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CONTENTS
EDITORS NOTE
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RECOMMENDED READINGS
Bead Metamorphosis: Exquisite Jewelry from
Custom Components
Stitching with Two-Hole Shaped Beads
Need a Bead Now
Creative Beading Vol. 9: The Best Projects
from a Year of Bead&Button Magazine
The Beading Answer Book
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Jane Chew
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SPARKLING
Brick Stitch
25 Columns (1.75") at the widest point x 129 Rows (7.08") with toggle clasp
All Rights Reserved to Trinity Designer Jewelry
It may NOT be reprinted or taught in any manner without my permission.
You may sell your finished work, but please give me credit.
trinitydj@tiscali.co.za
Please check the last page for tips and links.
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This pattern doesn't come with word charts, since it is shaped
brick stitch and the word charts doesn't show increases
and decreases.
This link will take you to a site where you can learn how to do
peyote and brick stitches, free.
http://www.uniquebeadedjewelry.com/stitchinfo/payote.html
This link will show you how to do "Increase Peyote Stitch" www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV0mfyQDIgg
This link will show you how to do "Decrease Peyote Stitch" www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rc1GKumO8Q
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Width: 1.25"
Height: 6.50"
Columns: 23
Rows: 202
Bead Count: 2301
Color Count: 12
Stitch: Peyote
This is a peyote stitch bracelet pattern. Please note
that the instructions for the toggle ring is not included
in this pattern since it is a custom made ring by my
bead fairy who tested the pattern. This pattern is
designed for the use of Delica #11 beads and nylon
thread with #10 or #12 beading needle. Instructions
for peyote stitch are not included.
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Row 1&2 (L) (7)A, (2)B, (2)C, (1)B, (2)C, (2)B, (7)A
Row 3 (R) (3)A, (1)B, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (1)B, (3)A
Row 4 (L) (2)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (2)A
Row 5 (R) (2)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (2)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (2)A
Row 6 (L) (1)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)A
Row 7 (R) (1)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)A
Row 8 (L) (1)B, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)B
Row 9 (R) (1)B, (1)C, (2)D, (1)B, (2)C, (1)B, (2)D, (1)C, (1)B
Row 10 (L) (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C
Row 11 (R) (1)C, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (2)B, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (1)C
Row 12 (L) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 13 (R) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)E, (2)D, (1)E, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 14 (L) (1)E, (1)F, (2)I, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (2)I, (1)F, (1)E
Row 15 (R) (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E
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Row 16 (L) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 17 (R) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (2)F, (2)B, (2)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 18 (L) (1)I, (2)G, (2)F, (1)B, (2)F, (2)G, (1)I
Row 19 (R) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (2)F, (2)B, (2)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 20 (L) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 21 (R) (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E
Row 22 (L) (1)E, (1)F, (2)I, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (2)I, (1)F, (1)E
Row 23 (R) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)E, (2)D, (1)E, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 24 (L) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 25 (R) (1)B, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (2)B, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (1)B
Row 26 (L) (1)B, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)B, (1)G, (1)B, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)B
Row 27 (R) (1)G, (1)B, (2)D, (1)B, (2)G, (1)B, (2)D, (1)B, (1)G
Row 28 (L) (1)G, (1)B, (1)D, (1)B, (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)B, (1)D, (1)B, (1)G
Row 29 (R) (1)F, (1)G, (2)B, (1)G, (2)F, (1)G, (2)B, (1)G, (1)F
Row 30 (L) (1)F, (1)G, (1)B, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)B, (1)G, (1)F
Row 31 (R) (1)B, (1)F, (2)G, (1)F, (2)B, (1)F, (2)G, (1)F, (1)B
Row 32 (L) (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B
Row 33 (R) (1)H, (1)B, (2)F, (1)B, (2)H, (1)B, (2)F, (1)B, (1)H
Row 34 (L) (1)H, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)H
Row 35 (R) (1)I, (1)H, (2)B, (1)H, (2)I, (1)H, (2)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 36 (L) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (2)I, (1)B, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 37 (R) (1)B, (1)I, (2)H, (1)I, (2)B, (2)I, (1)H, (1)I, (1)B
Row 38 (L) (1)B, (1)I, (1)H, (1)I, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)I, (1)H, (1)I, (1)B
Row 39 (R) (1)J, (1)B, (2)I, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (2)I, (1)B, (1)J
Row 40 (L) (1)J, (1)B, (1)I, (1)B, (1)J, (1)K, (1)J, (1)B, (1)I, (1)B, (1)J
Row 41 (R) (1)K, (1)J, (2)B, (1)J, (2)K, (1)J, (2)B, (1)J, (1)K
Row 42 (L) (1)K, (1)J, (1)B, (1)J, (1)K, (1)B, (1)K, (1)J, (1)B, (1)J, (1)K
Row 43 (R) (1)B, (1)K, (2)J, (1)K, (2)B, (1)K, (2)J, (1)K, (1)B
Row 44 (L) (1)B, (1)K, (1)J, (1)K, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)K, (1)J, (1)K, (1)B
Row 45 (R) (1)C, (1)B, (2)K, (1)B, (2)C, (1)B, (2)K, (1)B, (1)C
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Row 46 (L) (1)C, (1)B, (1)K, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)K, (1)B, (1)C
Row 47 (R) (1)L, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (2)L, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (1)L
Row 48 (L) (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)A, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L
Row 49 (R) (1)A, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (2)A, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (1)A
Row 50 (L) (1)A, (1)L, (1)C, (1)L, (1)A, (1)G, (1)A, (1)L, (1)C, (1)L, (1)A
Row 51 (R) (2)A, (2)L, (1)A, (2)G, (1)A, (2)L, (2)A
Row 52 (L) (2)A, (1)L, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)L, (2)A
Row 53 (R) (4)A, (1)G, (2)F, (1)G, (4)A
Row 54 (L) (3)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (3)A
Row 55 (R) (3)A, (1)G, (1)F, (2)B, (1)F, (1)G, (3)A
Row 56 (L) (2)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (2)A
Row 57 (R) (3)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (3)A
Row 58 (L) (2)A, (1)G, (1)B, (1)J, (1)L, (1)J, (1)B, (1)G, (2)A
Row 59 (R) (3)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (3)A
