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Handmade
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Ring in the season with
5 beautiful pearl projects!
Combine
stitches for
an organic
bracelet
p. 42
Stitch a classic
necklace in crystals
and pearls p. 50
Pair pearls
and filigree for a
gorgeous pendant
Under
an
hoUr!
Stitch a RAW
metal collar
p. 74
Make a sparkly
slider pendant
p. 36
by Diane Whiting p. 54
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5 classic
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Capture marbles and
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and herringbone
Stitch a peyote
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Make a
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Peyote poinsettias p. 69
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Pattern and texture in design p. 32
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Contents
Elemental adornment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Wintery tile bracelet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Lost-and-found necklace and earrings . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cardinal rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Aster bracelet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Necklace
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BRICK STITCH
Its back to
basics with
this pendant
of concentric
circles
Elemental
adornment
materials
stepbystep
The beads given in the directions below
are suggestions only. Use any seed beads
you like for the brick stitch rings.
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green/red/yellow pendant colors:
14 mm braided ring (copper;
www.sticklizarddesigns.etsy.com)
3 x 4 mm crystal rondelles (Chinese, topaz)
80 seed beads (metallic olive)
110 seed beads (transparent rust)
130 Charlottes (opaque red)
150 seed beads in 2 colors (transparent
mustard, matte olive)
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DESIGNERs note:
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PEYOTE STITCH
Wintery
tile bracelet
Too cold to go outside? Celebrate
the season with this bold bracelet
in the chilly hues of winter
designed by Lorraine Coetzee
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figure 1
figure 2
a
figure 3
stepbystep
Tile components
The instructions below explain how to
make these tiles in peyote stitch, though
you may make them in brick stitch
(Online Beading Basics) if you prefer.
[1]
a comfortable
110On
Miyuki
cylinder beadslength of Fireline
materials
bracelet 8 in. (20 cm)
16 6 mm bicone crystals (Swarovski,
b
amethyst AB)
110 Miyuki cylindera beads
7 g color A (DB0310, matte black)
4 g color B (DB0215, opaque sky blue)
4 g color C (DB1497, opaque arctic blue)
4 g color D (DB0051, transparent crystal)
1 g color E (DB0035, galvanized silver)
Fireline or WildFire 6 lb. test
beading needles, #12
Lorraine Coetzee
of Cape Town, South
Africa, has been beading
for about six years. She
sells jewelry and patterns
on the Internet. To see more of her
work, visit www.facebook.com/
TrinityDesignerJewelry. Email her
at [email protected].
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figure 4
PATTERN 1
PATTERN 2
Separator bars
[1] On 1 yd. (.9 m) of Fireline or
the tail, repeat steps 35 to complete
the other side of the tile.
[7] Sew through the beadwork to exit
a center edge B on one end of the tile.
Pick up a D, a 6 mm bicone crystal,
and three Ds. Sew back through the
6 mm and the first D, and sew through
the adjacent center B on the tile
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Connector straps
[1] On 1 yd. (.9 m) of Fireline or WildFire, attach a stop bead, leaving a 6-in.
(15 cm) tail. Pick up five Es. Working
in odd-count peyote stitch, work a
total of 20 rows of peyote using Es.
Wrap the strap around a separator
bar, skipping the end four columns of
beads on the bar. Zip up the ends of
the strap (photo c), and tack it to the
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Forgotten marbles
and displaced
buttons make for
a show-stopping
jewelry set
Lost-and-found
necklace and
earrings
designed by Carolyn Cave
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materials
stepbystep
Necklace
The necklace is worked as a continuous
piece of beadwork from one end to the
other, transitioning seamlessly between
herringbone-and-button ropes and netted
marbles (or beads). End and add thread
(Online Beading Basics) as needed.
Two-button rope
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figure 3
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d
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figure 4
figure 5
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previous round (bc). Repeat these
stitches to complete the round, and
step up through the first three 150s,
B, three 150s, and B (cd).
[5] To work round 5: Pick up five
150s. Reversing the direction of your
stitching, sew through the last B
added in the previous round. Repeat
this stitch to complete the round,
but do not step up.
[6] Insert a 17 mm marble or round
bead into the netting, and retrace the
thread path through round 5, pulling
the thread tight to snug up the beadwork. If you are using a round bead,
make sure the hole is oriented so it will
be concealed by the herringbone ropes,
and keep your tension tight as you
retrace round 5 so the netting holds
the bead in that orientation (photo e).
[7] Step up through the first three
150s added in round 5.
[8] Work round 6 with extra-tight
tension, and push the netting up
around the marble or bead to help
close the opening at the top: Pick up
three 150s, and sew through the center
150 in the next stitch of the previous
round. Repeat this stitch to complete
the round, and step up through the
first two 150s added.
f
Bs. Repeat this stitch once, and step up
through the first A added in this step.
Four-button rope
Toggle clasp
Earrings
[1] On 1 yd. (.9 m) of Fireline, pick up
six color B 110 seed beads. Sew through
all the beads again to form a ring, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, and continue
through the first B once more.
[2] Work step 2 of Transition from
rope to marble and all the steps for
Netted marble and Transition
from marble to rope.
