A happy Sunday to you fellow #jewelry lovers. I hope you and your family are enjoying the dividends of Sunday flexing. Today, I bring you a new tendril I made for you and I hope you like and love the outlook. Below, I'll be providing the materials and procedures which I adopted for the making of hanger tendril and I believe by the time you follow up, you'll be fine to make one of the tendril for those you love.
Materials used for the making of the hanger tendril will be provided below:
Hanger earring skeleton.
48 pieces of bead divider while 24 pieces will be used for the making of each side of the earring.
60 pieces of green color fan blade bead. 30 pieces out of the 60 pieces will be used for the making of each earring side.
1mm wire.
Procedures that I adopted to make the hanger tendril will also be provided below:
Before starting the procedures, I want to make it clear that this tendril may look simple to the eye but it took away a little time and energy from me. The idea from the beginning was very simple but when the work began, I discovered that time and energy were totally converted for the work. I'm still happy that in the end, I came up with a recognizable hanger tendril that'll put a smile on the market.
What I always expect us to do whenever we are about to make a tendril like this is to gather the whole materials in one place. This usually makes my procedures very faster and simple. Sometimes making the tendril and at the same time snapping the images is not always easy but with the help of assembling the materials in one place, the work will become easier.
What I did first was to bring out the earrings skeleton and after that, I have to insert 24 pieces of bead divider. But to insert those 24 pieces, I took the step gradually and make sure I counted them to be equal.
I have to place the earring skeleton and count 8 pieces of bead divider inserted from the left, cut wire, and fold below the 8 pieces of bead divider. From the wire, I have to insert 10 pieces of green color blade bead and then cross it to the 8 pieces of bead divider from the left. I now use the remaining wire to fold around the earring skeleton to hold the 10 pieces of green color fan blade bead.
From the right side of the earring skeleton, I also have to count 8 pieces of bead divider. After that, I cut the wire and fold around the earring skeleton. After that, I have to insert 10 pieces of green color fan blade beads into it and then fold it around with the wire on the earring skeleton to hold it.
From the center of the earring skeleton, 8 pieces of bead divider are already remaining and I have to cut the wire and use the wire to fold round the earring skeleton. I have to insert 10 pieces of green color fan blade beads into it and then use the wire to fold around the earring skeleton to hold it. But I make sure that the green fan blade beads cross the bead dividers.