Row 60 (L) (2)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 61 (R) (2)A, (1)I, (2)H, (2)B, (2)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 62 (L) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 63 (R) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (2)B, (2)H, (2)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 64 (L) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (3)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 65 (R) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (2)E, (2)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 66 (L) (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H
Row 67 (R) (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (2)D, (2)E, (2)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H
Row 68 (L) (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H
Row 69 (R) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (2)E, (2)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 70 (L) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (3)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 71 (R) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (2)B, (2)H, (2)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 72 (L) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 73 (R) (2)A, (1)I, (2)H, (2)B, (2)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 74 (L) (2)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 75 (R) (3)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (3)A
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Row 76 (L) (2)A, (1)G, (1)B, (1)J, (1)L, (1)J, (1)B, (1)G, (2)A
Row 77 (R) (1)I, (2)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (2)A, (1)I
Row 78 (L) (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I
Row 79 (R) (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (2)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H
Row 80 (L) (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H
Row 81 (R) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (2)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 82 (L) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 83 (R) (2)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (2)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (2)B
Row 84 (L) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)D, (1)A, (1)G, (1)A, (1)D, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 85 (R) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (2)D, (2)A, (2)D, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 86 (L) (1)H, (1)I, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)A, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)I, (1)H
Row 87 (R) (1)H, (1)I, (1)D, (2)E, (2)D, (2)E, (1)D, (1)I, (1)H
Row 88 (L) (1)I, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)I
Row 89 (R) (1)I, (1)A, (1)E, (2)B, (2)E, (2)B, (1)E, (1)A, (1)I
Row 90 (L) (1)A, (1)D, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)D, (1)A
Row 91 (R) (2)A, (1)E, (2)C, (2)B, (2)C, (1)E, (2)A
Row 92 (L) (1)A, (1)D, (1)B, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)B, (1)D, (1)A
Row 93 (R) (2)A, (1)E, (1)C, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)E, (2)A
Row 94 (L) (1)A, (1)D, (1)B, (2)L, (1)B, (2)L, (1)B, (1)D, (1)A
Row 95 (R) (1)A, (1)D, (1)E, (1)C, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)E, (1)D, (1)A
Row 96 (L) (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)B, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D
Row 97 (R) (1)D, (1)E, (2)B, (4)C, (2)B, (1)E, (1)D
Row 98 (L) (1)E, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)E
Row 99 (R) (1)D, (1)B, (2)C, (4)B, (2)C, (1)B, (1)D
Row 100 (L) (1)E, (1)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)E
Row 101 (R) (1)D, (1)B, (2)L, (1)C, (2)F, (1)C, (2)L, (1)B, (1)D
Row 102 (L) (1)E, (1)C, (2)L, (1)B, (1)G, (1)B, (2)L, (1)C, (1)E
Row 103 (R) (1)D, (1)B, (2)L, (1)C, (2)F, (1)C, (2)L, (1)B, (1)D
Row 104 (L) (1)E, (1)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)E
Row 105 (R) (1)D, (1)B, (2)C, (4)B, (2)C, (1)B, (1)D
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Row 106 (L) (1)E, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)E
Row 107 (R) (1)D, (1)E, (2)B, (4)C, (2)B, (1)E, (1)D
Row 108 (L) (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)B, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D
Row 109 (R) (1)A, (1)D, (1)E, (1)C, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)E, (1)D, (1)A
Row 110 (L) (1)A, (1)D, (1)B, (2)L, (1)B, (2)L, (1)B, (1)D, (1)A
Row 111 (R) (2)A, (1)E, (1)C, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)E, (2)A
Row 112 (L) (1)A, (1)D, (1)B, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)B, (1)D, (1)A
Row 113 (R) (2)A, (1)E, (2)C, (2)B, (2)C, (1)E, (2)A
Row 114 (L) (1)A, (1)D, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)D, (1)A
Row 115 (R) (1)I, (1)A, (1)E, (2)B, (2)E, (2)B, (1)E, (1)A, (1)I
Row 116 (L) (1)I, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)I
Row 117 (R) (1)H, (1)I, (1)D, (2)E, (2)D, (2)E, (1)D, (1)I, (1)H
Row 118 (L) (1)H, (1)I, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)A, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)I, (1)H
Row 119 (R) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (2)D, (2)A, (2)D, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 120 (L) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)D, (1)A, (1)G, (1)A, (1)D, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 121 (R) (2)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (2)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (2)B
Row 122 (L) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 123 (R) (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (2)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B
Row 124 (L) (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H
Row 125 (R) (1)H, (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (2)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I, (1)H
Row 126 (L) (1)I, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)I
Row 127 (R) (1)I, (2)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (2)A, (1)I
Row 128 (L) (2)A, (1)G, (1)B, (1)J, (1)L, (1)J, (1)B, (1)G, (2)A
Row 129 (R) (3)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (3)A
Row 130 (L) (2)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 131 (R) (2)A, (1)I, (2)H, (2)B, (2)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 132 (L) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 133 (R) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (2)B, (2)H, (2)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 134 (L) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (3)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 135 (R) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (2)E, (2)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
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Row 136 (L) (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H
Row 137 (R) (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (2)D, (2)E, (2)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)I
Row 138 (L) (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H
Row 139 (R) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (2)E, (2)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 140 (L) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)E, (3)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 141 (R) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (2)B, (2)H, (2)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 142 (L) (1)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)A
