Description
This tutorial is fairly easy to follow, however, you should have a little bit of previous experience with bead embroidery and should know how to work with Peyote stitch.
Would you like to learn Peyote stitch now? Try my free beading tutorial for bezeling cabochons with Peyote stitch!
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The tutorial comes with a 20% coupon code, which you can apply for L2Studio cabochons!
Valid at Lenka’s Etsy shop and at thestorytellingjeweller.com for L2Studio cabochons!
The handmade artisan cabochon used in the pendant was a sponsorship gift from L2Studio.
MATERIAL LIST
For the bead-embroidered part:
- cca. 26 mm round L2Studio cabochon from Etsy or TheStorytellingJeweller (my choice: Bronze round cabochon with a rim),
- serpentinite cabochon – unfortunately I don’t have it available any more, you will have to find a replacement any more,
- Miyuki Tila beads,
- rhinestone chains,
- beading foundation (my choice is Ultra Suede),
- backing (my choice is leather, you can also use imitation leather or Ultra Suede),
- Miyuki seed beads,
- 3 mm Swarovski Elements glue-on rhinestone,
- 1.5 mm bronze ball chain,
- flat square-shaped metal bead,
- leaf-shaped O-T clasp.
For the necklace:
- 4 mm leather cord,
- terminators for the leather cord,
- 4 mm jumprings,
- flower-shaped O-T clasp.
Tools:
- thin beading needle,
- glue (my choice: E-6000),
- Fireline or other strong and thin beading thread,
- bead mat,
- thread burner or scissors.
SIZE
Size of the pendant: cca. 4.8 x 4.8 cm / 1.9 x 1.9 inch.
LICENCE
Buying this tutorial enables you to finish the jewel for personal use and also to sell the finished product.
KEEP IN MIND!
The diagrams and written instructions are clear and easy to follow, but remember, that you are always only a mail away from me if you need more help or have problem with finding the right material.
Hilly M (verified owner) –
My absolute favorite. Design, colors, materials everthing is great.
Erika implemented some suggestions I made to make a good tutorial even better. That shows the great artist she is because she listen to her customers.