Crowning Glory Choker |
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For some reason, all the loops on this necklace makes me think of tiny crowns. Believe me, this demure yet regal necklace will keep the compliments rolling in! To make this little pretty, you'll need two colors of 11/0 seed beads (main and contrast colors), plus 4mm round druks. |
Step 1 |
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Now, don't get your panties in a bunch, but we have to do part of this necklace using two needles. Yes, I know it sounds terrifying, but really, you can do it. I know you can. It's easy... or at least easy-ish. Since we're done with our pep-talk, here's what to do. After you tie your thread to the clasp, string 8 main beads on both threads. |
Step 2 |
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Everybody still with us? Good. On one thread, string a druk. Using your other needle, go through that druk in the opposite direction. Gasp... it's... it's... Right angle Weave! |
Step 3 |
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It might be beneficial to know how to do Right Angle Weave before doing this necklace |
Step 4 |
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It's more of that right angle weaving stuff (feel free to groan). Add in the three new druks. |
Big picture, little step. On the top thread, add 8 main beads. On the lower thread, string 6 main and 2 contrast beads. |
Ride a white horse... |
...to Banbury Cross... |