10 Minute Southwest Turquoise Earrings
by Rhonda Chase Design in Craft > Jewelry
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10 Minute Southwest Turquoise Earrings
These fancy southwest style earrings look involved, but are very easy and take almost no time to make. If you have your materials on hand, figure about 5 minutes per earring! My technique is super-versatile, so feel free to use beads you already own or personalize the earrings with birthstones, favorite colors etc. Also, I used real turquoise, but these earrings will still look great with imitation gemstones.
Materials You Need
2 - 22 gauge (2") silver eyepins
4 - 22 gauge silver pointed paddle head pins (1")
2 - 4mm round turquoise beads
2 – long (15-20mm) turquoise beads - teardrop, or barrel
2 - 4mm round red beads (I use fossil stone)
2 - 8mm round red beads (I use fossil stone)
2 - 4mm round silver beads
2 - 4 - 6mm bali decorative silver beads
2 - 4 - 6mm bali decorative silver beads (different style)
2 – 20-30mm silver feather charms
10 – 5mm silver round open jump rings
2 - Stainless steel ear wires
Tools
Round nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Wire cutters
Optional: Bead mat
Organise
Set out your beads in the order they will go on the head and eye pins. A bead mat is helpful to keep them from rolling away, but not required.
Assemble Beads
String each set of beads onto a paddle pin or eye pin as shown. Just follow my pattern.
Bali Bead, Little Red Bead, Paddle Pin.
Turquoise Bead, Big Red Bead, Paddle Pin.
Turquoise Bead, Bali Bead, 4mm Silver Bead, Eye Pin.
Top Loop
Make a small closed loop over the silver and turquoise beads. This is a wrapped loop.
For more details on wrapped loops see my instructions (Step 6) here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Zipper-Pull-Earr...
Trim the Excess Wire.
Smaller Dangles
There will be less wire above the beads on the paddle pins, so just bend a circle above the top bead with round nose pliers. This is called a simple loop. Look carefully and make sure you have no gaps or your dangle could pop off. Adjust with flat nose pliers if necessary.
Ear Wire
Twist open the ear wire loop a few millimeters using flat nose pliers. Thread the top loop of the dangle (with the long bead) onto the ear wire loop. Twist the ear wire loop closed.
Jump Rings
Using 2 pairs of pliers (one in each hand), twist open 5 jump rings.
Feather
Thread the feather onto an open jump ring. Thread the the ring with the feather onto the bottom loop of the eye pin, under the long bead. Close the jump ring.
Interlude: Easiest, Fastest Option (Version 1)
This version has all the dangles bunched together, which looks pretty, though not the one I prefer. If you want super-easy, though, this is for you! (Otherwise, proceed to the next step.)
Finishing directions:
Before closing the jump ring, add one of the small dangles to each side of the feather. THEN close the jump ring. That's it!
Now repeat with the other earring and you're done.
Note: If you make this version, you'll have leftover jump rings.
Version 2: Just a Tad More Involved, But Still EASY
Add a jump ring to the loop at the top of each small dangle.
Add First Dangle
Add a second jump ring to one dangle. Thread that ring onto the ring with the feather. Close the jump ring.
Second Dangle
Add an open jump ring to the remaining dangle. Thread this ring onto the ring holding the previous dangle. Close the jump ring.
Done!!
Repeat
Make your second earring exactly the same as the first.
Ready to Wear or Give
Your beautiful new earrings are ready to give as a gift or wear right way.
You can use this technique with any beads you want. Match an outfit in an instant (well, almost) or make a special handmade present with barely any time. I hope you have fun!