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Embellished RAW
bangles p. 8
Cute crystal
clovers p. 10
Hex pyramid
bracelet p. 13
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in its icy grip, yet we know our friends in warmer climates are beginning to see
crocuses and daffodils emerging from the earth. Yes, the thaw will come, but
the chilly temps give us the perfect excuse to stay indoors and bead! And this
issue of B&B Extra gives you four more ways to make it to springtime.
Cary Bruners stud bead bracelet (p. 4) repeats a classic diamond shape start
to finish, from the shapes you use to the shapes you make. Marla Salezzes rightangle weave bangle (p. 8) shows an easy way to highlight your favorite beads in
an elegant, everyday style. With St. Patricks Day right around the corner, youll want
to waste no time in making Lane Landrys adorable beaded clovers (p. 10). And if
you havent used hex pyramids yet, heres your chance with Svetlana Chernitskys
lovely bracelet (p. 13). Spring, take your time. Were busy beading!
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BEAD WEAVING
Stunning
studded
BRACELET
Showcase bicones, bead
studs, and two-hole tiles in
a sensational, dimensional
accessory.
designed by Cary Bruner
Difficulty rating
8 mm two-hole
bead stud
Materials
FIGURE 1
6 mm two-hole
tile bead
b
3 mm bicone crystal
110 seed bead
a
FIGURE 2
d
To work this bracelet, you will stitch the
centerpiece of bead stud units and
crystal units first. The tile bead units at
each end will be added later. End and
add thread as needed.
For the purposes of these instructions,
the two-hole bead studs and tile beads
will have a right-side hole (RH) and a
left-side hole (LH).
e
f
FIGURE 3
Unit #1
Unit #2
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ending and adding thread
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unit 2
unit 1
unit 3
unit 3
unit 3
c
unit 3
unit 4
d
b
c
FIGURE 4
c b
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
Unit #3
unit 6
unit 5
unit 7
unit 8
unit 10
unit 9
Unit #4
Unit #5
b
FIGURE 8
Unit #6
Work as in Unit #5 to add another
crystal unit on the open side of unit
#3. Sew through the beadwork to exit
the right-side of the bottom edge of
110s in this unit (figure 8, point a).
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unit 9
unit 12
unit 15
unit 15
a
b
c
e
unit 17
unit 11
f
unit 18
unit 17
FIGURE 9
a b
FIGURE 10
unit 15
FIGURE 11
unit 19
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 12
Unit #17
unit 18
unit 17
Unit #18
Work a tile bead unit as before, exiting
the left-side of the top edge of this unit
(point d).
Unit #19
Work a tile bead unit as before, joining
it to the corresponding 110s along the
right edge of unit #15 and the top edge
of unit #18 (figure 12).
Units #2022
Work another triangle of tile bead units,
with units #20 and #22 joined to the two
open edges of unit #18. Do not end the
working thread.
Finishing
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RIGHT-ANGLE WEAVE
RAW talent
BANGLE
4 mm round
fire-polished bead
80 seed bead
d
b
FIGURE 1
Difficulty rating:
b
c
b
a
c
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
a
c
FIGURE 4
c
a
bead swap
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
Materials
red bangle 23 4 in. (7 cm)
diameter
Where the red bracelet uses metal seed beads, the teal bracelet uses
glass seed beads. If you choose this option, you may need to work a
few more RAW stitches, as glass seed beads are slightly smaller than the
metal ones. You may also need a few more fire-polished beads. If desired,
substitute 4 mm rounds (such as pearls) for the fire-polished beads.
Online beading
basics
www.BeadAndButton.
com/basics
right-angle weave: flat strip,
forming a strip into a ring
ending and adding thread
square knot
Marla Salezze
is a jewelry designer
and teacher of bead
weaving. She is on
the Nunn Design
Innovations Team and a member
of the Bead Society of Eastern
Pennsylvania. Contact her and
purchase kits for her designs at
www.beadedbymarla.com.
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BEAD WEAVING
Crystal clovers
Difficulty rating:
tail
4 mm round crystal
b
d
Materials
both projects
clover necklace
19 in. (48 cm)
FIGURE 1
4 mm rose monte
c
d
b
e
b
a c
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
Crystal clover
note
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square knot
ending thread
opening and closing jump rings
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b
c
e
a
b
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 7
note
FIGURE 6
Finishing
note
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CROSSWEAVE TECHNIQUE
marks
the
HEX
spot bracelet
Difficulty rating
b
dd
c
b
12 mm two-hole
pyramid hex bead
cc
aa
bb
aa
6 mm Silky bead
cc
bb
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
4 mm bicone crystal
3 mm round
fire-polished bead
aa
bb
d
ee
ff
1 x 3.8 mm O-bead
2.5 x 5 mm SuperDuo bead,
color A
cc
dd
80 seed bead
110 seed bead
FIGURE 3
Base
Materials
bracelet 71 2 in. (19.1 cm)
5 12 mm two-hole pyramid
hex beads (white terra cotta
copper)
6 6 mm Silky beads (alabaster lila
Vega luster)
12 4 mm bicone crystals
(Swarovski, silk)
32 3 mm round fire-polished
beads (gold)
2.5 x 5 mm SuperDuo beads
-- 5 g color A (pink metallic
suede)
-- 4 g color B (matte metallic gold
iris)
36 1 x 3.8 mm O-beads (magic
purple)
2 g 80 seed beads (Miyuki 462,
metallic gold iris)
1 g 110 seed beads (Miyuki
F460I, green bronze iris)
1 toggle clasp
24 4 mm jump rings
Fireline, 6 or 8 lb. test
beading needles, # 11 or #12
2 pairs of chainnose, flatnose,
and/or bentnose pliers
Online beading
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basics
Svetlana
Chernitsky has
been beading for
nine years and
loves working with two-hole beads.
Email her at lirigal@gmail.com,
or visit www.lirigal.etsy.com or
www.lirigal.com to see more of
her work.
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aa
b
c
a
cc
a
bb
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
d
f
c
b
FIGURE 6
End loop
Edge embellishment
Finishing
Open a jump ring, and
attach half of the clasp to
the loop at one end of the
bracelet. Close the jump
ring. Repeat at the other
end of the bracelet. w
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