Peacock Neklace

Peacock Necklace is a real beauty…

This beading project took a lot of time but it’s worth it.
First time I put pearls of 6mm in the middle and made one row.
I didn’t like the color of the pearls, so I spent a lot of time to find some other pearls in my storage. Fortunately I found these ‘golden’… They were mixed with white and who knows from when 🙂

It’s circular/tubular herringbone stitch with interesting details/beads in the necklace.

It’s not difficult to make this Peacock Necklace, it’s only time that you need…

Also, you need a lot of Miyuki seed beads size 11/0 or Czech or Toho beads size 11/0 – what ever you have.

The Tutorial for Peacock Necklace  is available  in my shop

 

Beading Tutorials and Patterns by Ellad2

Beading Tutorials and Patterns by Ellad2

 

 

 

To keep beading International..

This is how my beading friend Nicole from The Netherlands made the Peacock Necklace…
She was the first one who made it and she sent me the photos.
It’s wonderful. She told me that she needed a lot of time, but also it was fun 🙂

Thank you (Dank je wel) Nicole very much!!!
Visit her web site  for more beaded beauties

Peacock Necklace by Nicole

And again I was amazed when I saw how my Beading friend Brigitte Iländer
from Germany  made her wonderful Peacock Necklace and she wants to make
another Peacock Neklace in Amethyst. Can’t wait for the photo’s.

She wrote on her blog:

“Das Pfauen-Herz – The Peacock Heart
Die Peacock-Kette von Ellad2 hat es mir angetan. Ein wirklich schönes Teil. 
Ich habe hier die Original-Farben verwendet. Das Fädeln hat so viel Spaß gemacht,
dass ich mir auf jeden Fall noch 
eine in amethyst machen werden.” 

Vielen dank Brigitte!

Peacock Necklace by Brigitte

The third one! Again from Germany!
Maybe the whole world is in a economical crisis but there is nothing wrong with creativity
My beading friend Elke Reichert made a Peacock bracelet using my pattern.
Gorgeous!!! Colors, work, everything!
Vielen dank Elke for sharing!

Peacock-Necklace-by-Elke

 

And Ina Hascher made this gorgeous Peacock necklace.
Visit her web sites: http://www.antiquebuttons.nl/ to see her antique buttons,
or her blog to see her beadwork http://knoopje-ina.blogspot.com/

 

And those two Peacock Necklaces are made by Patricia Terwey. They are both gorgeous! Thank you Patricia for the photo.