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Contents Introduction...4 Materials and Tools...5 Jewelry Techniques... 7 Building Blocks Circle... 11 Triangle... 14 Square...17 Bezel... 20 Bail... 23 Spiral Rope... 25 Toggle Clasp...27 Projects Wreath Earrings... 30 Crystal Halo Pendant... 32 Graduated Wheels Necklace... 35 Bling Ring... 38 Que Linda! Necklace... 40 Winter Skies Faux Lariat... 46 Rivoli Revelry Bracelet... 48 Arabesque Bracelet... 50 Showstopper Ring... 52 Venezia Pendant... 54 Bellagio Pendant and Earrings... 56 Bits n Pieces Bracelet... 59 Puerto de Luna Necklace... 62 Night Blossom Set... 65 Pearl Bridges Bracelet... 69 Night Shine Pendant...72 Fete de Fee Necklace...74 About the Author...79

Introduction As Bead ( Bede ) is the ancient word for prayer, I bead with you in my heart. I hope it brings you happiness. I always feel so incredibly blessed that I m able to spend my time creating and finding a way to share it with others. It truly makes my heart sing and my world go round. About a dozen years ago, I took a class from a local bead artist named Joanne Lucero to make a cute bracelet that she called the copycat bracelet. I made several. Then one day, I wasn t paying attention and my tension was all wonky too loose in the middle and too tight on the edges. The strip of beadwork was curling in on itself. Since I don t like to un-bead, I decided to turn it into something else. I wrapped the short piece around my finger and *boing*! A light went on. I would stitch the two ends together and make a sparkly wheel! At that time, an artist in Santa Fe was making beautiful little wheels from gold and semiprecious stones that she called story wheels with all different stones and designs, they were beautiful. I decided I was going to make a bunch of my sparkly wheels in different colors and put them on a chain. So, that s what I did. Word got around, and I taught them at a few informal occasions. I started selling the wheels. I started seeing others with bunches of sparkly wheels on chains! They became the beaded equivalent of potato chips: You can t make just one! There was a frenzy of people making the wheels, coming up with their own thread paths, and trading wheels. It is such a simple little design with so many possibilities, and it never fails to amaze me how changing a bead here and a bead there makes such a big difference. In this book, I would like to give you a taste of some of the many designs I ve made based on these little wheels (and there s more to come, I m sure). I ve also expanded the shapes to include triangles and squares, and added other elements (bails, bezels, spiral rope, and toggle clasps) to create the Building Blocks for the rest of the projects in the book. Choose your favorite shape and practice making a circle or two or dive right in to the finished jewelry and refer back to the Building Blocks listed for each project as needed. The choice is yours! I m endlessly fascinated with the possibility of this incredibly simple little thing! I hope you will enjoy these projects and go off on your own path to create beautiful pieces that delight your heart and eyes. Thank you, as always, for your support of my endeavors. Nikia 4

BUILDING BLOCKS Begin with a simple, sparkly circle, which I also call a wheel. With this timeless shape as a foundation, you ll see hundreds of possibilities! circle Projects using a basic circle: Wreath Earrings, p. 30 Crystal Halo Pendant, p. 32 Graduated Wheels Necklace, p. 35 Bling Ring, p. 38 Materials 24 4mm bicone crystals (or any 4mm bead) 1 gram 110 cylinder beads or seed beads beading needle and thread Que Linda! Necklace, p. 40 Winter Skies Faux Lariat, p. 46 Night Blossom Set, p. 65 11

