Orange Glass Bead Choker
Way back when I bought the bits and bobs for the last two jewelry posts, I also grabbed a string of large orange glass beads as well. I finally got around to using them now.
I had some simple bead caps already on hand, and I used small off-white glass beads for spacers. Large beads don't work well on wire without something in between to allow them to flex. It doesn't need to be much, but there does need to be room.
The wire technique is pretty basic. Count out parts. Yank some wire off the spool. Carefully thread all the bits. I crimped a loop in the loose end, clipped the length of wire from the spool with a bit extra to work with, and crimped another loop to secure the strand. I also managed not to waste any crimp bead covers. I got none out of order, and there was no dropping the works part-way through this time and having to restart!
I used a scrap of chain and a lobster claw clasp to turn the re-strung beads into a choker-length necklace. Now I'll be stowing my jewelry-making clutter for a while, I think. There's other stuff to do.
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