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Amethyst and Howlite Necklace

By Tammy Powley, About.com Guide

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Wire and Bead Chain

Wire Wrapped Beads

Wire Wrapped Beads

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2. Then for the rest of the bead stations (purple crystals with gray pearls for one station and purple pearls with cone beads for the other station), use the wrapped loop method to connect these with the howlite wire wrapped beads using the following configuration: howlite bead; crystal, pearl, crystal station; howlite bead; pearl, cone, pearl station; howlite bead, crystal, pearl, crystal station; and howlite bead.

3. You should have a total of 8 wire and bead sections making up this wire and bead chain. This is one side of the necklace. Repeat step 2 to form the other side of the necklace.

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