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by monika on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
Well, this is an example of what happens when I don’t have anything to do on Christmas eve and I get the idea that I want to make a Christmas themed necklace…

When I started digging through my stores of beads I found this combination of red, green and crystal-colored faceted glass beads, and after a while I also found a pattern in my bead jewelry book. The name of the book is Beading Beautiful Costume Jewelry – Patterns for Every Festive Occasion, and the name of the pattern is Victorian Choker, but of course I did not follow the pattern exactly but adapted it for my own purposes and the available materials.

The faceted glass beads was combined with red, silver-lined crystal and frosted crystal seed beads, and you can see the result in the pictures above. I think that the necklace turned out fairly well and that it is pretty cool even though I am not sure if I will ever be able to use it myself.
Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Glass Beads, necklace, Seed beads, string
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by monika on Monday, January 2nd, 2012
This necklace was made at about the same time as the necklaces I made as preparation for going to Visby this summer. It is a very simple necklace made of white clay and porcelain beads interspersed with metal tube beads. I am not sure how well it is visible in the picture, but the larger beads also have a flower pattern on them.

Photography by Kristian.
Tags: clay beads, Metal beads, string
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by monika on Monday, December 19th, 2011
Here is another one of my recent favorites, a red coral necklace that I made this summer.

As you might notice, the pattern is a variation of the RAW stitch, but I added some metal spacers between the red coral beads to increase the contrast. I think that the small coral heart pendant makes a very nice addition to the entire necklace, and I am also very happy with how the combination of the larger and smaller coral beads creates a pattern within the regular pattern.
Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Metal beads, necklace, pendant, Round semi-precious beads, string
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by monika on Friday, December 9th, 2011
This necklace was made as a part of the clothing that we prepared for going to “Medeltidsveckan” in Visby this summer. I already had these large red agate beads, and I thought that they would match my red over-dress if I could come up with a nice combination. Since black and red always go well together I dug through my stores and managed to come up with this combination of red and black agate beads together with some black pony beads, black clay beads, and black glass beads that I used to fill out the necklace to a suitable length.

The picture below is not very good since it is taken with a mobile phone, but it shows me in Visby wearing the necklace together with the clothing that I made for “Medeltidsveckan”.

Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Glass Beads, Metal beads, necklace, semi-precious stones, string
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by monika on Sunday, November 27th, 2011
I have seen many versions of necklaces with hematite heart pendants like this one, and here is a version of my own made with hematite lantern-shaped beads and green cloisonne beads.

The cloisonne beads I have had lying around for some time without using, but the hematite beads I found at Syfestivalen in Älvsjö this spring, and the heart pendant I bought from one of the online shops I frequent every now and then. The pattern is simple, yet elegant and I really like the result.
Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Cloisonne beads, necklace, semi-precious stones, string
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by monika on Friday, November 18th, 2011
This necklace is just a variation of a couple of my earlier necklaces that I have posted about, but with other colors and a small silver-foil heart instead of an angel pendant. As in the earlier versions, the necklace is made using the tubular netting tecnique and in this case I used a combination of 11/0 white, blue and black seed beads.

There is also a matching bracelet to go with the necklace, and the toggle clasp in both the necklace and the bracelet are in the shape of a small metal heart.
Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Glass Beads, necklace, pendant, Seed beads, string
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by monika on Sunday, September 18th, 2011
As you might have noticed in some of my earlier works, I like to use contrasting colors in my necklaces and this is no exception. I also like to work with semi-precious stones and in this case I have used a combination of onyx, turquoise, and hematite beads that contrast very nicely with each other.

It is a very simple pattern with the different colored beads moving between the three strands between the large ornamented sliders, but I think that the result is very stylish and elegant if a bit large and with a slight medieval touch to it.
Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Metal beads, necklace, Round semi-precious beads, string
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by monika on Thursday, September 1st, 2011
This necklace was created as a side-effect of our preparations for going to Medeltidsveckan in Visby this summer. I was looking for beads to try out some different ideas for medieval styled jewelry, and among other things I found these turquoise clay beads that I bought because I liked the color.

When I started to make the necklace, I realized that I was exactly one metal bead short of being able to use all of the clay beads and when I was looking for ways to work around that little problem, I found a blue glass leaf that I have had for some time and never used. I decided to use the leaf as a pendant, and I think that it turned out very well even though the pendant is not exactly the same color as the clay beads.
Of course, the necklace does not match the medieval style clothing that I made for medeltidsveckan, but I think that it works great together with a turquoise blouse that I have used it together with.
Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Metal beads, pendant, string
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by monika on Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
I found these hexagonal jaspis and hematite beads once when I went to “Symässan” in Stockholm, and I think that they fit very well together in this combination with small round beads. I particularly like the structure of the net-like pattern of the jaspis and how it contrasts with the shiny gray hematite beads and clasp (the clasp is not visible in this picture but it is also made of hematite).

Photography by Kristian.
Tags: Metal beads, necklace, Round semi-precious beads, semi-precious stones, string
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by monika on Monday, May 2nd, 2011
I think that I made this necklace sometime before Christmas, but I have not gotten around to posting about it until now. It is a fairly simple chain link necklace made of green agate and flower shaped links. The agate beads are linked into the chain by using eye pins and as you might already have guessed, I choose the green beads as a contrast to the flower links because the color made me think about leaves.

Perhaps it would have been better to only use one kind of flower links, but I did not have enough of either of the links to make a whole necklace unless I combined them like this, and I am very happy with the result.
Photography by Kristian.
Tags: metal links, necklace, Round semi-precious beads, string
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