Half Tila Herringbone Necklace | Two Hole Beading Tutorial
✿ Hey beautiful! It’s Gina from . In today’s tutorial I will show you how to make this, quick to work-up, Miyuki Half Tila Herringbone beaded necklace pattern. For this demonstration I am using two different colors of the Half Tila beads, and will alternate the rows in a slim vertical stripe design. For specific materials, and where I recommend purchasing them, please see the list below.
✿ Materials List - for one 17“ necklace (See Blog Post for Specific Colors: )
*** For longer length, you can also add an extender chain to the clasp area. :)
✔ Miyuki Half Tila Beads in 2 Colors (~3g ea):
✔ 11/0 Seed Beads (~1g)
✔ 15/0 Seed Beads (~1g)
✔ 8-10ft - 6lb Fireline, or beading thread of choice
✔ Beading Needle, Size 10
✔ 2 - Wire Guards ()
✔ 2 - Jump Rings
✔ 1 - Clasp of Choice
✔ Jewelry Pliers
✔ Scissors
✔ Bead Mat
This pattern is a great springboard for many other types of two-hole herringbone designs. You can change up where the colors are placed, how many colors are used, and even play around with making a wider variety, which would be even more similar to the ones featured in the bracelet tutorial:
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Updated: 2020-10-06
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