Row 143 (R) (2)A, (1)I, (2)H, (2)B, (2)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 144 (L) (2)A, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (2)A
Row 145 (R) (3)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (3)A
Row 146 (L) (2)A, (1)G, (1)B, (1)J, (1)L, (1)J, (1)B, (1)G, (2)A
Row 147 (R) (3)A, (1)F, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (1)F, (3)A
Row 148 (L) (2)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (2)A
Row 149 (R) (3)A, (1)G, (1)F, (2)B, (1)F, (1)G, (3)A
Row 150 (L) (3)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (3)A
Row 151 (R) (4)A, (1)G, (2)F, (1)G, (4)A
Row 152 (L) (2)A, (1)L, (1)A, (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)L, (2)A
Row 153 (R) (2)A, (2)L, (1)A, (2)G, (1)A, (2)L, (2)A
Row 154 (L) (1)A, (1)L, (1)C, (1)L, (1)A, (1)G, (1)A, (1)L, (1)C, (1)L, (1)A
Row 155 (R) (1)A, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (2)A, (1)L, (2)C, (1)L, (1)A
Row 156 (L) (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)A, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L
Row 157 (R) (1)L, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (2)L, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (1)L
Row 158 (L) (1)C, (1)B, (1)K, (1)B, (1)C, (1)L, (1)C, (1)B, (1)K, (1)B, (1)C
Row 159 (R) (1)C, (1)B, (2)K, (1)B, (2)C, (1)B, (2)K, (1)B, (1)C
Row 160 (L) (1)B, (1)K, (1)J, (1)K, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)K, (1)J, (1)K, (1)B
Row 161 (R) (1)B, (1)K, (2)J, (1)K, (2)B, (1)K, (2)J, (1)K, (1)B
Row 162 (L) (1)K, (1)J, (1)B, (1)J, (1)K, (1)B, (1)K, (1)J, (1)B, (1)J, (1)K
Row 163 (R) (1)K, (1)J, (2)B, (1)J, (2)K, (1)J, (2)B, (1)J, (1)K
Row 164 (L) (1)J, (1)B, (1)I, (1)B, (1)J, (1)K, (1)J, (1)B, (1)I, (1)B, (1)J
Row 165 (R) (1)J, (1)B, (2)I, (1)B, (2)J, (1)B, (2)I, (1)B, (1)J
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Row 166 (L) (1)B, (1)I, (1)H, (1)I, (1)B, (1)J, (1)B, (1)I, (1)H, (1)I, (1)B
Row 167 (R) (1)B, (1)I, (2)H, (1)I, (2)B, (1)I, (2)H, (1)I, (1)B
Row 168 (L) (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)B, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 169 (R) (1)I, (1)H, (2)B, (1)H, (2)I, (1)H, (2)B, (1)H, (1)I
Row 170 (L) (1)H, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)H, (1)I, (1)H, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)H
Row 171 (R) (1)H, (1)B, (2)F, (1)B, (2)H, (1)B, (2)F, (1)B, (1)H
Row 172 (L) (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)H, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B
Row 173 (R) (1)B, (1)F, (3)G, (2)B, (1)F, (3)G, (1)B
Row 174 (L) (1)F, (1)G, (1)B, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)B, (1)G, (1)F
Row 175 (R) (1)F, (1)G, (2)B, (1)G, (2)F, (1)G, (2)B, (1)G, (1)F
Row 176 (L) (1)G, (1)B, (1)D, (1)B, (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)B, (1)D, (1)B, (1)G
Row 177 (R) (1)G, (1)B, (2)D, (1)B, (2)G, (1)B, (2)D, (1)B, (1)G
Row 178 (L) (1)B, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)B, (1)G, (1)B, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)B
Row 179 (R) (1)B, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (2)B, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (1)B
Row 180 (L) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 181 (R) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)E, (2)D, (1)E, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 182 (L) (1)E, (1)F, (2)I, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (2)I, (1)F, (1)E
Row 183 (R) (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E
Row 184 (L) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 185 (R) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (2)F, (2)B, (2)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 186 (L) (1)I, (2)G, (2)F, (1)B, (2)F, (2)G, (1)I
Row 187 (R) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (2)F, (2)B, (2)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 188 (L) (1)F, (1)I, (1)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)I, (1)F
Row 189 (R) (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)B, (2)E, (1)B, (1)F, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E
Row 190 (L) (1)E, (1)F, (2)I, (1)E, (1)D, (1)E, (2)I, (1)F, (1)E
Row 191 (R) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)I, (1)E, (2)D, (1)E, (1)I, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 192 (L) (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)D
Row 193 (R) (1)C, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (2)B, (1)D, (2)E, (1)D, (1)C
Row 194 (L) (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C
Row 195 (R) (1)B, (1)C, (2)D, (1)B, (2)C, (1)B, (2)D, (1)C, (1)B
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Row 196 (L) (1)B, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)B
Row 197 (R) (1)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)A
Row 198 (L) (1)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)A
Row 199 (R) (2)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (2)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (2)A
Row 200 (L) (2)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (2)A
Row 201 (R) (3)A, (1)B, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (1)B, (3)A
Row 202 (L) (3)A, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (3)A
Row 203 (R) (12)Blank
Row 204 (L) (11)Blank
Row 205 (R) (12)Blank
Row 206 (L) (11)Blank
Row 207 (R) (3)Blank, (1)B, (1)F, (2)B, (1)F, (1)B, (3)Blank
Row 208 (L) (2)Blank, (1)C, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)C, (2)Blank
Row 209 (R) (3)Blank, (1)C, (1)B, (2)F, (1)B, (1)C, (3)Blank
Row 210 (L) (2)Blank, (1)E, (1)C, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)C, (1)E, (2)Blank
Row 211 (R) (3)Blank, (1)E, (1)C, (2)B, (1)C, (1)E, (3)Blank
Row 212 (L) (2)Blank, (1)C, (1)E, (1)C, (1)B, (1)C, (1)E, (1)C, (2)Blank
Row 213 (R) (3)Blank, (1)C, (1)E, (2)C, (1)E, (1)C, (3)Blank
Row 214 (L) (2)Blank, (1)B, (1)C, (1)E, (1)C, (1)E, (1)C, (1)B, (2)Blank
Row 215 (R) (3)Blank, (1)B, (1)C, (2)E, (1)C, (1)B, (3)Blank
Row 216 (L) (2)Blank, (1)F, (1)B, (1)C, (1)E, (1)C, (1)B, (1)F, (2)Blank
Row 217 (R) (3)Blank, (1)F, (1)B, (2)C, (1)B, (1)F, (3)Blank
Row 218 (L) (2)Blank, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (1)C, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B, (2)Blank
Row 219 (R) (12)Blank
Row 220 (L) (11)Blank
The bracelet ends at row 202. Row 207 onwards are for the toggle
bar. Stitch it from the graph, zip into a bar and attach to one end of
the bracelet band. Make a loop for the bar on the other side of the
band with 18 beads and 1 row peyote stitch (colour of your choice)
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Lorraine Coetzee
For many years Lorraine hand-made boutique styled clothes and
only started making jewelry around 2007 as a hobby. Lorraine
started stringing glass beads and pearls and soon found herself
looking at more challenging ways of working with beads and
other mediums. Her creative inspiration comes primarily from the
wonder of nature and the glorious colors all around.
