Andromeda Necklace - Downloadable PDF Pattern

$12.00

In Greek Mythology, Andromeda was the beautiful daughter of Casseopoeaia and Cepheus who was chained to a rock by Poseidon to be sacrificed to a sea monster. She was saved by Perseus who rescued her on a winged horse. Since there is a constellation in the night sky named after the greek goddess, the name “Andromeda” seemed doubly appropriate for this necklace which evokes images of stars, constellations, and the sunset.

Techniques:
Netting, Peyote stitch.

Intensity:
Intermediate (3 out of 5 stars)

Materials Needed
Swarovski article 1088, SS39 Chatons
Swarovski article 1122, SS47 rivoli
4mm Swarovski pearls
8mm Swarovski pearls
Silver plated 44mm filigree
Swarovski 4mm bicones
Size 11/0 cylinder beads
Size 15/0 seed beads
Size 11/0 seed beads
Toho 3mm magatamas
2mm Czech pearls
Silver plated cable chain
Hook and eye silver plated clasp
Size 8/0 demi rounds
Your preferred beading thread (Fireline 6lb recommended) and size 12 beading needles.

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In Greek Mythology, Andromeda was the beautiful daughter of Casseopoeaia and Cepheus who was chained to a rock by Poseidon to be sacrificed to a sea monster. She was saved by Perseus who rescued her on a winged horse. Since there is a constellation in the night sky named after the greek goddess, the name “Andromeda” seemed doubly appropriate for this necklace which evokes images of stars, constellations, and the sunset.

Techniques:
Netting, Peyote stitch.

Intensity:
Intermediate (3 out of 5 stars)

Materials Needed
Swarovski article 1088, SS39 Chatons
Swarovski article 1122, SS47 rivoli
4mm Swarovski pearls
8mm Swarovski pearls
Silver plated 44mm filigree
Swarovski 4mm bicones
Size 11/0 cylinder beads
Size 15/0 seed beads
Size 11/0 seed beads
Toho 3mm magatamas
2mm Czech pearls
Silver plated cable chain
Hook and eye silver plated clasp
Size 8/0 demi rounds
Your preferred beading thread (Fireline 6lb recommended) and size 12 beading needles.

In Greek Mythology, Andromeda was the beautiful daughter of Casseopoeaia and Cepheus who was chained to a rock by Poseidon to be sacrificed to a sea monster. She was saved by Perseus who rescued her on a winged horse. Since there is a constellation in the night sky named after the greek goddess, the name “Andromeda” seemed doubly appropriate for this necklace which evokes images of stars, constellations, and the sunset.

Techniques:
Netting, Peyote stitch.

Intensity:
Intermediate (3 out of 5 stars)

Materials Needed
Swarovski article 1088, SS39 Chatons
Swarovski article 1122, SS47 rivoli
4mm Swarovski pearls
8mm Swarovski pearls
Silver plated 44mm filigree
Swarovski 4mm bicones
Size 11/0 cylinder beads
Size 15/0 seed beads
Size 11/0 seed beads
Toho 3mm magatamas
2mm Czech pearls
Silver plated cable chain
Hook and eye silver plated clasp
Size 8/0 demi rounds
Your preferred beading thread (Fireline 6lb recommended) and size 12 beading needles.

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