I presented several rings already, but I find these beaded felted rings here great, too.
Links:
Beaded Felted Rings (Gefilzte Ringe) (German)
Google translation of entry
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Entries with the tag ‘ring’
…compilation of tutorials
I presented several rings already, but I find these beaded felted rings here great, too.
Links:
Beaded Felted Rings (Gefilzte Ringe) (German)
Google translation of entry
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘ring’
This leather flower looks really good, doesn’t it?
Links:
How to make moulded leather flowers
via: Leather roses (with tute)
That’s no necklace for me, but I’ve been fascinated by the making of it ;-)
I find the felt Peony really cute, and it doesn’t seem to be too difficult ;-)
Even though I’d prefer to make it as brooch.
Although it surely can also – much smaller – be made as necklace pendant, bracelet embellishment or earring.
Links:
Felt Peony (Peony Flower Felt Clip Tutorial + Template)
These earrings remembered me of my wall vase ;-)
I didn’t download the tutorial, but will somewhen use the photo as inspiration ;-)
Links:
Wire and Bead Earrings (Pea Pod Earrings)
Here at unikatissima: Bead and Wire Wall Vase
Last time I combined the little Peyote beads with paper beads, but I find this bracelet interesting, too.
If you make it longer, you simply get a necklace ;-)
And you can make wonderfully matching earrings and rings.
Links:
Peyote Tube Bracelet
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Making Paper Beads
Tubular Peyote Earrings
Peyote Stitch Beaded Ring
You can need jewelry clasps at every time and in every shape, I find ;-)
I’m impressed by these two polymer clay bracelets.
Links:
Polymer Clay Bracelet 1 (Summer 1) (English)
Polymer Clay Bracelet 2 (Summer 2) (English)
via: Ploščata (Slovenian)
I found empty charts for beaded fringe earrings: you can colour them in yourself and get a template for your own earrings.
Great idea!
Links:
Charts for Beaded Fringe Earrings and More (Free Beading Patterns!) => scroll down there to ‘Proceed to the Following Blank Graphs to print them.’