You Will Need
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Thread a new needle and starting at the beginning of the necklace, put your
needle through the first stop bead you added and loop twice as in step 1. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to begin the other side of the necklace. Then repeat step 4 but this time instead of threading a new 4mm glass bead, pass the needle through the existing 4mm glass bead and continue through 2 rocailles to make the next row.
As before repeat step 5 using the existing 4mm glass beads. Continue to the end of the necklace.
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Using the tail ends, sew 1 side of the toggle clasp to 1 end of the necklace. Do this by weaving through the attaching loop of your clasp and back down through
several beads. Weave back up through a few beads and weave through the attaching loop again. Repeat until the clasp seems secure. Then weave the thread down through a few beads. Knot round a thread on the necklace (between 2 rocailles). Thread through several more and cut off any excess. Repeat on the other end of the necklace with the other half of the clasp.
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ADDING NEW THREAD: You may need to add new thread at some point. Here’s how: When you have approximately 7cm of thread left cut off the thread close to the eye of the needle. Thread the needle with 2 metres of new thread. Using your 7cm of old thread, tie a very loose knot leaving the loop open. Place the tail end of your new thread inside the loose loop of the old one. Use a separate needle inside the loose loop to slide the knot tightly up against the last of the inside colour rocailles. You now have a total of 4 threads approximately 7cm long in 2 pairs. Knot these 2 pairs together tightly. The ends can then be threaded back through a few beads before
trimming any excess.
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Beads Unlimited Tue, 19 Jul 2011 12:37:32 +0000
Thanks Ashley, I also like St. Petersburg stitch because it's relatively underused compared to a lot of other techniques.
Ashley D. Wed, 27 Apr 2011 22:44:08 +0000
This is very pretty. St. Petersburg is one of my favorite stitches. You can do a single row (or end at step five) and make a very pretty and delicate chain for any kind of charm as well.
SALOOSHA Fri, 01 Apr 2011 10:33:54 +0000
it's amazingggg ... i made a bracelet following the same instruction and it came out very nice . but it took so long time !
Pinocchio Mon, 24 Jan 2011 03:40:24 +0000
:O is all I have to say
Blacktop Betty Fri, 03 Oct 2008 03:50:53 +0000
beautiful!!
michelle G. Wed, 01 Oct 2008 23:37:41 +0000
this is lovely. I think this would be great for my wedding, because I am thinking of a gold dress.
Pumpkinniki Wed, 01 Oct 2008 21:11:55 +0000
Pretty but kinda confusing.