Her favorite materials to work with are glass seed beads
(Delica's), Swarovski crystals, Swarovski pearls together with high
quality bead embroidery equipment and tools.
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designs reflect my grown in confidence and every day I want to
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Materials:
Trios Festival of Lights wire set (White Quartz, Dark Blue
Lapis, 925 Sterling Silver)
27mm Sterling Silver Square Swirl Toggle Clasp - 1 clasp
set
2mm x 2mm Sterling Silver Crimp Tubes - 34 crimps
3mm Sterling Silver Crimp Covers - 34 crimps
2" Sterling Silver Ball End Head Pins - 33 head pins
3mm Sterling Silver Round Beads - 47 rounds
4mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Light Sapphire
Satin Bicones - 48 light sapphire satin bicones
4mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Crystal Bicones 48 crystal bicones
4mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Montana Bicones 48 Montana bicones
11x16mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Crystal
Baroque Drops - 8 drops
15x26mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Crystal Leaf
Pendants - 6 leaf pendants
12x24mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Ocean Blue
Flat Teardrop Pendant - 1 teardrop pendant
6mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Natural White
Pearls - 24 natural white pearls
6mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Night Blue Pearls 13 night blue pearls
8mm Crystallized Swarovski Elements Night Blue Pearls 12 night blue pearls
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Cutters
Chain-nose pliers
Round-nose pliers
Flat-nose pliers
Crimping pliers
Bead Stoppers
Tools:
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4. Use 4" of 925 Sterling Silver wire to string 1 crimp tube
and the flat teardrop pendant. Pass back through the
tube, leaving a loop of wire large enough for the
pendant to move freely, and crimp. Cover the tube
with a crimp cover. Use the other end of the wire to
string 1 night blue 6mm pearl and 1 crimp tube. Pass
back through the tube, leaving about a 3mm loop of
wire, and crimp. Cover the tube with a crimp cover.
Set aside.
5. Use 4" of Dark Blue Lapis wire to string 1 crimp tube
and 1 leaf pendant. Pass back through the tube,
leaving a loop of wire large enough for the pendant
to move freely, and crimp. Cover the tube with a
crimp cover. Use the other end of the wire to string 1
night blue 6mm pearl and 1 crimp tube. Pass back
through the tube, leaving about a 3mm loop of wire,
and crimp. Cover the tube with a crimp cover. Set
aside. Repeat entire step 5 times for a total of 6 leaf
dangles.
6. Use 4" of White Quartz wire to string 1 crimp tube and 1
baroque drop. Pass back through the tube, leaving a
loop of wire large enough for the drop to move freely,
and crimp. Cover the tube with a crimp cover. Use
the other end of the wire to string 1 night blue 8mm
pearl and 1 crimp tube. Pass back through the tube,
leaving about a 3mm loop of wire, and crimp. Cover
the tube with a crimp cover. Set aside. Repeat entire
step 7 times for a total of 8 baroque dangles.
7. Cut 23" of Dark Blue Lapis wire. Place a Bead Stopper
on one end of the wire. Use the other end of the wire
to string {1 crystal bicone, 1 silver round, 1 crystal
bicone, 1 night blue 8mm dangle, 1 crystal bicone, 1
silver round, 1 crystal bicone, and 1 night blue 6mm
dangle} twice. String {1 crystal bicone, 1 silver round, 1
crystal bicone, 1 baroque dangle, 1 crystal bicone, 1
silver round, 1 crystal bicone, and 1 leaf dangle} four
times. String 1 crystal bicone, 1 silver round, 1 crystal
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bicone, 1 baroque dangle, 1 crystal bicone, 1 silver
round, 1 crystal bicone, the flat teardrop dangle, 1
crystal bicone, 1 silver round, 1 crystal bicone, and 1
baroque dangle. String {1 crystal bicone, 1 silver
round, 1 crystal bicone, 1 leaf dangle, 1 crystal
bicone, 1 silver round, 1 crystal bicone, and 1
baroque dangle} twice. String {1 crystal bicone, 1
silver round, 1 crystal bicone, 1 night blue 6mm
dangle, 1 crystal bicone, 1 silver round, 1 crystal
bicone, and 1 night blue 8mm dangle} twice. String 1
crystal bicone, 1 silver round, and 1 crystal bicone.
Place a Bead Stopper on the end of the wire.
