| Once you have practiced with a few simple | | | | necklace with many strands. Maybe use invisible |
| designs you will no doubt want to tackle some | | | | wire to make your necklace. Use rougher thread |
| more complicated designs. | | | | and tie a knot either side of the bead to make it |
| One of the most effective designs is adding a | | | | stay and leave gaps between the beads. |
| pendant to a necklace, either a single pendant in a | | | | You can add two or three head pins with beads |
| Y shape, or one longer and two shorter pendants | | | | on to the fish hooks, making them various |
| at either side. Pendants may be added by using a | | | | lengths. Maybe you could use an eye pin (which |
| head pin in the same way I described making | | | | has a loop instead of a head on it) to add a larger |
| earrings in the previous article. Or pendants can | | | | bead at the top and hang other beads from that. |
| be purchased specially if you would like to use a | | | | Or use eye pins to make a string of beads to |
| certain charm like a butterfly or angel. Again be | | | | attach to the fish hook. |
| careful of the weight of the finished piece. I find | | | | You can buy the findings for chandelier earrings |
| 16 inches with a 1.5 or 2 inch pendant looks very | | | | and add your own beads. Or buy cages for beads |
| nice. | | | | to make earrings or necklaces (though it is |
| You could make an extra long necklace or a | | | | possible to make these yourself with wire work. |