Winter Chimes Christmas Decoration Tutorial

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The design ideas are flowing this holiday season! Designer Tereza uses RounDuo® Minis, IrisDuo®, WibeDuo®, Potomac Crystal Rounds 4mm, Miyuki Drop Beads, and Miyuki Seed Beads to make this beautiful Winter Chimes Christmas Decoration. This gorgeous component can be used to make earrings, a necklace, an ornament and so much more! Gather your materials and get started! We can't wait to see what you come up with!

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Winter Chimes Christmas Decoration Tutorial
The Designer's suggested colors and materials: - RounDuo® Mini Beads - White Shimmer, ~10 Pieces - IrisDuo® Beads - Crystal Labrador Full, ~15 Pieces - IrisDuo® Beads - White Champagne Luster, ~25 Pieces - WibeDuo Beads - White, ~5 Pieces - Potomac Crystal Rounds 4mm - Crystal AB, ~7 Pieces - Miyuki Drop 3.4mm - Crystal Labrador Full, ~5 Pieces - Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Gilt Lined Opal, ~1 Gram - Head Pin, ~1 Piece

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Start by threading five RounDuo Minis, creating a circle with three knots.
Add three 11/0 Miyuki Seed Beads between each RounDuo Mini.
Introduce IrisDuo beads, alternating colors for a two-toned effect.
Incorporate WibeDuo beads to connect the IrisDuo beads.
Create a flower pattern by adding additional IrisDuo beads in a second color.
Finalize the beadwork by adding a loop with a headpin and Potomac Crystal Rounds for hanging.

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Potomacbeads Beading Ruler | Advanced | 6x3"
Beading Mat - Beading Design Mat
PotomacBeads Pliers - Round Nose Pliers

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Step 6: Choose Your Next Project

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The design ideas are flowing this holiday season! Designer Tereza uses RounDuo® Minis, IrisDuo®, WibeDuo®, Potomac Crystal Rounds 4mm, Miyuki Drop Beads, and Miyuki Seed Beads to make this beautiful Winter Chimes Christmas Decoration. This gorgeous component can be used to make earrings, a necklace, an ornament and so much more! Gather your materials and get started! We can't wait to see what you come up with!

Designer's Material List

The Designer's suggested colors and materials: - RounDuo® Mini Beads - White Shimmer, ~10 Pieces - IrisDuo® Beads - Crystal Labrador Full, ~15 Pieces - IrisDuo® Beads - White Champagne Luster, ~25 Pieces - WibeDuo Beads - White, ~5 Pieces - Potomac Crystal Rounds 4mm - Crystal AB, ~7 Pieces - Miyuki Drop 3.4mm - Crystal Labrador Full, ~5 Pieces - Miyuki Seed Beads 11/0 - Gilt Lined Opal, ~1 Gram - Head Pin, ~1 Piece

Project Steps

Start by threading five RounDuo Minis, creating a circle with three knots.
Add three 11/0 Miyuki Seed Beads between each RounDuo Mini.
Introduce IrisDuo beads, alternating colors for a two-toned effect.
Incorporate WibeDuo beads to connect the IrisDuo beads.
Create a flower pattern by adding additional IrisDuo beads in a second color.
Finalize the beadwork by adding a loop with a headpin and Potomac Crystal Rounds for hanging.