Friday, November 25, 2022

Basic Net Crystal Necklace Pattern

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A
= 11/0 seed bead *13 grams
B = 6 mm crystals *36
*Bead counts are approximate for 17” Necklace
Nymo D, C-Lon Thread or Fireline (4 or 6 pound), #11 or #12 beading needle
Start by waxing and stretching your thread. Tie in a “stopper” bead, leaving about a 8-10” tail and begin at step #1. 
 
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1. Pick up 18A, go with thread up through the 13th A bead just added in this step.

2. Pick up 11A, go with thread up through the 1st A bead added in the previous step. 

 

 

3. Pick up 1A, 1B, 7A, go with thread down through the 6th A bead added in step #2.

4. a) Pick up 11A, go with thread up through the 6th A bead just added in this step.
b) Pick up 11A, go with thread up through the 2nd A bead (of the 7A) added in step #3.


5. a) Pick up 7A, go with thread down through the 8th, 7th & 6th A beads added in step #4(b) or #7(c).
b) Pick up 1A, 1B, 7A, go with thread up through the 4th A bead added in this step at (a).

 

6. a) Pick up 7A, go with thread down through the 4th, 3rd & 2nd A beads added in step #5(b).
b) Pick up 11A, go with thread up through the 6th A bead just added in this step.
c) Pick up 11A, go with thread up through the 4th A bead added in this step at (a).


7. a) Pick up 1A, 1B, 7A, go with thread down through the 6th A bead added in step #6(c)
b) Pick up 11A, go with thread up through the 6th A bead just added in this step.
c) Pick up 11A, go with thread up through the 2nd A bead (of the 7A) just added in this step at (a).


8. Continue necklace by repeating steps #5 through #7 until the necklace fits.

9. To add clasp, Pick up 3A, clasp, 3A, go with thread up through the 2 A beads in necklace. Continue with thread around through the clasp beads several times. Weave in and end thread. Repeat the clasp directions in the same manner on the other end after removing the stopper bead.


Basic Net Crystal Necklace Pattern, N0294
Sandra D. Halpenny © 2017 - 2022 All rights reserved
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This pattern may not be copied or distributed in any way without the express written permission of the author. The purchaser of this pattern may use the finished piece for personal use and for selling at arts and crafts shows, etc. No mass production of this design is permitted without permission from the author.
Patterns tested by: Julia Wentz


1 comment:

citygirl said...

These are some of the most creative and easy to follow patterns. Thank you Miss Sandra for some wonderful creative ideas 💡

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