Download - Crystals CollectionCrystals Collection To Make the Bag Charm First Make Your Flowers - Cut 50cm of wire. Thread on 5C and hold in the centre of the wire. Pass the end of the wire through

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Page 1: Crystals CollectionCrystals Collection To Make the Bag Charm First Make Your Flowers - Cut 50cm of wire. Thread on 5C and hold in the centre of the wire. Pass the end of the wire through

Sparkling Bag Charm by Gemma

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To Make the Bag CharmFirst Make Your Flowers - Cut 50cm of wire. Thread on 5C and hold in the centre of the wire. Pass the end of the wire through the �rst C bead to bring them into a ring (�g 1). Wrap same wire end under and over the beads pulling the wrappings as close to the centre of the cluster as you can (�g 2). Make two circuits of wraps (�g 3). Twist the two sides of the wire together neatly at the centre of the �ower. Set aside.

Make three �owers with the 5D on each - use 25cm of wire to make each �ower. Make sure the �nal twist on each of these three �owers is secure and trim the ends neatly.

You will need5 x CC0971 13x8mm crystal drops (C)15 x CC0970 12x6mm crystal drops (D)12 x CC1197 3*1.5mm eau de nil crystal rondelles (A)8 x CC1235 4*2mm spring green crystal rondelles (B)2m x 0.4mm soft silver wire1 x FN301 12mm split ring1 x FN098 bag charm clip

Or order SEL423

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This very sparkly bag charm is a series of �ower shapes made from crystal drops wired together and threaded on a string of fresh green crystal rondelles to create �owers on a stem

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�g 1

�g 2

�g 3

Attach the split ring to the bag charm.

Complete the Charm - Pick up the wire of the large C bead �ower. Make sure the wire twist is secure at the �ower centre and straighten out the two long wire end .*Holding the ends together thread on 1A, 1B, 1A, 1B, 1A and pass through the centre of a small �ower. separate the wire ends and loop each strand around the small �ower to secure on the strand.

Repeat from *2 times. Thread on 1A, 1B, 1A, 1B, 1A. Secure the wire onto the split ring, trim the wire and tuck the ends into the closest beads for a neat �nish.