[3] Working off the As above the
marble, work two rounds of tubular
herringbone using As. Add a 9 mm button as in step 3 of Two-button rope,
and work two more rounds using As.
[4] With your thread exiting a top A in
the rope, pick up three or four 150 seed
beads, and sew down through the next
A in the rope. Sew up through the
following A, pick up three or four
150s, and sew down through the next
A. Retrace the thread path through
the loops of 150s, and end the working
thread and tail.
[5] Open a 56 mm jump ring (Online
Basics), and attach the loops of 150s
to the loop of an earring finding.
[6] Make a second earring. w
Cardinal
rules
Stitch this cheerful cardinal
in all his glory for an ornament,
bookmark, or other decoration
designed by Becky Antas
stepbystep
Peyote panel and fringe
[1] On a comfortable length of Fireline,
work the pattern in flat even-count
peyote stitch (Online Beading Basics)
using 110 Delica cylinder beads. Start
at either the top-right or bottom-left
corner of the pattern, and leave a
6-in. (15 cm) tail. End and add thread
(Online Basics) as needed as you work.
[2] To work the branch fringe: With
your working thread exiting an edge
cylinder at one end of the panel, pick
up eight or nine 150 seed beads, skip
the last 150, and sew back through the
next six 150s. Pick up three 150s, skip
the last 150, and sew back through the
two 150s just added and the remaining
150s in the branch. Sew down through
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Hanger
[1] Using white cylinder beads, work
a square stitch (Online Basics) off of
each up-bead along the top of the
panel. Slide the Toob finding over the
beads just added, and use chainnose
pliers to close the flaps on each end.
[2] On 8 in. (20 cm) of Fireline, pick
up approximately 4 in. (10 cm) of
150s, and sew through a loop of the
Toob, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail.
Skip the last six 150s, and sew
through the remaining 150s and the
other loop of the Toob. Skip the first
six 150s, and retrace the thread path
through all the beads. End the working thread and tail. w
materials
panel 114 x 434 in. (3.2 x 10.8 cm) without
the fringe or hanger
110 Miyuki Delica cylinder beads
1 g black (DB0310, jet black matte)
13 dark grey (DB0307, silver grey matte
metallic)
2 g medium grey (DB0882, matte
opaque light grey AB)
4 g white (DB0200, opaque chalk white)
18 light brown (DB0853, matte light
brown AB)
17 medium brown (DB1790, white-lined
sable brown AB)
1 g dark red (DB0378, matte metallic
dark maroon)
3 g bright red (DB0791, opaque red)
1 g light red (DB0757, matte opaque
light Siam)
1 g lightest red (DB0873, matte opaque
cranberry AB)
6 dark orange (DB0722, orange opaque)
4 orange (DB0045, silver-lined orange)
1 g medium green (DB0372, matte
metallic light yellow/green)
1 g dark green (DB0373, matte metallic
under leaf green)
2 g 150 seed beads (Miyuki 156F, matte
transparent dark emerald AB)
bracelet Toob with two attachment rings
(www.beadcats.com)
Fireline 6 lb. test
beading needles, #12
chainnose pliers
Becky Antas is a
graphic artist from
Streator, Illinois.
Contact Becky
in care of editor@
beadandbutton.com.
PATTERN
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two in one
design bY HeLenA CHMeLiKoVA
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PRECIOSA ORNELA
Czech Republic
Aster
bracelet
Stitch a beautiful wrist corsage with
seed beads and Tila beads
designed by Dawn Arnote
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materials
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a
b
c
k
h
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figure 1
stepbystep
Netted base
[1] On 112 yd. (1.4 m) of Fireline, pick
up six 110 seed beads. Sew through all
the beads again to form a ring, leaving
a 6-in. (15 cm) tail.
[2] Work seven rounds of netting
as follows:
Round 1: Pick up three 110s, skip the
next 110 in the ring, and sew through
the following 110. Repeat this stitch
to complete the round, and step up
through the first three 110s added
in this round (figure 1, ab).
Round 2: Pick up an 110, and sew
through the next three 110s added in
the previous round. Repeat this stitch
to complete the round, and step up
through the first 110 added in this
round (bc).
Round 3: Pick up three 110s, skip the
next 110, and sew through the following
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b
c
figure 2
Flower
[1] Working on the front of the netted
base, add 2 yd. (1.8 m) of Fireline to
the beadwork (Online Basics), and exit
the second 110 in a five-bead point
added in round 7 (figure 2, point a).
[2] Pick up two color A Tila beads
and two 110s, and sew down through
the other hole of the Tila beads. Skip
the next 110 in the point, and sew
through the following five 110s (ab).
Do not pull the thread too tight, as you
want the Tila beads to lie flat on the
surface of the netting. Repeat this stitch
11 times, but in the last repeat, sew
through the beadwork to exit the
second 110 in a five-bead point added
in round 6 of Netted base (bc).
You will add 12 petals in this step.
[3] Work as in step 2 to add petals to
the points in round 6 using As, and
sew through the beadwork to exit the
second 110 in a five-bead point added
in round 4 of Netted base (figure 3).
figure 3
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figure 4
figure 5
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Straps
[1] Add 1 yd. (.9 m) of Fireline to
a
b
figure 6
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