
Rows 1 and 2
Thread the following sequence: 2 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, 4 white, 3 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, 4 white, 3 gold, 4 white.

How to make Miyuki bead weave earrings?
How to make geometric earrings?
Today, we'd like to show you how to make geometric dangling earrings. We'd like to thank"Ecrins de Béa" for sharing this tutorial with us, so don't hesitate to check out her Facebook page. These white and gold triangular earrings will go perfectly with all your festive and everyday looks. White goes well with any color, and with gold, it's THE perfect combination to add a touch of light! So let's get to work on this pretty pair of earrings.
You can, of course, create variations of this jewel by mixing colors. See all our Miyuki 11/0 beads references.
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Rows 1 and 2
Thread the following sequence: 2 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, 4 white, 3 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, 4 white, 3 gold, 4 white.

Pass back through each bead and out through the first golden one to form a loop.

Row 3
Add 2 walleyes and stitch in the next walleye to form the first angle (herringbone).

Take 1 white bead, pass through the first bead and prick into the next (peyote).

Continue weaving the next 5 white beads in this way (peyote weave). Thread 2 gold beads onto the next (herringbone).

Continue weaving your row with the sequence 2B, 2D, 2B, 2D, 2B, 2D, 2B to complete your row. Weave in the 2 golden beads of this row and the next.

Weave the next 3 rows like the previous row 3

For the last row, use just one bead to form the points of your triangle.

Thread position for the next triangle
Pass through the tip, then the next bead

Then go down to the 4 beads on the left

Pass through the white bead as shown in the photo.

Then exit into the next one to resume weaving.

Row 8
Take 2 golden beads and place the herringbone through the following white bead

Take 1 white bead, pass through the first bead and prick into the next.

Continue weaving your peyote row and pass through the last white bead, then the golden one at the end of the row.

Rows 9,10,11,12
Weave the next 4 rows using the same method

Closing the triangle
Pass through the golden bead on the tip

Then in the golden one on the left and the white one on the right

Close the 3 sides of the triangle by making Z shapes.

Weave 2 more identical triangles. Secure each thread by camouflaging it under the delicate 8s.

Junction rings (odd peyote)
Put on a blocking bead and string 1 white, 3 gold, 2 white

Pass through the golden bead

Take a gold bead, polish the second and prick into the third.

Take 1 white, prick into the white from above and descend into the 2 golds to the left.

Then move up in the 3 from top to left

Stitch in the right blank

Take a golden one and move on to the next

Continue weaving for 38 rows. Make 2 identical rings without cutting the threads

Assembly
Apply 2 dots of glue to your weave as shown in the photos.

Place the triangles in the middle and leave to dry for a few minutes.

Reapply 2 dots of glue, fold down the sides and allow to dry.

Close the ring with Z's and back. Stop the wires
Pass an open ring and the ear hook through the bead at the top. Tighten the ring with your flat-nose pliers.











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