Blue Ice Coin Knot Earrings

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    Blue Ice Coin Knot Earrings

    Blue Ice Coin Knot Earrings

    If you are looking to learn how to make earrings that are cool, stylish, and beautiful, then these Blue Ice Coin Knot Earrings should be your next DIY jewelry project. This pair of DIY earrings from Prima Bead is both fun and classy. With a unique design, this jewelry piece is like nothing you have ever made before for your ears. The silver and blue cords give the earrings a classic and cool look, which balances well with its intricate and special design. These earrings will bring both style and fun to every outfit.

    Project TypeMake a Project

    Time to CompleteIn an evening

    Bead Technique UsedChainmail/Wirework

    Bead Project TypeEarrings

    Easy

    Makes 16 pairs

    Materials:

    • Needle Nose Pliers
    • Wire Cutters
    • Silver Satin Cord (x1)
    • Blue Metallic Cord (x1)
    • Silver Cord Ends (x1)
    • Silver Earring Wires (x1)

    Techniques To Know:

    • Opening Jump Rings
    • Cord Ends

    Instructions:

    1. Cut (2) 16” lengths of metallic blue cord and (1) 16” length of silver cord.
       
    2. Weave the cords as a set, with silver cord on the inside. Follow the pattern as shown on our website.
       
    3. Shift the cords to make the knot tighter and more even.
       
    4. Bring the ends together and trim the excess.
       
    5. Use a metal cord end to secure the cords together. Attach the earring wire to the hole of the cord end.
       
    6. Repeat steps 1-5 for the matching earring.

     

    If you like this project, be sure to download the free eBook, 13 Free Jewelry Patterns From Prima Bead, that it appears in!

     


     

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    This is a fresh summery pattern with the silver and blue knot From the photo the knot looks easy to form although the directions tell us to refer to the website ,one assumes it to be primabead.com having dug around in the directions

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