
Cut approximately 43 cm of thread to secure the 16 beads. Wrap the thread around the créole five times. The long end of the thread should go towards the opening of the créole. Allow 1 cm of thread to pass through. Thread the first colored bead.

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The technique used is simple and accessible to débutants in jewelry creation. It has been used in a tutorial of Créoles en pierres naturelles Malachite. Don't hesitate to check it out if you like gemstones.

Cut approximately 43 cm of thread to secure the 16 beads. Wrap the thread around the créole five times. The long end of the thread should go towards the opening of the créole. Allow 1 cm of thread to pass through. Thread the first colored bead.

Position the bead on the side of the crest, then wrap the long piece of thread around the crest of the bead again. Two turns are enough. Pass the small piece of wire through the hole in the bead. Use fine jewelry pliers. Recut this small piece of wire as close as possible to the hole. Remove the next pearl from the pearl wire and save it for the second pearl.

Thread on a new colorful bead. Place it against the first bead and again, wrap the thread twice around the bead. Continue in this way until you have secured 16 beads to the crate. Tighten the beads and always wind the thread in the same direction. Remember to save the next bead for the second crate each time you add a bead to the first crate. Store them in the right order to obtain the same gradation on the second crest. After 8 coloured beads have been removed from the thread (so 4x2 beads), remove more beads (approx. 8-10) from the thread and put them away. The aim is to shorten the gradation of the bead thread, otherwise the 16 beads in the crate will have the same color and you won't get a nice gradation.
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Once all 16 beads have been attached to the crest, wrap the thread 5 times around the crest, thread the thread through the hole in the last bead again, tighten, then cut. Repeat to make your second earring.













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