I made these to hang on my dining room chandelier (above), but they sure make a statement as a necklace. Yes, you could adjust the pattern for shorter icicles for earrings or a pendant. Get creative and stay cool in this summer heat by making beaded icicles.
Very pretty. I like the way you have executed the icicles.
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I've been wilting to see these, and it was worth the wait. So gorgeous! I also LOVE your chandelier. Of course, you made that too right? It's awesome!
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ReplyDeleteUsing several beaded icicles together for a necklace is pure genious! It looks spectacular! Who needs diamonds! Will share and link back on my blog so others can come admire.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pearl; much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteDid anyone copy down the icicle pattern? I started making them then got really sick and now trying to find pattern. Any help will be appreciated greatly
ReplyDeleteThe Beads Knees is hoping to get her website back up after the first of the year…..along with the icicle spiral pattern.
ReplyDeleteI cannot find my pattern for this Icicle....is anyone willing to share there pattern or at least a link to where the pattern is now??? Still looking and hoping!
ReplyDeleteI REALLY NEED THIS!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I buy this icicle pattern please? It's amazing 🧡💜
Look under the first picture, it says, The Beads Knees Spiral Icicle pattern click here. And it takes you to another page where the pattern is.....sheesh I missed it to lol.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and appreciate that you are sharing it. I am having a hard time finding the beads. Is it possible to get the bead numbers posted or sent to me, or a link to where you were able to purchase the beads? I live in a very small town, so all my shopping is online.. thank you.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thebeadsknees.co.uk/jewelleryprojects/christmasicicle.php?mode=p This is the link to the free pattern provided by The Bead's Knees.
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