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http://design-seeds.com is a great and free resource that I recently subscribed. Each day, I get a couple of inspiring palettes of colors emailed to me.
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Round 2: Add one size 11 seed bead between each Superduo. |
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Round 3: With thread coming out a seed bead from round 2, string 8 beads, skip an 11 seed bead and pass through the next seed bead. This is loop one. |
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Loop 2: Go back through the last 3 beads of loop 1. Pick up 5 more beads, skip a bead from round 2, pass through the next bead. Repeat this step 5 more times. |
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To close up round 3, pick up 2 seed beads and go back through the first 3 beads of the first loop. |
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Insert the rivoli then tighten up the loops by passing through all beads in the middle circle. *Note: I always put a coat of clear nail polish on the back of the rivoli to protect the foil. |
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The front of pendant |
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With the rivoli now secured, more beads can now be added to make a bigger, fancier pendant. The possibilities are endless! |
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Here, another round of 3mm pearls are added on top to add dimension to the pendant. |
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In this final round, two seed beads are added in between the pearls to tighten up the pendant. |
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A loop of seed beads is made to attach the pendant to a store bought necklace. |
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This pendant is attached on a bail bought at Michael's so it can easily slide on and off any chain. |
After months of dry, warm weather, Northern California finally got some welcoming rains. This is just the perfect time for me to settle on a comfy sofa and try out some of the free patterns from ravelry.com ![]() |
Lace Pattern by Jimmy Beans Wool I used Charisma yarn by Loops & Threads |
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Polka Dots Cowl - My first project using two colored yarns. This beautiful yet easy to make pattern is a great introduction to fair isle knits. Free pattern from knitsbybritt.com |
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Three-Strand Braided ear warmer, free pattern from owlswakeup.com |
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I also made five-strand braided ear warmer so it can be pulled down and worn as a neck warmer. |
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Another ear warmer for my niece, free pattern from imtopsyturvy.com |
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String an odd number of seed beads and form a circle around the clasp ring. Tie a knot. Next, string the desired length of vine-colored beads. |
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String a leaf and a vine-colored bead. Skip the bead and pass back through the leaf and 2 beads. |
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String 2 vine-colored beads and 6 leaf-colored beads. |
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Skip the 6th leaf bead, pass back through the 5th leaf bead. String 3 leaf beads then pass back through the 1st leaf bead and the 2 vine beads. |
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Continue to add more leaves, pearls or crystals to the vine. |
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I think adding another vine would give this necklace a fuller look.... if I can just find 1 more glass leaf and a couple pearls that match! |