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Creative Beading
|Vol 15 No 2
These gorgeous earrings have been designed by Tara Sinclair of Fire and Ice Concepts and are perfect for beginner beaders.
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DESIGNER’S TIP
If you want each earring to be exact, hammer two nails into a piece of scrap wood and bend eye pin gently around each nail. Otherwise use a marker pen and ruler to get the same measurements and bend with round nose pliers.
STEP ONE
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