You will need a few gramms of size 11 seed beads, 6mm focal beads ( I used 3 x swarovski pearls) and fireline or wildfire.
1. Thread your needle with approx 1.5 metres of thread, pick up 6 size 11 beads and go back up the first 3 you add, snug up the last 3 beads you added next to them and go down through them.
2. Pick up 3 seed beads, go back though the last 3 beads added in step 1 and then back down through the 3 beads added in this step.
3. Repeat step 2 until your ladder strip is the required length for your finger.
4. Join the 2 ends of the strip by going up through the first 3 beads in your strip and back down the last 3 beads of the strip. Repeat this step to reinforce the join.
4. Join the 2 ends of the strip by going up through the first 3 beads in your strip and back down the last 3 beads of the strip. Repeat this step to reinforce the join.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 for a second strip, but weave in only the shorter tail thread, leaving a long thread to add the centre beads.
7. With your needle & thread exiting a set of seed beads in strip 2, pick up 4 seed beads and go up through a set of 3 seed beads in strip 1 pulling fairly tight to join the strips together. *Go up through the next set of 3 seed beads, pick up 4 seed beads and go up through the next set of 3 seed beads in strip 2. Repeat from * one more time for a total of 3 sets of 4 seed beads. Exiting with your thread in the centre, pick up 1 size 6mm bead and go up through strip, repeat this pattern of 3 sets of 4 seed beads, 1 set of 6mm bead as required, ending with 3 sets of 4 seed beads. My ring is as follows 3 sets of seed beads, 1 set 6mm, 3 sets of seed beads, 1 set 6mm, 3 sets of seed beads, 1 set 6mm, 3 sets of seed beads.
Loving how easy this project looks - as well as how pretty. And, on another note, how perfect are your fingernails? :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful tutorial - I love how the Swarovski pearls sit so nicely in the design. Thanks for sharing. I will feature/link in a future post so others can come visit! Pearl
ReplyDeleteJust popping across from the folksy forum. Cute tutorial Sarah. And I LOVE the title of the team blog!!
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Never really got into jewellery making as I always thought it would be sooo dfiificult but you make it look so simple I might just have a go got lots of beads from my cardmaking stash.
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Jan X
What a fun tutorial! I'm just getting into making rings, and will try this one soon.
ReplyDeleteI love Rings too, so i have made one and uploaded it to the Flickr Group Pool.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah xxx
Fantastic Sarah! Definitely going on the top of my to-do list :D
ReplyDeleteSuch a great blog! I made your ring and added a link to your blog. Can't wait to look around and find more good stuff here!
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Thanks for an excellent tutorial! I just made a ring from it and am already planning more.
ReplyDeleteOOh, lovely, this is a must for me also, I love beaded rings but not made many yet! I shall try a different colour though as I don't have silver 11s.
ReplyDeleteJust found you -- what a treasure!! Since leftover seed beads are the bane of my existence, this wunnerful.......thanks:-)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful ring! I have featured it here http://www.handmade-jewelry-club.com/2011/08/free-pearl-ladder-ring-tutorial-from.html
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
I saw this last week and thought "got to try this", it came out perfect and pretty!! Thank you so much for the tutorial for it was easy to read and the pic's helped too! :)
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ReplyDeleteEs super la explicación ilustrada se entiende super bien...donde puedo publicar el que hice...
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