Follow Us on Facebook

Get updates from FaveCrafts.com posted directly to your News Feed.

(2)

Ocean Blue Anklet

By: Katie Hacker for Beadalon

Rate This Article

Comment On This Article

This simple beaded anklet from Beadalon is perfect for a day at the beach.  Made with vibrant blue beads, this beaded jewelry pattern will have you ready for summer in no time!  You could also wear this anklet as a bracelet if you prefer.  If you have additional beads and supplies left over, why not make a matching necklace or a pair of matching earrings?  This simple pattern is great for beginners and is a fun way to jazz up your summer accessories.

ocean mist anklet

Materials:

  • 2 10" lengths of .018 diameter bright Beadalon® 49 Strand
  • 2 1.5mm silver crimp tubes
  • Assorted 6-8mm glass beads in different shapes
  • 12 matte turquoise E beads
  • 16 grams of assorted blue and turquoise seed, E and bugle beads
  • 6 2" silver head pins
  • Beadalon® Wire Nipper Tool
  • Beadalon® Crimp Tool
  • Beadalon® Round Nose Pliers

 

Instructions:

  1. To make the dangle charms, string 6-15mm glass beads onto each head pin as shown. Use round nose pliers to make a loop above the top bead on each pin. Wrap the excess wire around the stem. Set the beaded charms aside for Step 3.
     
  2. Hold the two strands of the Beadalon® 49 Strand wire together and place a crimp tube 1/2" from the end. String the both wires through half of the clasp and back into the crimp tube to form a loop. Flatten the crimp tube using the Crimp Tool.
     
  3. Hold the strands together and string an E bead, a beaded charm and an E bead. String 1 1/4" of seed, bugle and E beads randomly onto each strand. Hold the strands together again and string an E bead, a beaded charm and an E bead. Repeat this pattern as shown until all of the beaded charms are strung.
     
  4. Hold the Beadalon® 49 Strand ends together and string a crimp tube 1/2" from the end. String the ends through half of the clasp and place them back into the crimp tube to form a loop. Again, flatten the crimp tube by using the Crimp Tool.

Newsletter Signup

Free Newsletter!

Discover crafting projects, free patterns, tips and special offers. Get free craft projects, how-to crafting tutorials & product reviews.

Please Wait

Thanks for signing up

Sorry, we could not sign you up.

Something worth saving?

Register now for FREE to:

  • SAVE all your favorite crafts
  • ADD personal notes
  • QUICKLY reference your crafts

 

Connect with Us

Find us online

Facebook Google Plus Twitter Pinterest Twitter Blog Email RSS

© Copyright 2013 Prime Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved.

www.favecrafts.com

[Alt-Text]