Bonnie O'Donnell-Painter creates flower charms for jewelry using different color schemes for each flower. The article provides instructions for making earrings and a bracelet that feature these charms. The earrings and bracelet are created using techniques like herringbone stitch, right-angle weave, and modified peyote stitch combined with seed beads, art glass beads, and the flower charms.
Bonnie O'Donnell-Painter creates flower charms for jewelry using different color schemes for each flower. The article provides instructions for making earrings and a bracelet that feature these charms. The earrings and bracelet are created using techniques like herringbone stitch, right-angle weave, and modified peyote stitch combined with seed beads, art glass beads, and the flower charms.
Bonnie O'Donnell-Painter creates flower charms for jewelry using different color schemes for each flower. The article provides instructions for making earrings and a bracelet that feature these charms. The earrings and bracelet are created using techniques like herringbone stitch, right-angle weave, and modified peyote stitch combined with seed beads, art glass beads, and the flower charms.
Bonnie O'Donnell-Painter creates flower charms for jewelry using different color schemes for each flower. The article provides instructions for making earrings and a bracelet that feature these charms. The earrings and bracelet are created using techniques like herringbone stitch, right-angle weave, and modified peyote stitch combined with seed beads, art glass beads, and the flower charms.
providing bold contrast within the design. 80 Bead&Button | beadandbutton.com Whimsical bold colors flowers bloom in beadandbutton.com | October 2006 81 designed by Bonnie ODonnell-Painter Combine a bouquet of techniques including herringbone with increases, right-angle weave, and modified peyote with bright colors and art-glass beads to create a festive bracelet and earrings. stepbystep Earrings Base [1] On 3 yd. (2.7m) of Nymo, pick up four color A 110 seed beads. Leaving a 6-in. (15cm) tail, sew back through the first A, and pull the beads into a ring (figure 1, ab). [2] Pick up two color B 150s, one A, and two Bs. Sew back through the A the thread is exiting and on through the next A in the ring (bc). [3] Pick up two Bs and one A. Sew back through the two Bs from the previous step and through two As in the ring (cd). [4] Repeat step 3 (de). [5] Sew through two Bs from step 2, pick up an A, and sew through the two Bs from step 4. Sew through an A in the ring, two 150s, and the first A added in step 2 (ef). [6] Sew through the four As, pulling them tight to form a new ring (fg). [7] Repeat steps 26 three times. Finish by exiting any A on the last round. a b c d e f g Delightful flower charms dangle from a right-angle weave base FIGURE 1 MATERIALS earrings 2 3mm Czech glass beads 0.5g size 110 seed beads, color A 0.5g size 150 seed beads, in each of 2 colors: B, C Nymo D beading needles, #12 pair of earring findings bracelet 67 5mm art-glass beads 26 3mm Czech glass beads 5g size 110 seed beads, color A 2g size 150 seed beads, in each of 2 colors: B, C 18mm-diameter button for clasp Nymo D beading needles, #12 b a Outline of ower a b c a d f c e g k j i h b f e b c a g d a b 82 Bead&Button | beadandbutton.com Flower [1] Pick up two color C 150s. Sew through the next A in the ring (figure 2, ab). Repeat around the ring, adding two Cs between each A. Step up through the first C added (bc). [2] Pick up two Cs, and sew down through the next C. For the next stitch, work an increase by picking up a B and sewing up through the next C (cd). [3] Repeat around the ring, working one regular stitch and one increase (de). Remember to step up after each round. [4] To start the next increase round, work a stitch with two Cs and then a stitch with two Bs (ef). Continue around the ring (fg). [5] Work four rounds of herringbone using Bs and Cs (gh). [6] On the next round, work herringbone with Bs and Cs, but increase using one A between each herringbone stack. Sew through the first bead in the new round (hi). [7] Work another herring- bone round using Bs and Cs, sewing through the As added in the last round (ij). [8] Make one more round as follows: work one herring- bone stitch with Cs, increase to two As, go through the two Bs of the next stack, and increase to two As. Repeat around (jk). Sew back down a vertical stack of Cs, then exit at point b. Embellishments [1] Using the working thread, exit the center of the flower, and pick up five As and three Cs. Skip the Cs, sew back through the As, and sew back through the bead your thread is exiting (figure 3, ab). Sew through the next A in the ring. Make three fringes. [2] To make a loop, exit the same base ring, and exit an A on the outside of the flower. Pick up seven As, and sew back through the same A (fig- ure 4, ab and photo a). Sew through the next A on the ring. Make four loops. [3] To make leaves, exit the ring of As right above the one you just added the loops to. Pick up six Bs, one A, and three Cs. Skip the three Cs, and sew back through the A (figure 5, ab). Pick up six Bs, and sew back into the A on the ring (bc and photo b). Sew through the next A on the ring. Make four leaves. [4] Secure the thread with half-hitch knots (Basics, p. 156) between several beads. Trim the working thread, and thread a needle on the 6-in. tail. [5] On the tail, pick up one 3mm glass bead, three As, the loop of an earring finding, and three As. Sew back through the 3mm and the A opposite the bead your thread is exiting. Retrace the thread path. Secure the tail as before, and trim. [6] Make a second earring to match the first. Bracelet The bracelet has many of the same components as the earring. Start by making the base for the earring, but in step 7, keep stitching until the base is the length of your wrist. Make six or seven flower charms the same as for the earrings. Set them aside to be stitched to the base later. Clasp [1] Use the tail to sew a button to one end of the base (photo c). Retrace the thread path, and secure it in the beadwork. Trim the tail. [2] Secure 2 yd. (1.8m) of FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 2 f e b c a g d EDITORS NOTE: If you need to add thread when making the base for the bracelet, try to keep all the knots in one line of beads so when you stitch the flowers and art-glass beads to the base, the knots dont get in the way. [ a ] [ c ] [ b ] [ d ] FIGURE 6 thread in the base, exiting one of the As on the last ring (figure 6, point a). [3] Pick up enough As to fit over the button. Sew into the opposite A in the ring (ab). [4] Pick up an A, skip an A on the loop, and sew through the next A (bc). Continue in peyote stitch (Basics) until you reach the beginning of the loop, sewing through the A in the ring and back through the last A added (cd). [5] Work one more row of peyote using As (de). Sew through the ring of As to get back to the other side (ef). [6] Pick up three Cs, and sew through the next A in the previous round (fg). Continue to work in modified peyote, adding three Cs per stitch. Work three or four rows of modi- fied peyote. Secure the threads, and trim. [7] Arrange the art-glass beads and the flower charms as desired, and stitch them to the base in even intervals (photo d). w Contact Bonnie ODonnell- Painter at [email protected]. 83 With every issue of Bead&Button magazine youll get 28+ projects, complete with step-by-step instructions, detailed photographs, and illustrations. Let Bead&Button bring endless imagination and possibilities to your jewelry making! Subscribe TODAY! Create beautiful jewelry with Bead&Button magazine Order online at www.beadandbutton.com/promo Enter code I4D2 or call 800-533-6644 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Central Time. Outside the U.S. and Canada, call 262-796-8776. 05X1012