This document provides instructions for making a beaded tree ornament using a cross-weave beadweaving technique. The project uses monofilament cord and bicone crystals in two colors to create the tree shape. Additional beads are used to add details like the star at the top and bulb-like ornaments hanging from the branches. The instructions include 17 numbered steps walking through the cross-weave stitch and embellishment options. Tips are provided for stiffening the finished piece and attaching a pin back to make it an ornament.
This document provides instructions for making a beaded tree ornament using a cross-weave beadweaving technique. The project uses monofilament cord and bicone crystals in two colors to create the tree shape. Additional beads are used to add details like the star at the top and bulb-like ornaments hanging from the branches. The instructions include 17 numbered steps walking through the cross-weave stitch and embellishment options. Tips are provided for stiffening the finished piece and attaching a pin back to make it an ornament.
This document provides instructions for making a beaded tree ornament using a cross-weave beadweaving technique. The project uses monofilament cord and bicone crystals in two colors to create the tree shape. Additional beads are used to add details like the star at the top and bulb-like ornaments hanging from the branches. The instructions include 17 numbered steps walking through the cross-weave stitch and embellishment options. Tips are provided for stiffening the finished piece and attaching a pin back to make it an ornament.
This document provides instructions for making a beaded tree ornament using a cross-weave beadweaving technique. The project uses monofilament cord and bicone crystals in two colors to create the tree shape. Additional beads are used to add details like the star at the top and bulb-like ornaments hanging from the branches. The instructions include 17 numbered steps walking through the cross-weave stitch and embellishment options. Tips are provided for stiffening the finished piece and attaching a pin back to make it an ornament.
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Make a cute holiday pin, ornament, or pendant.
Select a handful of crystals and go to work! designed by Diane Schroer stepbystep
[1] Cut 1 yd. (1.4 m) of monofilament cord, and, using permanent markers, color one tip black and the other tip red. Center a color A 4 mm bicone crystal on the cord. [2] With the black end, pick up two As. With the red end, pick up one A, and cross through the second A picked up with the black end (figure, ab and aabb). [3] Working in cross-weave, repeat step 2 twice (bc and bbcc). With the red end, go back through two beads as shown (ccdd). [4] Continuing with the red end, pick up five color B 4 mm bicone crystals. Go through the second B picked up (ddee). Pick up three Bs, go back through the B you just went through (eeff), and continue through four Bs and two As as shown (ffgg). [5] With the black end, pick CROSS-WEAVE TECHNIQUE 1 Bead&Button Online Project MATERIALS one tree 1 3 8 x 1 3 4 in. (3.5 x 4.4 cm) 8 mm star or other accent bead 4 mm bicone crystals 49 color A 8 color B 78 assorted 4 mm accent beads 325 size 110 or 150 seed beads monofilament cord, .010 (i.e. Supplemax or Illusion Cord) pin-back finding (optional) E6000 adhesive (optional) Future Floor Wax (optional) G-S Hypo Cement 2 permanent markers, black and red Happy holidays 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 T2 T1 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 a start b c d e f g h i j k l m aa bb cc dd ee ff gg hh ii jj kk qq ss ll mm nn oo pp rr up three As. Cross the red end through the third A just picked up (cd and gghh). [6] With the red end, pick up four As, and go through the first one again in the same direction (hhii). [7] Pick up two As, and go through the next A on the previous row (iijj). With the black end, cross through the second A just picked up (de). [8] Repeat step 7, reversing the black and red ends (ef and jjkk). [9] With the red end, pick up two As, and go through the next A on the previous row (kkll). Pick up four As, and go through the first one again (llmm). Pick up an A and go through four As as shown (mmnn). With the black end, go through two As so your cord ends are exiting opposite sides of the same bead (fg). [10] With the red end, pick up three As, and go through the next A on the previous row (nnoo). Pick up two As (oopp). [11] With the black end, go through two As as shown (gh). Pick up four As, and go through the first one in the same direction (hi). Pick up two As, and go through the next A on the previous row (ij). [12] With the red end, cross through the second A just picked up (ppqq). Pick up five As, go through the second one in the same direction, and continue through three As as shown (qqrr). [13] With the black end, go through two As (jk). [14] With the red end, pick up three As (rrss). [15] With the black end, go through the third A just picked up. Pick up two As, go through the next A in the previous row and the A you a b Bead&Button Online Project 2 DESIGNERS NOTES: If you want to stiffen the beadwork, dip it in or brush it with Future Floor Wax. To make a pin, add only one seed bead above the star, and sew back through the star before continuing. Stiffen the tree with floor wax, and glue a pin-back finding to the back of the beadwork using E6000 adhesive. just exited (kl). Pick up two 110 or 150 seed beads, the 8 mm star bead, and 11 to 13 seed beads. Sew back through the 8 mm, two seed beads, and A you just exited (lm). [16] Use the tails to add colorful bulbs as desired using one or both of the following methods. Exiting an A, pick up a 4 mm accent bead. Pass the cord through the next bead thats parallel to the one youre exiting, going in the same direction (photo a). Exiting an A, pick up a 4 mm accent bead and a 150 seed bead. Go back through the 4 mm, and continue through an adjacent A (photo b). [17] Secure the tails with a few half-hitch knots (Online Basics) between beads, dot them with G-S Hypo Cement, and trim. w Diane Schroer is a life- long crafter. Contact Diane at diane@bodacious- beadery.com. To see more of her work, visit bodacious-beadery.com. FIGURE 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