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Metallic Flair Necklace Project at AMACO.com
Metallic Flair Necklace
By Lisa Galvin, CCD, CPD
Materials
- FIMO Soft, 2 oz. block
of: Metallic Red
(#202)
- 20" length, 19 strand,
.012 Bright Silver
flexible beading
wire from Beadalon®
- 12 Silver Metal Spacers,
(size shown: 4 x
5mm)
- 6 Black Size “E” Beads
- 18 Black Seed Beads
- Silver Spring Ring Clasp
- 6 mm Jump Ring
- 22 Silver Crimp Beads,
Size #1
- AMACO Bead Making
Tool Set (includes
cutting blade, template
and mandrel
used in this project)
- AMACO® Pasta Machine
- AMACO® Professional
Bead Baking Rack
- Home Oven or
Dedicated Toaster
Oven
- Oven Thermometer
- Wire Cutters
- Crimping Pliers
(or jewelry pliers)
- Ruler
Step 1
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Preheat oven to 265°F. Knead clay to condition. Roll
through AMACO® pasta machine set at thickest setting (#7)
four or five times to remove any trapped air pockets and
create a flat sheet. Roll twice more, gradually reducing
sheet thickness setting to #5, which will be the final thickness
used. NOTE: If pasta machine is unavailable, roll clay
with a clear acrylic roller or glass jar on a work surface covered
with cardstock or parchment paper, creating a thin
clay sheet, approximately 1/16" thick.
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Step 2
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Place cutting template found in AMACO® Bead Making Tool
set onto clay and use cutting blade to cut out two small
wedge shapes (with pointed ends) and one large (see Fig.
1). Remove excess clay.
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Step 3
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Beginning at widest end, wrap each clay wedge around
large beading mandrel and roll, lightly wrapping to pointed
end. Repeat for remaining two beads needed (see Fig.
2). Place mandrel onto AMACO® Professional Bead Baking
Rack and bake beads for 40 minutes (see Fig. 3). Remove
from oven and let cool. NOTE: If bead baking rack is
unavailable, place mandrel onto scrap blocks of clay so that
beads are suspended above a baking sheet during baking.
This will eliminate shiny flat spots that can sometimes occur
when baked directly on baking sheet.
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Step 4
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Slide two crimp beads onto one end of flexible beading
wire. Insert wire end through loop on side of spring ring
clasp, then back through crimp beads. Leaving a 1" tail
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
length on one wire end, position crimp beads to within 1/8"
of clasp then flatten crimp beads with crimping pliers to
hold clasp secure. Cut wire tail close to last crimp bead.
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Step 5
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Measure 1½" from clasp end and string on a crimp bead
and crimp. String on a black seed bead, metal spacer, seed
bead, then a second crimp bead then crimp the crimp bead
to hold the sequence in place on wire. Measure 1" from last
crimp bead and repeat same sequence, crimping to hold in
place. Repeat once more.
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Step 6
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Measure 1" from last crimp bead, slide on a crimp bead and
crimp. String on a Black seed bead, spacer, Black “E” bead,
small wrapped clay bead, Black “E” bead, spacer, seed
bead, and then another crimp bead and crimp to hold in
place. Repeat by substituting large wrapped bead so that it
will hang at front center of necklace once completed.
Repeat the sequence once more, using remaining small
wrapped clay bead.
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Step 7
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Duplicate opposite side of necklace by measuring 1" from
last crimp bead, then adding three more sets of the bead
sequence found in step #5. Each set should be crimped to
hold arrangements 1" apart on wire.
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Step 8
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End by stringing two crimp beads and 6mm jump ring onto
wire. Bring wire end back through crimp beads so that
jump ring is held in a loop. Crimp beads 1/8" from jump ring
so that the ring dangles freely. Cut excess wire.
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