Saturday, October 30, 2010
Time in the Fall
Copper seem to call to me this fall. First a copper watch face, then a clasp. So copper was the natural color choice for the band, made up in herringbone stitch. I like the clasp so much, I thought it looked great next to the watch face instead of the normal spot. Glass autumn leaves were used to embellish the band for just a extra kick.
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Three Drop Peyote - Bargello Pattern
Three Drop Peyote is odd count so you'll need to familiarize yourself how to turn at the end of a row.
I've made the chart in shades of lavender to purple, but it would look great in shades of blue, rose, green, or even shades of gray to black.
This can be worked in Delica's or seed beads in 11/0's. Repeat pattern until you have desired length.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Raised Diamond Pattern
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Snowman Chart - Peyote
Here's a Snowman chart perfect for a bracelet. It measures 2.6 " wide and 6.33 " long. If you want it longer, just add a few more red rows at the beginning and end. Pattern was made on BeadCreatorPro. He'd be cute embellished with some tiny jingle bells too. Use your ctrl and + key to enlarge pattern on your screen.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Making Elegant Jewelry Book Giveaway
Here is an Awesome Giveaway! Lori Anderson was just published in a new book, Making Elegant Jewelry. To celebrate the release of the book, Lori's giving away a copy on her blog over at The Hive! http://creatingthehive.com/blog-post/25922/beading-book-giveaway-making-elegant-jewelry
My First Beading Project
No one can say I don't jump into a new hobby with both feet! I made this
just over 30 years ago. At the time, we had an 18 ft cathedral ceiling and this
hung in front a huge window. It's been packed away since we move here, but
it still looks great. I have glass circles for shelves packed somewhere in the garage.
It's a little over 7ft from top to bottom and the bottom circle is 18". It was made with
over 12,000 clear plastic beads. Image today's cost if they were Swarovski's!
It's made mostly with right angle weave, but it wasn't called it back then.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Halloween Jack o Lantern Bracelet
Friday, October 22, 2010
Teapots
Monday, October 18, 2010
Herringbone Used in Squares
And here we have herringbone stitch used to turn the corners in a square. Peyote stitch is
used between the corners.
The two black herringbone stitched loops will be used to attach the necklace portion for this piece.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Herringbone Used in Triangles - Ring
Herringbone Used in Triangle
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Herringbone Used in Triangle pt 2
And here's what happens when you weave all the triangles together, pointed towards the center. You get a circle.
Depending on the size of your triangles, you can make anything from a pendant, to a small purse with two circles.
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Herringbone Used in Triangles
Here is a bracelet made with triangles. The triangles are stitched together, alternating point up and point down. I've included a picture with a black triangle layed on top to better picture the division of triangles. You can vary the width of the bracelet by adding or subtracting rows on the triangles. All the triangles must be the same size though.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Skull in Herringbone
Halloween Themed Loom Pattern
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Cameo's
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Turquoise
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