Pattern - Charm Cluster Necklace

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What You Will Learn:
  • How to select a harmonious combination of beads in varying sizes and textures.
  • The importance of color coordination, focusing on a smoky blue-gray theme in this tutorial.
  • Introduction to different bead types such as six millimeter pearls, mermaid glass beads, bicone beads, and mirrored rounds.
  • The art of pre-making and organizing charms.
  • Techniques for working with head pins and wire.
  • Essential tools required for the project, including three different types of pliers.
  • Step-by-step guidance on creating a charm cluster necklace that is both intricate and artistically appealing.
  • Step 1: Choose Your Materials

    Step 2: Watch the 
    Video Tutorial

    Pattern - Charm Cluster Necklace

    Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Use your wire-working and basic stringing skills to create a necklace with a playful side. 1. Collect various 1-hole beads ranging in size from 3-8mm. Add one or two beads to a headpin and finish with a wrapped loop. Continue making small charms in this fashion until you have approximately 80, or more. 2. Watch the Charm Cluster Necklace to see how to turn a collection of charms into a fluffy centerpiece. 3. String beads on either side of the charm center to your desired length. Add a clasp. Almost any size or shape bead can be used in this necklace. Collect the extra beads from other projects for a project like this, and even try shortening it to a bracelet.

    Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

    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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    What You Will Learn:
  • How to select a harmonious combination of beads in varying sizes and textures.
  • The importance of color coordination, focusing on a smoky blue-gray theme in this tutorial.
  • Introduction to different bead types such as six millimeter pearls, mermaid glass beads, bicone beads, and mirrored rounds.
  • The art of pre-making and organizing charms.
  • Techniques for working with head pins and wire.
  • Essential tools required for the project, including three different types of pliers.
  • Step-by-step guidance on creating a charm cluster necklace that is both intricate and artistically appealing.
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    Project Steps

    Use your wire-working and basic stringing skills to create a necklace with a playful side. 1. Collect various 1-hole beads ranging in size from 3-8mm. Add one or two beads to a headpin and finish with a wrapped loop. Continue making small charms in this fashion until you have approximately 80, or more. 2. Watch the Charm Cluster Necklace to see how to turn a collection of charms into a fluffy centerpiece. 3. String beads on either side of the charm center to your desired length. Add a clasp. Almost any size or shape bead can be used in this necklace. Collect the extra beads from other projects for a project like this, and even try shortening it to a bracelet.