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Beaded Spider

This document provides instructions for making a beaded spider craft or jewelry item. The materials needed are black Swarovski pearls in 8mm and 6mm sizes, 28g wire cut into pieces, and black bugle beads. Tools required are round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, and wire cutters. The steps involve placing the pearls on a headpin and wrapping wire around to form the spider's body. Bugle beads are then added to the wire pieces to create the legs, with excess wire trimmed off once the legs are shaped.

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Beaded Spider

This document provides instructions for making a beaded spider craft or jewelry item. The materials needed are black Swarovski pearls in 8mm and 6mm sizes, 28g wire cut into pieces, and black bugle beads. Tools required are round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, and wire cutters. The steps involve placing the pearls on a headpin and wrapping wire around to form the spider's body. Bugle beads are then added to the wire pieces to create the legs, with excess wire trimmed off once the legs are shaped.

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Beaded Spider

This Beaded Spider is a perfect project for Halloween. You can wear
as a pendant, make 2 for earrings or hang from a thread to greet
friends.

Materials

1 8mm swarovski Pearl, black


1 6mm swarovski Pearl, black
2 ft 28g wire, cut into 4 6 pcs
32 size 3 bugle beads, black or
40 size 2 bugle beads, black
1 2 Headpin

Tools

Round Nose Pliers


Chain Nose Pliers
Wire Cutter

Step One
Place the 8mm and 6mm bead onto the headpin and make a loop
leaving 1/8 of play in the beads.

Step Two
Wrap the center of each wire once around
the headpin between the beads.

Step Three
Add 4 bugle beads and one seed bead to one of the legs, then
thread the end of the wire back through the last bugle bead.
(skip the seed bead).

Step Four
Make sure the bugle beads are firmly against
the body and gently pull the wire tight working out
the slack in the leg. Trim excess wire.

Step Five
Repeat until all 8 legs are completed, gently shape legs.

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