While I was  threading pearls onto headpins for another project, the 
way they were lying on  the table brought this idea to me. Of course, 
you can change the color of the  pearls or the metal; or even use 
crystal beads instead of pearls, to alter this  "cluster" design. Making
 an ear hook from a headpin really saves time too,  because its end is 
already filed!
Materials and Tools
- 12  8mm freshwater pearl beads
 
- 12  3/4" head pins, in a gauge that fits your chosen pearls
 
- 2   2" 21-gauge head pins
 
- Round nose pliers
 
- Chain nose pliers
 
- Slide one pearl on  one 3/4" headpin. Do this six times.
   
    
- Using round nose  pliers, make a simple loop on the end of one pearled headpin (headpin 1).
    
    
       
- Insert another  pearled headpin, headpin 2, into the loop just made on headpin 1.
    
    
   
- Make a simple loop on  the end of headpin 2.
    
 
 
   
- Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 until you have a cluster of six pearls. 
    
  
 
    
       
- To make an ear hook  from a headpin: Using round nose pliers and a
 2" headpin, place the tip of  the pliers very close to the "head" of 
the headpin. Roll the round nose pliers,  making a loop that resembles 
the letter P at the end of the headpin.
        
       
   
            
    
    
- Using either the  widest part of round nose pliers, or 6-step 
barrel pliers, or even just a round  pencil, bend the headpin's wire end
 around, forming a hook.
    
    
  
   
- Approximately 1/4" from the end of the headpin, use chain nose pliers to slightly bend the  tip of the wire away from the loop.

     
- Attach the newly-created ear hook to the last loop on the nailed pearls. Make the other earring  in the same manner.

 
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
I was just thinking of making myself some pearl earrings! Thank you for sharing this idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat explanation! I want to make these. Thank you!
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