Beads, Charms & Beading Supplies

Econoflex Cluster Earrings

A quick and easy style of earrings, light weight and make a statement without taking up a lot of space


Materials

  • Autumn Brown Econoflex
  • 1pr Antique Copper Leverbacks
  • 8 6mm Miracle Beads "Copper"
  • 8 4mm Austrian Crystals "Cantaloupe"
  • 2 Antique Copper Crimp Beads
  • 2 inch piece of a cocktail straw
  • 1 1/2 inch piece of cocktail straw
  • Tools


  • Chain Nose Pliers
  • Crimp Pliers
  • Beading Awl
  • Wire Cutters
  • Step One


    For this project you only cut the Econoflex off the spool after you complete each "Arm" of these earrings. Confused? Follow along it will all make sense.

    Slide the 2 inch straw onto your Econoflex, then one Austrain crystal, 2 of the Miracle Beads then slide on one more Austrian crystal.

    Step Two

    Tie a knot near the end of the Econoflex, slide the beads and straw up against that knot and then using your Beading Awl place an overhand knot as close to the straw as possible.

    Step Three


    Now cut this "Arm" off of the spool of Econoflex. You want to leave an 1/8" of wire on the outside of each knot. This small burr of Econoflex will be tucked up inside the Austrian crystal that is now at the bottom of each "Arm". Now bend this construction in half, you are going to want to have one side be slightly longer then the other side. This will help spread out the cluster we are building for the final steps.


    Step Four

    Repeat steps 1 through 3 again using the 2 inch piece of straw. Once two "Arms" have been completed, repeat steps 1 through 3 two more times, only this time use the 1 and 1/2 inch piece of straw.

    Step Five


    One long "Arm" and one short "Arm" are going to make up each earring. We need to slide each of these "Arms" through a crimp bead. I would recommend sliding the shorter of the "Arms" through first, the extra length of the second "Arm" will help stave off the frustration of fitting all that wire through a crimp bead.

    Step Six

    Position the crimp bead an 1/8 of an inch from the top and crimp. You now have 2 loops at the top of the earring, cut one loop off. Using your Awl force the remaining loop back into a round shape, this will help ensure you get organic movement with these earrings.

    Attach your leverbacks and you're done.

    Finished Project


    Lightweight and Elegant, yet these earrings only cost a few dollars.


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