Brighten the day of the little princess in your life with this cheery little charmer.
The panel is the perfect size for a piece for a smaller person. It would look wonderful stitched to a bag or made into a beaded pouch.
The one page pattern includes:
Like the bermuda triangle many things have disappeared in the making of this earring pattern: Time, patience, eye sight, sleep and lots of (high) pilots from Florida (Miami) were are Horatio, Crocket and Tubs when yah need em...
I made these pretty earrings using a technique called layering. This is a simple method to create three dimensional objects like these triangle earrings. Sounds difficult but don't worry we have spent a long time (see earlier) making this pattern as easy to follow as possible. Once you've created your first triangle earrings you can experiment with the colors and the size. You can use the same triangle to make a pendant base, toggle rings for bracelets or stitch them together to get a pendant – the possibilities are endless. We hope you like it and happy beading.
The pattern includes: Photograph of the finished piece Chart of the colors used Name, ID number and quantity of each type of bead used in the project Pictures of each stage of the project with numbered beadgraph Detailed description in writing of each stage of the project Instructions about how to attach the earwire Tips about increasing the length and the width of the sides Tips about how to use the triangle in other beading projects Blank graph to make your own color scheme or pattern
The Bear spirit is the keeper of the west. In the stars in the heavens, we see the Great Bear in the sky. Ursa Major is a sign of the greatness and infinity of bear wisdom.
This is a great piece for the guys in your life. The Peyote/Brick stitch band measures 1.25 inches wide x 7.25 inches long, but the overall finished length is determined by the strip of leather that you choose to mount the beadwork. Complete illustrated instructions for attaching the beadwork to leather are included in the pattern.
The two-page pattern includes:
A Beaded Pouch for your Cell Phone. This pouch pefectly fits my Envy3 Cell phone. Pattern is different on the back. Lined with Leather it makes a nice snug place to keep your cell phone free of scratches. You could also add fringe and a strap for a gorgeous amulet bag. Made with 6 colors.
This little criter will stick on you like super glue no really 250lb check out the wiki page.... Any hoo gecko's come in all colors but we decided on a traditional mix of greens so we would recommend not doing this one on the lawn outside as you may never find it again. We hope you like it and happy beading.
The pattern includes: Picture of the finished bracelet Chart including the color Name, ID number and quantity of each type of bead used in the project Bead graph - a large, detailed, numbered graph of the pattern Optionally it has Word chart and Word Chart Instructions - How to read a word chart
The Wolf is a social animal which shows great affection to the members of its pack. The Wolf is a great communicator, using both body language and vocal expressions.
Wolf Tracks Ornament Cover features 8 (eight) beaded wolf paw motifs accented by a pattern of scalloped fringe. However, the fringe is optional and a photo of the unfringed ornament is also included.
The beaded band fits a round ornament with an approximate diameter of 2.5 inches
This lovely panel was created in peyote and features a cute little wild cat called Margay or tree ocelot. This wild cat is on the endangered list and exists from Mexico down to Argentina. Unlike the Ocelot, who lives on the ground, the Margay lives in the canopies of trees. They have jointed ankles that rotate 180 degrees which allows them to hang from a branch like a monkey. They use their tail to keep them balanced. The margay's color allows them to be camouflaged from other animals, which allows them to hunt. There used to be margays in Texas but humans caused them become extinct by cutting down the trees and poaching illegally. I intend to donate 10% of my earnings from this pattern to the Gulf Oil Spill Effort.
My bead fairy, Llweyn Friars, beaded this wonderful Margay panel into a pendant for me. I have included the directions to make this lovely Margay into either a panel or a pendant so you can choose which one you want.
The pattern provides a full page graph, a list of suggested Delicas, complete bead counts, and a photo of the finished piece. No basic stitch instruction is provided.