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11. Use the 925 Sterling Silver wire to pass through the
first dangle on the Dark Blue Lapis wire and string 1
light sapphire satin bicone. Pass the 925 Sterling
Silver wire through the first dangle on the White
Quartz wire and string 1 light sapphire satin
bicone. *Pass through the next dangle on the
Dark Blue Lapis wire and string 1 light sapphire
satin bicone. Pass through the next dangle on the
White Quartz wire and string 1 light sapphire satin
bicone. Repeat from * for the length of the
necklace. Finish by passing through the final
dangle on the Dark Blue Lapis wire.
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The Beads
Ca. 12 gr. 11/0 seedbeads
Ca. 12 gr. 15/0 seedbeads
Ca. 20 gr. Rulla 5x3 mm
250 x 3 mm firepolished or round beads
7 (or more) 11x8 mm glass pearl drop* drilled from top to
bottom
11 (or more) 12 mm swarovski rivoli
[or similar, just remind yourself that you have to change the
amount of beads when you attach the drop]
TIP: Adjust the amount of the beads and rivolis to the length
andwidth of the necklace.
For the earrings
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Step 2 - Figure 2
String on 1 x 11/0 SB, skip the next SB and go through the next SB.
Repeat this step for the rest of the round. Step up through the first
11/0 SB you strung and go 2 down so you will come out of a 11/0 SB
on the inside. See figure 2 for more clarity.
As you can see in figure 2 that you will get a zipper-like effect when
you complete your round.
Step 3 - Figure 3
Pick up 1 x 15/0 SB and go through the next 11/0 SB that sticks out.
Repeat this step for the rest of the round. Go through all the beads
you just added for a second time for strength.
Come out of a 11/0 SB that sticks out on the outside of your circle.
See figure 3 for more clarity.
Step 4 - Figure 4
Pick up 1 x 11/0 SB and go through the next 11/0 SB that sticks out.
Repeat this step for the rest of the round.
If you find it easier you can also put your LunaSoft cabochon in the
bezel at this point. See figure 4
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Step 7 - Figure 9
When weve added the last round of 15/0 SB go through only the
15/0 SBs you added in the last round. This way you will strengthen
the backside and it will sit more tightly.
Step 8 - Figure 10
We will now, without picking up a bead, going to go to a point to
where we will start the embellishing. Come out of the second 11/0
SB under 1 x 15/0 SB of step 3 and the 11/0 SB that sits beneath it.
See figure 10 for more clarity
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Step 2 - Figure 12
Pick up 1 x FP3 and go through the second 15/0 SB of
the second picot.
Repeat this step for the rest of the round. Come out of
the first FP3 you strung.
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Step 4 - Figure 14
Pick up 3 x 11/0 SB and go through the next 11/0 SB you added in
step 3. Repeat this step for the rest of the round.
NOTE: Do not go through these beads for a second time. It will be
harder to go through them later on in this pattern. We will also
strengthen this path later on.
Come out of the second 11/0 SB of the first picot you strung.
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Step 6 - Figure 16
Pick up 1 x 11/0 SB and go through the next PB. Repeat this step for
the rest of the round. Go through all the beads, you just added, for
a second time. Come out of the first 11/0 SB you strung.
NOTE: Keep a tight tension in this step! You will notice that your work
will curl backwards!
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NOTE: If you dont like the beads to stick out this much you can also
alter it by going back up 3 x 15/0 SB instead of 2 x in step 8A.
And add two instead of three for step 8B. For the rest it will stay
the same but the beads you add in the next step will not be
sticking out that much! At the end of this pattern
you will find an example of this.
Step 9 - Figure 19 + 19A
Pick up 1 x 15/0 SB and go up through the 3 x 15/0 SB
you added step 8B.
(if you used the instructions of the note in the previous step:
Pick up 1 x 15/0 SB and go up through 2 x 15/0 SB you
added in step 8B)
Pick up 1 x 15/0 SB and go through 3 x 15/0 SB
you added in step 8A.
(if you used the instructions of the note in the previous step: Pick up
1 x 15/0 SB and go through 2 x 15/0 SB you added in step 8A)
Repeat this step for the rest of the round and go through all the
beads, you just added, for a second time. Come out of the first 15/0
SB you added in this step.
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NOTE: As you notice in this diagram that the beads you added in
the previous step arent visible on the foreground. I did this so
I could show you how the beads and threadpath will lead behind
the beads you added in the previous step.
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Step 4 - Picture 2
Adjustments in chapter 2:
Step 9 - Replace the 15/0 SB for 11/0 SB.
Step 9 - Instead of adding a bead between the beads I added an
11/0 SB at the end of the row you added in chapter 2 - step 8A.
NOTE: go through the beads several times to ensure that the beads
are nice and secure.
This was the last adjustment we needed to make the pendant into
a ring! And with that to the end of this pattern.
I do hope you enjoyed it and I am looking forward to seeing your
pendant or ring!
You can send finished pictures to info@biancmolendesigns.com.
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Firepolised Beads
Matte Metallic Aluminium
Pellet Beads
Labrador Full Silver
Czechmates 2-holed lentil
Silver
LunaSoft Cabochon
Crystal
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Orange / Yellow /
Hematite pendant:
11/0 Seed Beads
TR-11-PF562 - Saffron Galvanized
Permanent Finish
Firepolished Beads
Hematite
Firepolished Beads
Rosaline
Pellet Beads
Hematite
Pellet Beads
Labrador Full Silver
LunaSoft Cabochon
Black Diamond
LunaSoft Cabochon
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Making of a component
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Step 5
We will now add the 12 mm rivoli (with the good side up) in this
step.
Pick up 2 x 11/0 - 2 x 15/0 - 2 x 11/0 and go through the 11/0
(indicated in dark red) that sits on the next herringbone tower.
Repeat this step for the rest of the round and come out of the
second 11/0 that comes after 1 x 15/0.
See figure 5.
