.com
Buyer’s GuideFor your added convenience, you can purchase many of the same supplies used by the class instructor directly from Annie’s. Many of these supplies are available in a variety of beautiful colors and handy sizes. Click on the Supplies tab when logged into your class.
Darice(866) 432-7423www.darice.com
Elizabeth Ward Sweet Beads Fundamental Findings™/AC Moorewww.acmoore.com
Fire Mountain Gems and Beads(800) 355-2137www.firemountaingems.com
Ingredients for Lovelywww.etsy.com/shop/ingredientsforlovely
JudiKins Inc.(310) 515-1115www.judikins.com
Michaels Stores Inc.(800) MICHAELS (642-4235) www.michaels.com
Nicole Crafts/AC Moorewww.acmoore.com
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A. Choker: 16 inchesB. Princess: 18 inchesC. Matinee: 24 inches
D. Opera: 32 inchesE. Rope or Lariat: 48 inches
Necklace Lengths Diagram
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