Here is a beautiful barrette pattern to honor the Anisanzi(meaning:Ancient ones)
Eight pointed stars are found all over the world. To some Native American tribes, this star represents the sun. Square/loom stitch give us the opportunity to bring this symbol into our bead work.
I have worked this barrette with both 8/0 and 11/0 beads. The 11/0 beads make the smallest barrette that I have ever created using a metal barette back. It would be ideal for a smaller child or as a side accent barrette.
Finished dimensions for each bead type are listed below. The fringe diagram is also included.
The one-page pattern includes a large graph style beading chart which can be used for either size beads, a color key with suggested bead color and bead counts, a color diagram to add the optional fringe and a color key with suggested beads and bead counts for the fringe, and a color photo of the barrette in both sizes and the larger barrette with the fringe.
If you are looking for suggestions to help make the beadwork piece into a finished barrette, check out my tutorial How to Finish a Beaded Barrette which is also available on this site.
These sparkly, spinning stars remind me of a friend of mine. That is why I named this piece after her.
I worked this barrette using size 8/0 & 11/0 glass beads. Finished sizes are:
The two page pattern includes a large graph-style beading chart, color key with suggested bead colors and bead counts for two color-ways, a diagram for the optional fringe, and photos of the finished pieces.
If you need suggestions on making the beadwork piece into a barrette, check out my tutorial How to Finish a Beaded Barrette.
You have just completed a beautiful piece of beadwork and you want to make it into a barrette. But you have no idea how to start. Well, this detailed, step-by-step tutorial will guide you through the process.
The tutorial has 7 steps and 9 full-color photos to help you along the way. I use materials that you probably already have at home and also give suggestion for using materials that are more native-style.
"I had a great time following your directions on how to put the barrette together"-- Joan M.
Roses have been cultivated for over 5,000 years. They have been prized for the beautiful fragrance and vivid colors. They have had medicinal uses and been used as currency. And they are also used to convey unspoken messages. The message varies depending on the color or color(s) given.
The Stained Glass Rose motif on this barrette is done in shades of pink which signifies thanksfulness. The barrette can be done with or without the fringe.
The two-page pattern featuresa full color graph-style beading chart for the barrettea color key with suggested delica bead colors and bead countsa full color photo of the barrette with and without fringea full color graph-style beading chart for the tube bead used in the fringe.a color key for the tube beadinstructions for the mock-peyote fringe in diagram and written form.a color key with suggested delica bead colors and counts and bicone crystal counts
(The pattern does not include stitch instructions or instructions on finishing the barrette. If you need help making your beadwork into a barrette, check out my How to Finish A Beaded Barrette Tutorial, also available on this site)
Turtle people live their lives in a state of constant flux. Some say they never really feel that they have a home except for what they carry on their backs. To them, it is the journey itself that is important. To people with turtle medicine, it is also important to have patience and act only when you feel the time if right for you to do so.
This one-page pattern features a graph-style beading chart, a color key with suggested Delica bead colors and bead counts, a diagram to help you add the fringe to the piece, and a full color photo of the finished piece.
The barrette, which coordinates with my Turtle Tracks Earrings, Turtle Tracks Bracelet and Turtle Tracks Tassel Pendant, can be made with or without the fringe.
For suggested finishing instructions, add my tutorial How To Finish a Beaded Barrette which is also available on this site.
This delicate trio of diamonds can be stitched on a loom or off-loom in square stitch.
The one page pattern features a large easy-to-read full-color beading chart, a color key with suggested delica bead colors and bead counts, and a color photo of the finished piece.
For suggested finishing instructions, check out my tutorial How to Finish a Beaded Barrette tutorial also available on this site.
This piece coordinates well with my Turquoise Diamond Bracelet , and Turquoise Diamond Earrings
Hearts entwine to cover this little treasure and fill your Valentine season with romance. Wear it alone, or stitch up a pair and share the romance. Or replace the barrette with a pin and create a festive brooch.
The one page pattern includes a full-color beading chart, suggested delica colors with bead counts, and a full-color photo of the finished piece.
For suggested finishing instructions, check out my tutorial How to Finish a Beaded Barrette which is also available on this site.
Let the sparkle of these delicate snowflakes adorn your hair, or the locks of the someone you love. This delicate barrette uses three colors of delica beads and can be stitched in Peyote or Brick stitch.
This one page pattern includes a large easy-to-read full-color graph-style beading chart, a list of suggested delica bead colors and counts, and a full-color photograph of the finished piece.
For suggested finishing instructions for your barrette, check out my tutorial How to Finish a Beaded Barrette which is also available on this site.
Here is a fun little loomed Zuni style pattern that can be used as a barrette,to put onto a coin purse,or maybe put on a jacket front
Patriotism never goes out of style. And this barrette makes a statement in any color combination. Feel free to change the colors to suit you best.
The pattern includes a large, easy-to-read graph to stitch the barrette, suggested bead colors and counts, and a photo of the finished barrette.
Double the Diamonds, and lots of diagonal fringe make this barrette a stand-out piece.
Change the colors and the possibilities are endless. The simple three-bead edge beading surrounds only the top and the two sides leaving plenty of room for the fringe to swing freely from the bottom.
The pattern includes a large color chart to stitch the barrette, and a large color chart to create the fringe. It also includes suggested bead colors and counts to complete both the barrette and fringe and a color photo of the finished barrette.
If you need suggestions about finishing your barrette, check out my tutorial How to Finish a Beaded Barrette also available on this site.
Ahhhh! I can hear the powwow drums. I designed this barrette to look like ribbon shirts and dance ragalia. This is a pattern graph and color legend only, no stitch instructions.
Here is a beautiful Native American inspired barrette for you to create, it is sure to draw alot of attention. With this piece you will recieve a picture of the piece finished,a thumbnail of the graph, a large color graph with bead numbers,color legend with Delica name and number, count,and limited instruction for finishing.
Add sparkle to any hairdo with these colorful stars. The two colored background design also give the barrette more wearability.
For finishing instructions, be sure to check out my "How to Finish a Beaded Barrette" tutorial which is also available on the site.
The one-page pattern includes a large, easy to read color beading chart with a color key of suggested 11/0 seed beads and bead counts. It also features a full-color photo of the finished barrette.
The wings of the Hummingbird move in the pattern of the infinity symbol. They seem tireless, always active, seeking nectar. They remind us to always look for the good in life.
The Hummingbird reminds us that the sweetest nectar is within.
This two page pattern includes
The barrette can be made with or without the feather fringe.
Beaded hair sticks are a fun accessory to make and to wear. This pattern is designed to mirror the bargello pattern that is so popular in quilting.
The colors I chose are all earth tones, but they could easily be changed to match any outfit you have.
The beadwork will fit nicely on a disposable chopstick which can be trimmed to any length or used as is.
The two page pattern features
If you are not familiar with even count tubular peyote stitch, check out my tutorial Even Count Tubular Peyote Stitch Tutorial which is also available on this site.