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Vol-070 Crocus Flower Cane Bead Knotted Lariat Necklace Jewelry Earrings

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A Versatile Piece Of Jewelry For Your Spring Collection

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In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn how to create my original Polymer Clay Crocus Bead Lariat design. Included are many tips, tricks and techniques that you can use to create Crocus Petal Canes in my colors, or your own, to make truly one-of-a-kind Crocus Beads. These pretty and realistic looking flower beads can then be used to create a lovely hand knotted lariat style necklace, earrings, pendants, and other jewelry projects. The ideas and techniques can not only be used for the projects I demonstrate in this tutorial series, but also for other home decor and other creative projects too.

Cindy, the beautiful Crocus Lanyard I made from your tutorial was put on display at the Museum here, and it sold immediately. I am kind of still in shock over this but, am extremely delighted my jewelry is making someone very happy. I can't tell you how much I love doing this tutorial. All fired up!


~DixieAnn-S


These are beautiful Cindy! Thank you again for the great tutorials. I'm getting ready for some craft shows and these are just perfect!


~Vivean-B


I have a long strand of light green jade beads that I loved but couldn't make up my mind as to what I could do with them - now I know! Thanks for giving us such fantastic ideas and techniques, you are the tops Cindy!


~Marion-R


The potential is limitless for this project.... decorating fine china plates with 3 dimensional flowers... Alice-bands for bridesmaids... charms for bracelets... dangles for bookmarks... decorative box-lids... and on and on.


~Marion-R


Hi Cindy, I am so enjoying your site and videos - I think you do a fabulous job and I am learning quite a bit about things I thought I already knew. Thanks.


~Meredith-S


Your manner is a large part of what made me choose to buy your videos in the first place. You know what you are talking about, and you make it interesting and easy to watch and learn from you. You are relaxed and open, there is always a sense of ease about you. Your voice is so easy to listen to.


~Fran-V


So many helpful tips in this months tutorial - you solved the problem I was having previously, with tieing the knots between each bead. Your way removes the frustration element - YAY! And I just ‘luv’ the one step looper! Thanks for such a pretty cane to work with.


~Sherry-L


You have been reading my mind again Cindy, having just made a whole bunch of primroses in pale lemon I thought some purple crocus would look really lovely to go with them but was not sure how to get them to look natural. Hey presto! Your latest videos are just perfect, just "the ticket" as my Dad would say.


~Elaine-F


What a sweet little flower tutorial Cindy. You certainly have a way of turning the hardest looking things into a simple step by step process. I was really surprised when watching how much information and techniques you really cram into a video.


~DixieAnn-S


This is cool! I may try some purple and yellow ones!


~Catalina-L


Love the Crocus lariat! The color ways are so much fun to experiment with. I do so look forward to your tutes. They are so much fun... Love-love-love!


~Patt-W


I liked this project so much, that I had to go find beads to make a lariat necklace. Thanks for making this so much fun, step by step I feel so much more confident because you make it so easy.


~Laurie-M


I just wanted to say that you've impressed me again with your videos! I absolutely love them and they are so informative and really inspire me. You are a natural at making these and I hope you never stop! I will be a loyal subscriber! Thanks again!


~Susanna-A


Cindy, I started my journey with you - and this great PcT community. Originally, my finger hesitated for a second over the "buy" button, because money is a very limited commodity around here. But I haven't regretted it for a single moment.


~Fran-V


When I look back BC (before Cindy) and see all that I missed, I was so excited to learn that I could purchase back issues to complete MY Library. Thanks Cindy!


~DixieAnn-S


Cindy, these Crocus beads are absolutely gorgeous! I always love your flower beads, so realistic and so many ways to wear and use them. And thank you for all the tips along the way. You and Doug really are streets ahead of all the other 'artists' who try to use videos to demonstrate polymer clay techniques.


~Marion-R


Thanks also for showing us the "one step looper" it will certainly go on my wish list.


~Elaine-F


Tools Supplies

  • Clay Blade
  • Pasta Machine or Acrylic Roller
  • Oven Thermometer
  • Baking Pan Lined with Cardstock with Foil Pan Lid
  • Polymer Clay (I used... Premo Wasabi, Spanish Olive, Purple, Ultramarine Blue, White, Effects Pearl)
  • Jewelry Link Chain in pattern and Metal of your choice
  • 1mm Waxed Cotton Cord
  • Headpins (I used copper balled headpins)
  • 8 x 10mm Olive Jade Oval Beads (or coordinating bead of your choice)
  • Glue (I used G-S Hypo Cement)
  • 1-Step Looping Pliers or Round Nose Pliers
  • Flush Cutters


Nice To Have Items


  • Glass Mat or Non-stick Worksurface
  • Acrylic Brayer
  • Sculpey Style and Detail Tools
  • Renaissance Wax
  • Wet Dry Sandpaper (I used... 220g, 400g, 600g, 1000g)

Resource links to products listed above, will be included when you buy this tutorial.

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