DIY Autumn-inspired Jewelry – How to Make Pinecone Earrings

In this fall-inspired beading tutorial, you'll learn how to create charming pinecone earrings using lintel beads from the Czech Republic. I'll walk you through the process of threading and twisting these unique beads onto craft wire, making it easy to craft delicate pinecone-shaped clusters. To add a touch of elegance, the pinecones are suspended from SilverSilk knitted wire jewelry chain and adorned with sparkling crystals, resulting in a pair of earrings that capture the essence of nature's beauty with a touch of Czech craftsmanship.

Before we dive into the magic, let's gather our tools and materials:

Tools:

  • Pair of chain nose pliers

  • Round nose pliers

  • Cutters (preferably Lindstrom)

  • Wide nose pliers (dipped in Tool Magic)

  • Tool Magic (for crimping SilverSilk end caps)

Materials:

  • SilverSilk Capture Chain in denim color

  • SilverSilk Double-strand End Caps

  • 10-15 10mm Lintel beads

  • Two 20ga 3-inch craft wires

  • Two 26ga 6-in craft wires

  • Two earring wires

  • Two 8mm Faceted round Czech glass beads

  • Two 6mm Czech drop beads

Step 1: Create a Simple Loop

Grab your 20-gauge wire and round nose pliers. Form a perfect loop close to the tip, ensuring the top part of the plier is flush with the wire. Break the neck to center the loop using chain nose pliers.

Step 2: Wire Wrapping

Take the 26-gauge wire and thread it through the simple loop. Wrap it clockwise around the base of the loop 2-3 times. String on a lentil bead and twist the wire around, creating clusters for that pine cone effect. Repeat until you've formed a delightful pine cone.

Step 3: Attach the Drop

Create a simple loop with the drop bead, ensuring it's big enough to fit through the loop on your pine cone. Attach it to the pine cone using a jump ring or a larger simple loop.

Step 4: Prepare the Capture Chain

Grab the double-strand end cap and adjust it if needed. Slide it onto a couple of inches of chain, crimp it with your favorite crimp pliers, and fluff up the chain.

Step 5: Final Assembly

Attach the pine cone to the capture chain using a jump ring or another simple loop. Feel free to add extra beads or bubles for that personalized touch. Repeat the process to create a matching earring.

And voila! You've crafted a stunning pair of fall-themed earrings using SilverSilk. Feel free to experiment with colors and designs, and don't forget to share your creations with your creative community.

Happy crafting!

Nealay Patel

I exercise my craft in designing, educating and publishing various jewelry works. My checklist of accomplishments includes writing three jewelry-making books, hosting workshops at many trade shows, making television appearances on Beads, Baubles and Jewels and Jewel School on the Jewelry Television Network. Aside from actively participating in my own brand, Beads & Bubbles, I’m also a designer for Jesse James beads and Soft Flex Wire and I work full-time as an art director in my hometown, Tulsa, Oklahoma. I'm excited to grow SilverSilk & More and learning all the challenges that come with it. I look forward to working with you.

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