Step 6
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Now go to the second 15/0 and come out of that one (see
figure 8 for more clarity).
Repeat this step for the rest of the round and go to the
backside where you will come out of a 11/0 from step 1.
You can also look at figure 9 for more clarity.
Go with your thread and needle alone through the beads you
just added.
Come out of the second 15/0 (see figure 8).
Repeat this step for the rest of the round and go to the
backside where you will come out of a 11/0 from step 1.
You can also look at figure 9 for more clarity.
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Turn your component around so that your rivoli will point down!
Pick up 5 x 15/0 and go through the next middle 11/0
(indicated in dark red) from step 1.
Repeat this for the rest of the round and come out of the third
15/0 that you added in this step.
See figure 9.
* Tip: we are now working on the backside of the component!
Step 10
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Step 1:
Pick up 2 x 15/0 - 1x 11/0 - 2 x 15/0 and go through the next 3
mm FP. Pick up 3 x 15/0 and go through the next 15/0 (3 mm
FP is indicated in dark red).
Step 2:
*In this step you can thread on your earhook or put in on later
when its finished.*
Pick up 2 x 15/0 - 1 x rulla - 7 x 15/0 and go through the second
hole of the rulla and pick up 2 x 15/0 and go through the next
3 mm FP.
Pick up 3 x 15/0 and go through the next 3 mm FP.
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Step 3:
Pick up 2 x 15/0 - 1 x 11/0 - 2 x 15/0 and go through the next 3
mm FP. Pick up 3 x 15/0 and go through the next 3 mm FP.
Step 4:
Pick up 2 x 15/0 - 1 x rulla - 2 x 15/0 - 1 x drop - 1 x 15/0 and go
back with your needle through the drop.
Pick up 2 x 15/0 and go through the second hole of the rulla.
Again, pick up 2 x 15/0 and go through the next 3 mm FP.
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Step 2:
Repeat step 1 and 2 for all the components save for one.
When you are at the last component, just repeat step 1. See
figure 3.
Were now making a loop where you can attach your clasp
on (step 4).
Step 4:
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Also you can lay out the necklace on your working surface
and measure it. In this way you can see if you need more
components to get the desired length.
Or that you will leave it like this and finish the necklace
with the description of the second part.
You will find that part after this one, connection the
components.
Please note: the rivoli will always point downwards. You will be
working on the backside and not on the front
(where the rivoli is visible).
NB: please take notice on the position of the component. We
will be beading against the clock unless said different.
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Repeat steps 2 to 6.
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becomes your left needle.
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Repeat step 9 until you come back to the rulla where you
started this part of the necklace (see step 1). Come out of the
15/0 before the rulla.
Go through the rulla - 1 x 15/0 - 3 x 11/0 - 1 x 15/0 - 1 x 3 mm FP 1 x 15/0 - 3 x 11/0 - 1 x 15/0.
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Step 12:
If you have chosen to skip step 11 then you can weave your
thread back in your work and finish.
If you have decided to do step 11, then you can repeat step 11
for the rest of the necklace and you can weave your thread
back in your work and finish.
We are ready with one part of the necklace. Repeat steps 1
through 12 for the 2nd side.
We are already at the end of this tutorial. I hope that you, like
me, enjoyed to make this components and process them into a
piece of jewellery.
Try to experiment and enjoy beading!
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I think it's become such a beautiful set and as you can see you
get a totally different effect if you use rulla's instead of
firepolished beads.
Picture above: Earrings with spike beads instead of glass pearls.
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First of all I want to thank you for buying this pattern.
This pattern is for personal and commercial use. This means
that you may sell your finished work, that is made with this
pattern, as long as you dont mass produce.
These instructions, both written as photographed or
computer made remain exclusively in my copyright. The
purchase of this pattern gives no transfer of all rights to the
design and pattern.
Teaching, sharing or distribution of this pattern
(electronic or any other way) is prohibited
without express written permission from me.
I would really appreciate it if, when you sell your work or place
pictures of your work, you would mention me as the designer.
For more information, questions or comments you can always
contact me via e-mail address info@biancmolendesigns.com.
I will contact you as soon as possible
Also, I would find it very nice to see the result of my
patterns back and you can email photos if you like!
On www.biancmolendesigns.com you can find more patterns
(free and paid).
The following attachments are complete figures
of connecting the components and the bracelet.
You can print them if you like.
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Step 2.
a. You should have a circle with your 4 Bs. (Figure 2, Green)
b. Tie a Surgeons Knot with your working thread and your 3 tail.
(See Figure 2 A, forninstructions on how to make a
Surgeons Knot.)
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Hi, my name is Renee Kovnesky from Wisconsin - owner/designer
of the online Etsy Store, Elegance by Renee,
which sells beadweaving tutorials and kits.
I am a self-taught beader since 2010, from magazines, the internet by buying
tutorials and from the wonderful free patterns designers offered.
2 years ago I was offered a teaching job at a local bead store,
to teach beadweaving classes. Never have taught a beadweaving class before,
I had a wonderful time helping and teaching others to bead!!!!
1 1/2 years ago my designing and creativity just took off, thanks to my friends,
students and customers that helped me by their inspiration and encouragment,
that one day I just sat down and started to create my 1st design,
and have not stopped since.
My two favorite things about selling and teaching my designs is by seeing
the excitment and the color combinations that my students and customers create.
It truly inspires me to continue to teach and design.
If I am not beading, teaching, designing and beading with friends,
I am busy creating cards, upcycle jewelry boxes, fishing and most of all spending
time with my family, friends and my Husband who is my biggest supporter!!!!
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Let your creative flow and enable you to be like these
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Spread happiness and show the world what you can offer!
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Step 13. Make sure that your triangle peaks are facing up as you
continue.
a. Your Surgeons Knot should be between the E and B bead.
