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Prepare your beads, the thread, the needle to thread your beads, and your hook 0.75.
1: How to thread the beads:
-The PDF contains 11 pages. To begin you will need to start threading the beads.

To start making this necklace, it is best to have some basic knowledge of the spiral crochet technique. But don't worry, if you are a beginner in this field, it is never too late to start.
To easily learn the spiral crochet technique, you can start by reading Domi Moreau's technical sheet: Tips and tricks to get started with spiral crochet
Also have a look at Karole Larcanche's video: DIY Spirale crochet - Necklace made of Miyuki seed beads and crystal Mesh
This necklace is made with tight stitches only. The spiral contains 18 Miyuki seed beads 15 per turn. For those who would like to modify the colors of the diagram to customize the necklace with their favorite colors, find the references of Miyuki Rocailles 15/0 available on the website.
And for fans of spirals, our other tutorials are waiting for you:
Download the diagram below and let yourself be guided by Isabelle's explanations.
Finally, don't forget to share with us the result of your creations by logging in on the social networks. : @perlesandco and @Isacrealysdesign

Print PDF
Prepare your beads, the thread, the needle to thread your beads, and your hook 0.75.
1: How to thread the beads:
-The PDF contains 11 pages. To begin you will need to start threading the beads.

Start crocheting:
-Take the hook 0.75 and the thread...
-Make a chain of 18 (here the necklace is in 18 beads 15 per turn)
-Make a few circular rows of 18 stitches without beads (see photo).
-Continue in tight mesh with the pearls after these few rows, you must have on each turn the same number of pearls (here 18).
-Continue like this, always check at the beginning for beginners that the number of beads per round is 18 beads.
The crochet spiral, can be long to realize, it depends on the time to pass and on the speed of each one.
The most important thing is to take your time, to thread the beads well so as not to have a gap in the pattern.
Good "crocheting".
Isabelle IsacrealysDesign













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