Remember
this necklace? Emma does it for sure. She was waiting for the pattern and this
for a good reason: it could become a bridal necklace.
You must be
familiar to work with layered rings, with the ring on ring technique. And yes,
you must be able to close nicely a 40ds ring.
I advise
you to make a test before you tat the real thing without any bead or pearl for
2 reasons. One of them is to see if this count of double stitches works well
with your thread and the choice of your pearls. You can always change it, as
long as you preserve some proportions. If this is the case, just buzz me, I’m
here to assist. The second one, also very important: after you do the element
without any bead or pearl, you will have a very clear idea of the beads you need.
After you have done 1 test element of the necklace you can estimate thread length, the number of elements you will want to work and amount of pearls and seed beads.
It is a 2
shuttles pattern.
There are 2
possibilities to work this pattern.
11. Tat with the seed beads on the
shuttle (for the middle ring of the element). With a diamond shaped beaded
picot you will have to sew in the pearl after. With a 3 beads picot you can use
the normal technique of inserting a bead in a ring. .
22. Tat with no bead on the shuttle
thread but using the paper clips… This is the way I will show you.
What you
should practice a bit before, would be this sequence:
Start ring, work 10 –
5
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Place the 3 seed
beads on the thread, secure with paper clip.
This has this notation in the written pattern: ··· (paper clip) |
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Work 1 ds
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Place the seed bead
and the pearl, secure with paper clip.
This has this notation in the written pattern: l (paper clip) |
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Work 1 ds.
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Put the secured pearl in a position that is not disturbing. Bring the seed beads
in position and make the join. You will have a beaded picot with 3 seed
beads and 2 ds in between. This kind of beaded picot has more stability ans it looks nicer.
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Work 5 – 10, close
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Bring the pearl and
make the join at the base of the ring.
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What you
need:
2 shuttles, crochet hook, a tool to place the seed beads on the thread, thread of
your choice, seed beads, pearls (I used my 3,5 mm beads), 2 paper clips…
Start ring, 20 – 5 –
15, close, DNT.
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Start ring below the
previous one: 15 – 5 – 10, close, DNT.
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Start ring below the
previous one:
10 – 5 ··· (paper clip)
1 l (paper clip) 1 join beaded picot
5 – 10, close ring.
When you have closed
the ring bring the pearl at the base of the ring, make the join and, voilà,
you have the bead in the middle of it. DNT.
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Start ring ON TOP of
the previous one : 10 + 5 – 15, close, DNT.
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Start ring on top of
the previous one: 15 + 5 – 20, close, turn work.
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Start chain: 27
(feel free to make it shorter if you prefer it). Turn work.
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Ring: 8 + 7 – 1,
close, do not turn.
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Ring: 1 + 7 – 8,
close, turn work.
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With the second
shuttle start ring 10 ds, close. DNT. A Josephine knot has a nicer effect.
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Start chain: 27 (or the amount of ds you
choose before).
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This would
be the pattern. I hope it is clear enough.
A nice effect is also given by having a seed bead on the thread of the second shuttle, you will can bring it at the base of all the rings. And for the 2 smaller rings between the elements, you could consider place a drop bead or a dagger... Just a thought. I know that I will give it a try, I have the perfect beads for it.