This is such a bright and sparkly addition to your bracelets, The colors or Flame Red, Magenta, Wine, pink and gold to name some. The beautiful colors of the Chrysanthemums that bloom in the fall. I usually work with my Delica's next to me, so even tho the colors in the bead program may not be accurate to the real color of the bead, you can be sure that the finished product had the colors that I had in mind when I designed it!
On the pattern pages, I have provided you with: Complete instructions including the full size pattern as well as enlarged pages picture and color chart bead numbers Bead counts Bead Names Picture of Finished and Tested Piece
I'm dreaming of a white no no no... not yet we still have four months to go yet mind you I got the name for this pattern in May go figure. Bright red and brilliant white make up the colors for this pattern so you will stand out unless you happen to be at a Christmas party. No mistletoe or tinsel were used in the making of this pattern. As always We hope you like it and happy beading.
Ok I will admit it now I have read all of the Harry Potter books and watched all of the films but who doesn't like magic. The colors we used for this project are black and deep purple which you know are just magic.... really. And further more no virgins or eye of newt were used in the making of this pattern. We hope you like it and happy beading.
In the hands of a crafter, tis always the season!
Each of these patterns were designed using size 14/0's. 15' can easily be substituted with very little size change. Delica can even be used for these wonderful Christmas earrings. The sizes vary with the beads used and the project worked. The smallest is just 1/2 inch wide by 1 inch long. The largest will be approximately 2 1/2 inch long when worked in the 14's and about 3 inches long if you chose to use the Delica.
On the pattern pages, I have provided you with: Full page graph A list of suggested colors A Picture of the finished piece Finishing instructions for special techniques used
Happy little elf wrapping Christmas gifts. Think of the different color combinations you can create with this one.
This is one of our brightest patterns so much so that the first thing I thought of was Sgt Peppers when it came to naming it. We have big splashes of red, green, yellow and blue on this one so you will stand out from the crowd wearing this. One last note no psychedelic substances were used while designing this pattern other than large amounts of coffee. As always We hope you like it and happy beading.
The name of this pattern came from blind ispiration that and the Danube is only a few miles away. Although it doesnt look too blue to me it's the thought that counts. The other colors in this pattern make up the earthy banks of the river. We hope you like it and happy beading.
I love hearts and who doesn't so we put four on this pattern for the four things I love the most. Beading, beading, beading and more beading. The colors I used in this project are a deep pruple which is where we get the title from and a very light mauve to give a high contrast to the piece. We hope you like it and happy beading.
In the hands of a crafter, tis always the season! With or without the fringe, these are just adorable. Although I used size 14 seed beads in the origial design, Delica could be substituted very nicely. The finished size will be affected, but not by too much.
You wouldn't have to stop at earrings for this little guy, he could be a small ornament or cell phone charm too!
On the pattern pages, I have provided you with: Full page graph A list of suggested colors A Picture of the finished piece
Sparkling white snowflakes in three different designs float the length of this odd count peyote bracelet. Pink, amethyst and blue beads sprinkled throughout the snowflakes give them an irridescent sheen.
On the pattern pages, I have provided you with: Picture of the finished bracelet Suggested colors chart including delica numbers and quanties Large easy to read 4 page graph Tutorial for odd count peyote turn Word chart (optional)
I weaved this lovely colorful cuff out of the most beautiful Miyuki Delica seed beads in various shades of browns and cream. I named it Coffee and Cream because of the way the colors flow, just like when you add cream to your coffee. This gorgeous, rich colored design is stunning for any occassion. I rounded it off with a toggle clasp to match, the lovely bracelet.
On the pattern pages I have provided you with complete bead counts, a suggested colors list, a photo of the finished piece and a large easy to follow graphs.
A fun design, not for the faint hearted. I weaved this super cool design out of gorgeous Miyuki Delica seed beads. The web is weaved in crystal delica's and the spider in red and black. I made the background a metallic silver so that the design would stand out. Great for the kids and for you, if you dare. Enjoy beading this playful design.