(See Figure 12, Green Dot)
b. Pass through the next existing B. (Figure 12, Green)
c. String 1 C. (Figure 12, Purple)
d. Pass up through the existing B on the opposite side of the B
you are currently exiting from. The Pearl should sit nice and snug in
between the beads. (Figure 12, Orange)
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Step 15. Making the Picots. As you are adding the Picots you will
be moving your component in Clockwise direction. Try to keep
a tight tension.
a. You should be exiting from the D bead that is between the 2 As.
(See Figure 14, Green Dot)
b. String 3 Ds. (Figure 14, Green)
c. Make a circle by passing back through following existing beads:
1 D (that you had exited from before you strung the 3 Ds), 1 A and 1
D (Figure 14, Purple)
d. String 3 Ds. (Figure 14 Blue)
e. Make a circle by passing back through the following
existing beads:
1 D (that you exited from before you strung the 3 Ds)
1 A, 1 D, 1 B and 1 D. (Figure 14, Orange)
f. String 3 Ds (Figure 14, Teal)
g. Make a circle by passing back through the following
existing beads:
1 D (that you exited from before you strung the 3 Ds)
1 B, 1 D, 1 A and 1 D. (Figure 14, Red)
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a. Repeat Steps 15 a. through g. 1 more time to complete the other
Picots to your component.
(Figure 15, illustrates what your component will look like when
you complete Step 15 the second time.)
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Step 18.
a. You should be exiting the D bead that is between the 2 As.
(See Figure 17, Blue Dot)
b. In a Clockwise direction pass through the following existing A,
3 Ds (in the existing Picot) and 1 B. (Figure 17, Blue)
c. String 4 Ds, 1 B and 1 D. (Figure 17, Green)
d. Pass back through 1 B and 1 D you just strung in Step 18 c.
(Figure 17, Purple)
e. String 3 Ds. (Figure 17, Orange)
f. In a Counter Clockwise direction, make a circle by passing through
the B bead. (Figure 17, Red)
g. Repeat Steps 18 c. through f. by passing through the beads 1 or 2
more times to secure the embellishment you just created.
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Step 22. Make sure that your triangle peaks are facing up
as you continue.
a. Your Surgeons Knot should be between the E and B bead.
(See Figure 21, Green Dot)
b. Pass through the next existing B. (Figure 22, Green)
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Making the Picots. As you are adding the picots you will be moving
your component in Clockwise Direction. Try to keep a tight tension.
a. You should be exiting from the D bead that is between
the 2 As. (See Figure 23, Green Dot)
b. String 3 Ds. (Figure 23, Green)
c. Make a circle by passing back through following
existing beads:
1 D (that you had exited from before you strung the 3 Ds),
1 A and 1 D (Figure 23, Purple)
d. String 3 Ds. (Figure 23, Blue)
e. Make a circle by passing back through
The following existing beads:
1 D (that you exited from before you strung the 3 Ds) 1 A, 1 D,
1 B and 1 D. (Figure 23, Orange)
f. String 3 Ds (Figure 23, Teal)
g. Make a circle by passing back through the following
existing beads:
1 D (that you exited from before you strung the 3 Ds)
1 B, 1 D, 1 A and 1 D. (Figure 23, Red)
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Step 25.
a. Repeat Steps 24 a. through g. 1 more time to complete the other
Picots to your component.
(Figure 24, illustrates what your component will look like when you
complete Step 24 the second time.)
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Step 27. Connecting the Small component to the Left side of the
Large Middle Component first. (You will connect the Small
components together in the same matter.)
NOTE: Make sure all the 2-hole triangles are facing up
when connecting the components.
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Hi, my name is Renee Kovnesky from Wisconsin - owner/designer
of the online Etsy Store, Elegance by Renee,
which sells beadweaving tutorials and kits.
I am a self-taught beader since 2010, from magazines, the internet by buying
tutorials and from the wonderful free patterns designers offered.
2 years ago I was offered a teaching job at a local bead store,
to teach beadweaving classes. Never have taught a beadweaving class before,
I had a wonderful time helping and teaching others to bead!!!!
1 1/2 years ago my designing and creativity just took off, thanks to my friends,
students and customers that helped me by their inspiration and encouragment,
that one day I just sat down and started to create my 1st design,
and have not stopped since.
My two favorite things about selling and teaching my designs is by seeing
the excitment and the color combinations that my students and customers create.
It truly inspires me to continue to teach and design.
If I am not beading, teaching, designing and beading with friends,
I am busy creating cards, upcycle jewelry boxes, fishing and most of all spending
time with my family, friends and my Husband who is my biggest supporter!!!!
Follow me at:
My Etsy Shop: http://ElegancebyRenee.etsy.com
My Facebook Page: http://ElegancebyRenee.facebook.com
My Blog: http://elegancebyrenee.blogspot.com
Email: elegancebyrenee@yahoo.com
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This is simple pattern that excellently fits for frienship bracelets. You
can match any colors you like. This file includes pattern detail
diagrams and requires intermediate - advanced knowledge in bead
crochet, it doesnt show step by step how to bead crochet. YOU
CAN ADJUST YOUR OWN COLOR COMBINATIONS, this is only
suggestion.
Materials for a bracelet~17.5cm (6.9 inches) not including
a clasp and extender Japanese Toho seed beads 11/0 or
Czech seed beads 10/0
!!! The same pattern can be used for a necklace. For the necklace
~50cm ( 19.7in) you need 14g of seed beads each color.
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2.Step
After you finish stringing all the beads, do NOT cut the thread. You will
continue to use thread from the spool as you crochet. Remove the
twisted wire needle. Leave an 20-30cm (8-12-inch) tail,
and make a slip knot.
Slip the loop onto a crochet hook. Tighten the loop around
the shaft of the crochet hook.
