For the fist time ever Legendary Beads is carrying parachute cord! Parachute cord also known as paracord is best known for its use in the military and outdoors but recently has become popular in jewelry making. This simple tutorial will show you how to make a bracelet that is not only fashionable bu
What is better than a beautiful, elegant, contemporary piece that can be dressed up or down? Not a whole heck of a lot. This simple piece displays beautiful asymmetry when worn on the neck, or a great mix of color on the wrist. For formal or casual, this is one of our more flexible designs.
The image for the beginning of 2013? Anchors. Anchors are really big right now because of their simplicity and vintage inspiration. We’ve put together a bracelet showcasing an anchor with a pop of color that is great for layering. Buy the kit in store or online! Buy Now Supplies 14″ of 1
These are new kits that we have designed based on the inspiring wrap bracelets popular in yoga culture. Each kit contains ribbon, 3 TierraCast charms, a crystal bicone, a heapin, and 4 jumprings. These beautiful and trendy kits come in three colors and are $4.95 each. Come in to get one while suppli
An easy addition to any outfit, leather is the material for this season. We used the new, bright and fun colors we have to make easy bracelets for layering. 2mm Seafoam Green Leather $1.50 / yard White Czech Glass Crow Beads $2.50 / strand 22 Gauge Wire Silver Plated $6.49 / spool Shell Pendant $0.3
Have you ever seen a piece of jewelry in a magazine or catalog and thought, “Maybe I could make that”? We here at Legendary Beads think this all the time! There is a particularly beautiful design by Chan Luu that we’ve seen for hundreds of dollars, but we found a way to make someth
With October here, the time to figure out your costume has come. More importantly, you have to come up with how to make it! No fret, those of us at Legendary Beads have come up with some spooky jewelry samples to inspire. From the macabre to the lighthearted, from elegant to goofy, we have found a w
Have you ever made a piece of jewelry that was just calling out for a unique clasp but just didn’t have one on hand? We have been doing some experimenting in the past few weeks with using pendants, charms, and links for clasps. It just goes to show you that things aren’t always what they
Supplies Directions Step 1 Cut chain into two equal pieces Step 2 Lay pieces of chain down parallel to one another and pin down to secure the two pieces. (a velvet board works well for this) Step 3 Take your piece of leather and thread it through the first links in both pieces of chain. (The