I don’t think this comment area is monitored. I suggest you count the number of beads in the line-drawn pattern and then multiply that by how many inches you need it to be.
For example, in today’s pattern, one section takes roughly 50 seed beads 11/0, two 8/0, and four drop beads. Make one, see how big it is, then multiply that by however many you need for your neck. That will give you a rough estimate of the amount you need of beads.
Thread? Start with the length you’re comfortable with and add more as necessary. Start with a brand new spool if you’re not sure you’ll have enough
Most of these patterns lend themselves to this kind of figuring. Yes, it means a little extra effort, but you need to recognize that these are just patterns, not instructions.
Nice pattern.. Thanks beadsmagic!
For a newbee, my suggestion is,with the thread measure your neck size, take three or four times the size of your neck. You might still have some balance if wire you take that much long. This way you can do with same wire without adding a new wire. If the wire is too long even after you finish the pattern for your size, just bring it back through the pattern as much as you can after locking the pattern with crimp bead at the end. This will make the necklace stronger too..
Stunning might change the drop beads for drilled gemstone chips
En noir et blanc ce collier doit être encore plus joli.
Lovely perfect for spring and summer!
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Still waiting for the amount i need to create one of the beautiful pieces. Please try to make it happen thank you.
I don’t think this comment area is monitored. I suggest you count the number of beads in the line-drawn pattern and then multiply that by how many inches you need it to be.
For example, in today’s pattern, one section takes roughly 50 seed beads 11/0, two 8/0, and four drop beads. Make one, see how big it is, then multiply that by however many you need for your neck. That will give you a rough estimate of the amount you need of beads.
Thread? Start with the length you’re comfortable with and add more as necessary. Start with a brand new spool if you’re not sure you’ll have enough
Most of these patterns lend themselves to this kind of figuring. Yes, it means a little extra effort, but you need to recognize that these are just patterns, not instructions.
Nice pattern.. Thanks beadsmagic!
For a newbee, my suggestion is,with the thread measure your neck size, take three or four times the size of your neck. You might still have some balance if wire you take that much long. This way you can do with same wire without adding a new wire. If the wire is too long even after you finish the pattern for your size, just bring it back through the pattern as much as you can after locking the pattern with crimp bead at the end. This will make the necklace stronger too..
Wire? I would have thought that the pattern was made with nymo or fireline. What gauge, 32? Or even thinner?
WOW!!! Need I say more?, thanks for sharing.
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