How To Use Bead Cones To Make Amazing Necklace Designs!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- Learn how to design with bead cones, including 4 different ways to use bead cones in a necklace. When designing with bead cones consider using fancy bead cones at the front of your necklace design to show them to their best advantage.
These three bead cone designs for necklaces will give you lots of ideas for simple ways to use bead cones, tips for using bead cones, and how to use a bead cone with a loop instead of a hole.
Like my videos? Consider becoming a patron to keep these videos coming and free for everyone.
Learn how at: / sandysewin
Get Blog Posts and Class Updates In Your Inbox!
Sign up now and receive Making Polymer Clay Charms, a free PDF tutorial. bit.ly/sandysignup
Tools and Materials:
Chain nose pliers
amzn.to/2VeZSOS
Bent chain nose pliers
amzn.to/2LF6dPM
Round nose pliers
amzn.to/2BM6g7o
Wire cutters
amzn.to/2LCUnFu
One Step Looper
amzn.to/2NVTA5Q
One Step Crimper
amzn.to/2LqPTmY
Flat nose pliers
amzn.to/31ekbhZ
Bead stoppers
amzn.to/2LsAMcK
Super Glue
amzn.to/2LGeS4s
Screw punch (for making hole in heart charm, if needed)
amzn.to/2NUgQ3Z
See blog post below for detailed list and links to beads, findings and materials used for each project.
keepsakecrafts.net/blog/2023/...
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Find my recommended tools and materials at www.amazon.com/shop/KeepsakeCraftsBySandyHuntress
~~~~~ LINKS~~~~~
F A C E B O O K: / keepsakecrafts.net
I N S T A G R A M: / sandysewin
P I N T E R E S T: / sandysewin
00:00 Introduction
01:25 Copper Heart design
10:35 Faux Druzy design
17:16 Leather cord design - Хобби
If you like these designs, but don't have fancy bead cones, you can make your own in polymer clay. See how in this video: ruclips.net/video/Gq7B6j1OGOw/видео.html Happy Creating!
I’ve never seen this type of design layout for necklaces being made and I absolutely love your ideas here. I’m really impressed with these and glad that I FOUND YOU. THANK YOU SO MUCH. ❤❤❤❤❤
Awww, thanks for the lovely comment! I’m glad you like the designs. 😊
Glad to see you back doing jewelry...great tips...TFS
You’re very welcome! Thanks for the nice comment. 🙂
I loved watching you think through the design out loud. Very helpful to know what's in a designer's head!! The epoxy in a hole-less cone to hold a chain is brilliant. How do I not watch you regularly? I will now!! Thank you so much, Sandy!
Thanks for the lovely comment, Trudy! I’m glad you found what some people might call me babbling as I work helpful. 😀😂😁
😁@@SandyHuntress
Thank you Sandy, I enjoyed watching you and your information was great, thank you
Thanks for the lovely comment, Leona. 🤗 Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks so much for all the wonderful ideas, all the pieces are stunning,
Thanks! 🤗 So glad you like them.
Nice tips for using cones in a necklace. Thanks for the tutorial. ☺️
You’re very welcome. 🙂 Happy creating!
Thank you for the inspiration…these are really beautiful & creative pieces…but so easy to make
You are very welcome, happy creating!
Wow I just was taught two ways to use a crimp with an eyepin and on the stringing wire. Just amazing! How have I not seen these tutorials before? Love them. I'm a fan now for sure! Thank you for sharing 🤗 Syndy
You’re very welcome, Syndy. 🙂 Hope you found the video helpful!
Thank you. Just found your channel 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Welcome to the channel! Happy creating 🙂
Thanks for sharing ❤
You are so welcome 🤗
Thanks so much Sandy😊
You are so welcome! Happy creating, Joyce. 🙂
Thank you Sandy for showing so many possibilities ❤❤❤ adore all the styles u came up with 😍😍😍
Thanks for the lovely comment, Pips! I'm so glad you like the designs. 😀
Thank you so much for this desings class 👌💞💞
I love this look ! The chains are really nice and I especially love the beaded chain. May I ask where I could find that ?
Love those design !😊💖
I am wondering if a head pin put up through the cone may also work to hold the chain ?
Thanks so much, Mary, glad you like it! I made the beaded chain, but you can buy it in limited colors at craft stores.
It depends on the size of the hole in the bead cone whether or not a headpin would work. Happy creating! 🙂