Baule Bead Pendant Necklace Tutorial

Baule Bead Pendant NecklaceBaule Bead Pendant NecklaceI am fascinated by these beautiful baule bead pendants.  Historically, they were used to measure gold on the Ivory Coast.  I've used it to make a beautiful statement necklace.You can find a variety of these baule bead pendants for sale at The Bead Chest, as well as some smaller ones if you prefer.In fact, I found all the beads for this project on www.thebeadchest.com.Video Tutorial:(Step-by-step photo instructions are below, including links to the exact materials I used to make the necklace.)Running time:  20:26Baule Bead Pendant NecklaceMaterials and Tools:

Step #1Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialThe first thing we'll do is make the pendant.  I'm using the baule bead pendant plus one of the java beads on the bottom.Cut a piece of 18 gauge wire a few inches longer than the pendant and bead on each side.Step #2Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialBaule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialApproximately 1 1/2 inches from one end, bend the wire.Pinch down the end.  (Hint:  Use a crimp tool to do this if you have one to make it a little easier.  If not, use your chain nose pliers.)Step #3Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialBaule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialLeave a bit at the end and bend the shorter wire up.Then wrap the wire around the end creating a "knot."  You're not actually making a knot.  Just wrap the wire around to give it the look of a knot.  I like to make the wraps messy, but you could make them neat if you prefer.Step #4Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialPull the wire through the beads.Step #5Hold the wire about 1/4 inch above the baule bead in round nose pliers.  Wrap the wire around to form a loop.Note:  I found it easier to rest the bead on my worktable because of the weight of the bead.Step #6Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialBaule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialHold the loop you just made in chain nose pliers.  Wrap around once while straightening out the bead so the loop is centered above the bead.Then wrap around 2 more times.Trim off the excess wire making a flush cut and make sure the end is not poking out.Now you have a pendant to use in your necklace.Step #7Cut about 4 times the amount of cord that you want your finished necklace to be.  For example, if you would like a 20 inch necklace, cut about 80 inches.  I cut some extra as well.I used the brown cord.Step #8Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialPlace the pendant on the cord and find the middle of the cord.  We'll work from the middle out.Slide a bead onto the cord.Step #9Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialBaule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialMake an overhand knot, but don't pull it tightly yet.In this case, I decided to use triple knots in between the beads.  To do so, pull the cord back through 2 more times before pulling it tightly.In the video I mentioned that I started making quadruple knots.  As you make each knot, check to see if the bead slides over the knot.  I also just made a second overhead knot over top of the first knot to add a little more bulk before I started making the quadruple knots.  You have to make sure that you pull the second knot on top of the first knot because otherwise it will just be next to the first knot and not helpful.  (See the video if this seems confusing.)Step #10Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialBaule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialPut the awl in the middle of the knot and pull the knot.  Then use the awl to pull the knot flush with the bead.Pull the knot tightly as you're removing the awl while also using your fingernail to pull the knot tightly.For the first knot it's a little easier because you can just adjust the bead and pendant to the knot, but after that you'll have to be sure to get the knot tightly against the bead.Step #11Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialBaule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialContinue adding beads and knots working from the middle out until your necklace is the desired length.Step #12Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialTrim the ends of the cord so they're even, leaving enough room to make a bow and tie the necklace.I prefer this necklace simply tied, but if you prefer you can use fold over crimp ends and a clasp to end your necklace.Baule Bead Pendant Necklace TutorialBaule Bead Pendant NecklaceThis post was sponsored by The Bead Chest.

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