Introducing a master class from Galina Dietrich to create classic droplets-earrings from large crystals Swarovski jewelry cut and beads
Materials and tools:
- Beads Round Miyuki 15/0.
- Beads Delica 11/0.
- Thread: Kapron, lavsan, polyester or fireline.
- Needles 12 or 15 size.
- Swarovski crystals 18x13mm drops.
- Silver Schwenza
We produce both ends of the thread into the needle and tie the nodules at every end, and they leave, they do not slip through the hole of the beaded needle. We recruit 39 bearer Delica. We produce a needle with a thread through what is considered a "tail", tighten the loop, the beads will catch up to each other and we will get a bead circle without any threads that need to be hided somewhere.
We inlets a mosaic weaving a number. Since we had an odd amount of beerin, then there are two beads in the end, and not one, as usual. We inlet with a mosaic of the second row.
Reaching up to two single beads of the first row, add a pair to them :) add the third mosaic row. If you straighten the future sharp corner of the droplet, it looks like this:
We form a sharp corner of the drop: between the four-free beads of past ranks insert the round bead 11 or 15th sizes. On the photo four cylindrical beads are highlighted in blue, and the added round is red. We take the thread on one of the parties (at the moment they must be absolutely identical) and the silver round beads of the 15th size weave the mosaic row.
In the corner insert one round beads, we are tightened. We ride the second mosaic row round silver beads, do not forget to push.
You can already begin to start crystals in the created rim :)
A small nuance, a corner due to completion or not completing the second mosaic series (two recent beerts) can be issued in two options, fiction, or more smoothed, choose to your taste:
As a result, I chose a blue Crystal Color Aquamarine. We begin to wear off. We bring the thread over the opposite direction of the crystal.
It is possible to fall in the wrong way to a variety of ways, but mainly they are reduced to two main: openwork or solid mosaic with the reduction of bisperin in a row, I will show an openwork by analogy with the collapse of the inside of the rivoli. First, two mosaic rows of round beads of 15th sizes. The first: the second: tighten.
Starting from the corner, type 5 biserin 15th size and weave them through two bispers of the last row. We get 6 "five". Take the thread in the top five. At the heights of the previous five, we recruit the following row in such a sequence: 5 Beerin, 3, 3, 3, 5 and 1. The thread turns out to be at the top of the first five.
Another photo of the current row. Well, the last row :) Through the tops of the past row in the following sequence: 3, 1, 1, 3, 1. Moreover, notice, two three in this row have one common central bead (highlighted in red). The entire last row is highlighted in blue.
Here is such a general view:
We take the thread into the beads of a sharp corner, which we added to P.7, we recruit 4 silver round bispers and hang the earrings on Schwenza. The tip of the thread is confused in the mosaic weaving and cut off.
It turned out such classic earrings-droplets:
P.S. Cooking with double thread Do not forget to use the extended ending thread, no tails need to hide anywhere, as there are no tails.
Source: http: //galadietrih.blogspot.com/2013/09/master-klass-opleten ...