Garden Necklace
This necklace can be made in spring garden colors to wear on an outing on a sunny day, or classic black & cream to wear out for the evening. Designed by Deb Roberti.
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This necklace can be made in spring garden colors to wear on an outing on a sunny day, or classic black & cream to wear out for the evening. Designed by Deb Roberti.
Designed by Deb Roberti. This beautiful and lacy-looking bracelet is a great introduction to right-angle weave technique with multiple rows.
This pendant has detail, sparkle and elegance -- plus it actually works up even easier than you would think due to the fact that it uses circular netting instead of peyote for the bezel! Designed by Ella Des.
In this class you'll learn how to use the Beadalon Jewel Loom with an original diamond design by Rose Kasallis
This class will teach you how to work with jump rings and chain. Load the rings with beads and you have a simple, beautiful necklace with movement and sparkle.
In this class you'll learn how to embellish your loom bracelet and add a macramé closure Design by Rose Kasallis
Create a base using right-angle weave stitch , then embellish each unit with a cluster of pinch beads that looks like a row of flowers. Designed by Maria Teresa Moran.
This necklace is comprised of segments of right angle weave, attached with overlapping loops of seed beads with firepolish or pearls. Designed by Laura.
This technique is so versatile and creates a slinky twisted rope that you can wear on it's own or hang a pendant from. Once you learn the stitch, it becomes repetitive and easy!
This geometric necklace created by attaching peyote triangles will coordinate perfectly with the Zig Zag Peyote Wrap Bracelet! Designed by Laura.
In this class you'll learn how to use the Beadalon Jewel Loom with an original wide, striped design by Rose Kasallis
This geometric necklace created by attaching peyote triangles will coordinate perfectly with the Zig Zag Peyote Wrap Bracelet! Designed by Laura.
This simple necklace showcases an assortment of unique bead types and shapes, including the beautiful pear-shaped drops. The delicate straps are stitched using right-angle weave with seed beads. Designed by Melissa Grakowsky Shippee.
Learn how to add embellishments to your loomed bracelet, as well as beautiful tassels with a magnetic closure. Design by Rose Kasallis
Create this simple and elegant rope while learning the chenille stitch, which combines elements of tubular herringbone and netting.
This class will teach you how to use half-round wire to create small wraps around the square wire that criss-crosses through and around the beads.
This beautiful set of crystal earrings are done using a simple netted bezeling technique. Perfect for new beaders! Designed by Laura.
Russian leaves are stitched using diagonal peyote. They can be a bit tricky to master at first, but once you've got the hang of it they can actually be quick to work up.
Leave here with a beautiful completed custom piece of jewelry! You'll learn the basics of stringing beads on flexible beading wire. You'll play with design options with guidance from your instructor, as well as learn how to crimp and finish your piece.
This sparkling snowflake makes a beautiful ornament, or you can even wear it as a pendant! It works up quickly and looks great in any color combination. Designed by Deb Roberti.
These bracelets are loaded with sparkle and have a wide range of style options! You'll learn multi-row right-angle weave stitch in this workshop with a tutorial written by Laura.
In this class you’ll learn how to assemble a beautiful fall-themed wreath.
This unique technique developed by Gerlinde Lenz gives you the ability to stitch a bracelet that looks very similar to bead crochet but without all the headaches!
We thought this was the perfect time of year to make this bracelet, since one version looks like candy corn! Beginners with some experience welcome. Designed by Deb Roberti.
These fun beaded beads combine bead-weaving with stringing and can be made into a bracelet, necklace or earrings. They are very addictive!
Learn how to stitch a simple spiral while making a few adjustments and magically you have an icicle ornament! This piece works up quickly and makes a perfect gift.
Create these lightweight, bohemian bracelets with a little bit of bead weaving and a macramé band with a sliding closure. Designed by Rose Kasallis.
This fun and easy bracelet uses the unique, 3-hole Cali bead. Perfect for beginners! Designed by Linda Genaw.
These bracelets are loaded with sparkle and have a wide range of style options! You'll learn multi-row right-angle weave stitch in this workshop with a tutorial written by Laura.
This bracelet is created by stitching components of circular netting with herringbone corners, then connecting them with more netting. Designed by Ella Des.