
Glue the Amazonite cabochons on the ear studs

We are delighted to present our new March jewelry collection entitled Aux fils du temps! Why Aux fils du temps? Like the many colorful micro macramé threads that we carefully unwind and patiently knot to create pretty DIY costume jewelry.
For this tutorial of micro macramé and gemstone pendant earrings, we mixed materials and colors: delicate gold notes for a touch of sophistication, the freshness of the green of the gemstone and the softness of the pink of the micro macramé wire. We chose green Amazonite stones and our new Linhasita 0.35 mm salmon colored wire, but you can adapt these fancy earrings according to your desires. Feel free to vary the color of the natural stones and the micro macramé wire to make a piece of jewelry that looks like you.

Glue the Amazonite cabochons on the ear studs

Cut 20 strands of about 15 cm. Then make a lark's head knot on the resin spacer.
Place 10 strands on one side, insert the twisted rings in the center and then again place the other 10 strands.
For the twisted rings, follow the order on the photo: 2 small rings then 4 larger rings in the center and finally 2 small rings.

Insert a seed bead and make two macramé flat knots. Burn the edges

Connect the two tips with an open ring.

Assemble 3 open rings to the small Amazonite charm and connect it to the center ring of the tips.
To assemble the ear stud add an open ring

Glue the resin spacers to the ends with hasulith glue and your earrings are finished












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