
Cut 1 m of weaving thread and thread it onto a weaving needle. Tie the end with a double knot at the end of the ring. Leave 10 cm of thread after the knot so that it can be hidden by hand. Thread 1 delica 11/0 and 1 silver bead 2 mm.

Want a personalized ring with beads? Find out how to attach pearls to a raised ring. This stainless steel ring will perfectly match the stainless steel bracelet tutorial from the Jewelry Basket collection. To match them even more, you can use the same color delica beads for both tutorials and choose the same stone for the center of the jewelry. For example, the 6 mm palet bead also exists in Carnelian. You can find it in the variations part at the bottom of the tutorial. This ring also exists in silver.
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Cut 1 m of weaving thread and thread it onto a weaving needle. Tie the end with a double knot at the end of the ring. Leave 10 cm of thread after the knot so that it can be hidden by hand. Thread 1 delica 11/0 and 1 silver bead 2 mm.

The knot is at the top. Pass the needle from the inside of the ring to the outside. Pull the thread and place the beads on the front of the ring and the thread between the two balls on the ring's edge.

Pass the needle back through the silver bead and delica.

Pass through the next hole by passing the needle from the inside of the ring to the outside.

Thread 1 delica and 1 silver bead. Pass through the hole again and place the wire between the next two balls.

Pass the needle back through the silver bead and delica. Then move to the third hole and repeat the technique.

After attaching the 13 pairs of beads, attach a green bead in the same way.

Then the red puck by skipping a hole. Skip a hole again to attach the second green bead. Then attach again 13 duos of delica and silver beads.

Once the beads are attached to the ring, zigzag back through the beads from one bead duo to the next and back to the beginning. Tie the two pieces of wire together with a double knot and thread them back through the first pair of beads. Put hasulith glue on the knot.












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