3.Step
Crochet a chain with 9 loops ( a loop more than given
circumference in the pattern because the first and the last loop
joined together will cover each other)
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Join the ends to form a ring by sliding the hook through the first loop
of the chain next to the tail.
5.Step
To start bead crocheting move the first 8 beads closer, it will help you
to make the first circle and be sure you havent miscounted loops.
6.Step
Slide one pre-strung bead down into position, near to the hook and
yarn over the front of the crochet hook.
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Catch the yarn with the hook, and pull it through the loop.
8.Step
Slide the hoo through the next loop and repeat steps 6-7.
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Repeat steps 6-7 until you have bead crocheted all eight first round
beads. You must get THIS!
10.Step
Slide the hook through under the first bead, then slide the bead to
the right so that its hole is up as shown in the picture.
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Slide one pre-strung bead down into position, near to the hook and
yarn over the front of the crochet hook.
12.Step
Catch the yarn with the hook and pull the thread through the two
loops on the hook.
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Repeat steps 10-12 until you have reached the desired length of the
bracelet or necklace.
NOTE!
As the rope grows with each row it will become easier to hold it while
crocheting. Dont get worried at the very beginning!
When you have reached the necessary length it must look like this.
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15.Step
Pull the loop with the hook and cut 20-30cm (8-12-inch) tail, fix and
hide both ends with a help of needle. Prepare other materials for
finishing the bracelet.
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17.Step
String a crystal and a bead end tip cap as shown in the picture.
18.Step
Carefully move the memory wire through the bead crochet rope.
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String the bead end tip cap and the crystal at the other end. Make
sure end caps are placed well onto bead crochet rope.
20.Step
With a help of pliers form a loop of the memory wire at the end of the
bracelet for closing the clasp. Then dont forget to string the
extender chain and wrap the end of the wire around
once/twice to finish.
21.Step
Slide the last crystal on a pin and attach it to the end on the
extender chain, it will give finished look of the bracelet.
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Ieva Bambale
(its ieva not Leva, like adam and Eve but in Latvian)
Im self-taught beader from Latvia and I live in its capital Riga,
small but beautiful country.
How did it start or to be more precise restarted my childhoods
hobby? Quite simply, holidays,rainy weather and I found long time ago
purchased small packet of seed beads in a drawer chest.I tried to
create something but then I searched in the Internet and found some
simple beadingtechniques. I started with the one that I liked, and the
result you can see in the gallery of my website.
Now I am passionate about color combinations and I am
gradually challenging myself with newbeading techniques that I
like. Each peace of item I create as I like it, they are not made just for
making and selling, they are unique with some exceptions when
customers order copies. Eachpiece of jewelry is patiently made and the
result is good and people like it as well as I do.
I am keen on not only with creating jewelry of seed beads, but
also figure skating, car races -drift (I am technician, yes I am blonde but
I can assist to change a gearbox or do some engine works), and
photography. I enjoy life doing things I like!
You can follow me:
My website http://shinkabeads.jimdo.com
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shinkabeads/481708498521047
My online store - http://www.etsy.com/shop/Shinkabeads
Twitter - http://twitter.com/ShinkaBeads
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The Beading Answer Book puts to rest the fears of every unstrung
beader with illustrated instructions and insightful advice for
solving every problem they may face. Beadwork instructor and
author Karen Morris has assembled more than 200 of the most
vexing questions her students ask and offers skillful advice on how
to resolve every dilemma. Whether it's a beginner trying to choose
the right supplies for a simple necklace or an advanced crafter
wanting to master the details of off-loom weaving or knitting and
crocheting with beads, The Beading Answer Book is sure to be an
indispensable reference. It's designed in an appealing small format
that can be tucked inside any beader's supply box. Night or day,
any time of the week, this wise companion is always available to
unravel those pesky beading questions that can tie bead
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Materials
Version a)
1 Rivoli Swarovski Topaz 12mm (A);
16 pink coral pearls 4mm (B);
16 pink coral pearls 3mm (C);
72 SuperDuo 5x2,5mm beads Dark Bronze (D);
24 SuperDuo 5x2,5mm beads Opaque Luster
Champagne (E);
Rocailles Toho Round 15/0 seed beads
Permanent Finish Galvanized Starlight (1gr) (F);
Rocailles Toho Round 11/0 seed beads
Permanent Finish Galvanized Starlight (1gr) (G);
Nylon Thread 0,16mm-6,6lb/Fireline crystal Thread
0,15mm-17lb and beading needle size 10 or 12.
Version b)
1 Rivoli Swarovski Sapphire
12mm (A);
16 bicones Swarovski Fuchsia
4mm (B);
16 bicones Swarovski Fuchsia 3mm (C);
64 SuperDuo 5x2,5mm beads Sapphire Mat AB
(D);
32 SuperDuo 5x2,5mm beads Luster White (E);
Rocailles Toho Round 15/0 seed beads
Permanent Finish Galvanized Aluminium (1gr) (F);
Rocailles Toho Round 11/0 seed beads
Permanent Finish Galvanized Aluminium (1gr) (G);
Nylon Thread 0,16mm-6,6lb/Fireline crystal Thread
0,15mm-17lb and beading needle size 10 or 12.
Diameter: about 5cm
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Esexecution:
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I hope youve enjoyed this tutorial!
Id like to see your creations and if you want,
sharing them with my followers on my fan page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/CreazioniSwarovski-MEI-Bijoux/244434058927046
Id like you give credit to me for the design when
you publish your beadwork. This pattern has been
realized only by me.
***This tutorial and every its pictures, photos,
diagrams are copyright to
Antonella Di Spigno.
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About the Author
Antonella Di Spigno
Antonella Di Spigno is a bead designer for
passion and sometimes teaches her projects for
magazines. She is a management engineer
junior and she loves to shape her creativity.
Have a look at her designs at
www.meibijoux.etsy.com, or contact her at
mei_bijoux@yahoo.com or at her facebook
profile.
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