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Lilies In The Night Necklace / Bracelet

  • Completed Project: Lilies In The Night Necklace / Bracelet Picture #1
  • Completed Project: Lilies In The Night Necklace / Bracelet Picture #2
  • Completed Project: Lilies In The Night Necklace / Bracelet Picture #3
  • Completed Project: Lilies In The Night Necklace / Bracelet Picture #4

Lilies In The Night Necklace
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FINISHED SIZE:
69cm (27”) (each part is 23cm (9”))

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  1. Step 1

    Cut 22cm of beading wire; using a crimp bead attach the wire to a split ring.

  2. Step 2

    String 7 beads and one crimp bead, pass the wire through a split ring and back through the crimp bead.
    Fold the string of beads to form a bracelet, pull the wire tight and crimp.


  3. Step 3

    Cut 55cm (43”) of purple ribbon, fold the ribbon in two and tie it to the split ring on one end of the bead string.

  4. Step 4

    Repeat steps one through three two more times.


  5. Step 5

    Connect the three pieces together to form a necklace. You can also make a choker using two parts and use the third part as a bracelet. And finally you can go for a two-strand or a three-strand bracelet.

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