Description
This tutorial is fairly easy to follow. You should know how to bezel a rivoli with Peyote.
MATERIAL LIST
- Miyuki seed beads 15/0,
- Miyuki Delica beads 11/0,
- 4 mm glass pearls,
- 3 mm fire-polished beads,
- 4 mm Preciosa bicone beads,
- 8 mm rivoli cabochon.
Tools:
- thin beading needle,
- Fireline or other strong and thin beading thread,
- bead mat,
- thread burner or scissors.
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 an email away from me if you need more help or have a problem with finding the right material.
Anngelica Lind –
Really clear and easilly to follow The tutorial.
Cheryl Jackson –
I’ve only recently discovered The Storytelling Jeweller patterns and I’m very pleased I have. The tutorial features detailed written instructions and clear diagrams too giving the best of both worlds. So whether you learn best from written or pictorial instructions you should be good to go with this pattern. This component is very versatile and I loved that it used beads that I had in my stash. I ended up making 4 in different colour themes just because it was such a lovely make and ideas sprang into my mind.
Petra (verified owner) –
Tutorials of The Storytelling Jeweller are always clear and easy to follow.
The Cloe pendant works great, it feels like beading a mandala.
It doesn’t have to be a pendant, you can make earrings or a bracelet too with Cloe, a very versatile component.
Zuzi Hake –
One of my new favorites from Erika’s designs. Instructions are well written and diagrams are clear to follow. You can create beautiful pendant, earrings, brooch (sew to filigree base pin) or even connect several to larger necklace. Cloe is love.