Figu Triangle 1 On 3 ft. (.9m) of thread, pick up an alternating pattern of a 4mm bicone crystal and an 110 cylinder bead until you have six 4mms and six cylinders, leaving a 6-in. (15cm) tail. Tie the beads into a ring with a square knot. Sew through the next 4mm and cylinder, and pull the thread to hide the knot (figure 1). 2 Pick up five cylinders, skip the next 4mm, and sew through the following cylinder. Repeat to complete the round, and step up through the first three cylinders added in this step (figure 2). 3 Pick up a cylinder, a 4mm, a cylinder, a 4mm, and a cylinder, skip five cylinders, and sew through the center cylinder in the next five-bead set (figure 3). Pick up a cylinder, a 4mm, and a cylinder, skip five cylinders, and sew through the center cylinder in the next five-bead set. Repeat these two stitches twice to complete the round. Retrace the thread path through the beads added in this step to reinforce, and exit the first 4mm at the next corner (figure 4). Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 figure 1 figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 6 Figure 4 Figure 4 figure 3 figure 4 Figure 7 Figure 5 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 8 Figure 8 15

BUILDING BLOCKS For even more options, add a square to your jewelry designs. This classic shape can also be turned on its side for a diamond silhouette. square Projects using a basic square: Materials 28 4mm bicone crystals (or any 4mm bead) 2 grams 110 cylinder beads or seed beads beading needle and thread Showstopper Ring, p. 52 Venezia Pendant, p. 54 Puerto de Luna Necklace, p. 62 Night Blossom Set, p. 65 Night Shine Pendant, p. 72 Fete de Fee Necklace, p. 74 17

toggle clasp, p. 27 circle, p. 11 spiral rope, p. 25 Graduated Wheels Necklace This necklace is composed of a series of sparkly circles made from pearls and crystals in graduated sizes threaded onto a spiral rope. Start by making the largest circle in the center. 35

Bling Ring Don t let the sparkle stop at your neck or wrist add glitter to your fingers with this glamorous, eye-catching ring. 38

Build the Sides 1 Make more circles for each side, connecting them to the previous circles as in Complete the Three-Circle Centerpiece, steps 1 and 2. To make the piece as in the illustrations, make three eight-bead circles, a seven-bead circle, and a six-bead circle. To make the piece as in the photo, make a nine-bead circle, two eight-bead circles, and two seven-bead circles. 2If desired, make an eightbead circle and attach it to the first and second circles (figure 14, back). For this circle, skip two 4mm crystals, attaching the circle in two places as in Complete the Three- Circle Centerpiece, steps 1 and 2. 3Attach a swag from one wheel to another (see photo on p. 40): A swag is composed of three cylinders, a 3mm crystal, three cylinders, a 4mm pearl, three cylinders, a 4mm crystal, three cylinders, a 4mm pearl, three cylinders, a 6mm crystal, three cylinders, a 4mm pearl, three cylinders, a 4mm crystal, three cylinders, a 4mm pearl, three cylinders, a 3mm crystal, and three cylinders. Attach to the appropriate crystal, and then sew through the beadwork to the next crystal where you want the swag. Repeat and attach at the appropriate crystal. Neck Straps Thread a needle on each end of 11 yd. (.9m) of thread, and center 10 cylinders and half the clasp on the thread. With the right-hand needle, sew back through all the cylinders and the clasp to form a ring. Pull the thread tight. With the right-hand needle, 2 pick up five cylinders and a 4mm pearl. With the left-hand needle, pick up five cylinders, and figure 13 cross through the pearl picked up by the other needle. With the left-hand needle, pick 3 up five cylinders and a 3mm crystal. With the right-hand needle, pick up five cylinders, and cross through the 3mm crystal picked up on the other needle. 4Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have reached the desired length. Then, pick up five cylinders on each needle and cross through a 4mm crystal along the outer edge of an end circle. 5With each needle, sew back through the last two cylinders added in the previous step. Pick up three cylinders, skip a cylinder, and sew through the next two cylinders in the neck strap. Repeat to the end of the necklace (figure 15). 6Repeat on the other end of the necklace. Use a pair of chainnose pliers, if necessary, to help pull the needle through the crystal. Figure 14 When you get picots on 7 either side of the loops, sew through the beadwork until secure. Knot and glue, if desired, and end the thread. 44