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festive
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Contents
Snowflake sashay 4
Plumeria blossom 7
Prancing reindeer bracelet 11
Magical holiday ornament cover 13
Wild child cuff 17
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CB16
Necklace
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PEYOTE STITCH
Snowflake
sashay
Display a band of friendly
flurries with an easy pattern.
designed by Bobbie Yoakum
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Difficulty rating
110 cylinder beads
color A
color B
Materials
bracelet 712 in. (19.1 cm)
110 cylinder beads
8 g color A (Miyuki DB0609,
dyed silver-lined dark purple)
2 g color B (Miyuki DB0200,
white)
2 g 150 seed beads (white)
toggle clasp
Fireline 6 lb. test
beading needles, #12
Bobbie
Yoakum is a
figure 1
retired math
teacher who
found beading
in 1989. She
taught and worked at
Margo Fields bead shop in
Albuquerque, New Mexico,
for 11 years and now teaches
beading at various shops in
that area. Contact Bobbie at
(505) 884-8692, or email her
at bobbiecy@comcast.net.
stepbystep
Band
On a comfortable length of thread, attach a
stop bead (Online Beading Basics), leaving
a 10-in. (25 cm) tail. Pick up 21 color A 110
cylinder beads. Reading the pattern from top
to bottom or bottom to top, work the band
in flat odd-count peyote stitch (Online Basics).
End and add thread as needed (Online Basics),
but do not end the working thread or tail when
you complete the band.
Clasp
[1] With the working thread, sew through the
PATTERN
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figure 2
Edging
[1] Add 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread to the band,
and exit the first A along one edge with your
needle pointing away from the band (figure 2,
point a).
[2] Pick up five 150 seed beads. Skip one A
along the edge of the band, sew through the
next edge A with your needle pointing toward
the band, and sew through the following edge
A with your needle pointing away from the
band (ab).
[3] Repeat step 2 for the length of the band.
[4] Sew through the beadwork to exit the
last A along this edge (point c), and continue
through the last two 150s added in the last
edging stitch (cd). Skipping the center 150
in the stitch, sew through the next two 150s
in the stitch (de). Pull the thread tight so the
center 150 forms a point. Sew through the
next two edge As in the band, and continue
through the following two 150s added in the
previous edging stitch (ef).
[5] Continue sewing back through the edging
stitches, skipping the center 150s to form
points, as in step 4. End the thread.
[6] Repeat steps 15 on the other edge of
the band. w
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Stitch a
delicately
curved flower
with seed
beads and
cylinder beads.
PEYOTE STITCH
Plumeria
blossom
designed by Marilyn Earhart
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f
a
Difficulty rating
Materials
plumeria flower 214 in. (5.7 cm)
1 6 mm pearl
1 g 110 seed beads*
2 g 110 cylinder beads*
beading thread, size D
beading needles, #12
d
* Colors shown on p. 7 are:
110 seed beads (Miyuki 373, dark roselined light topaz luster, and Toho PF2111,
permanent finish silver-lined milky peach)
110 cylinder beads (Miyuki DB0913,
sparkle salmon-lined topaz, and
Toho Aiko PF2111, permanent finish
salmon opal silver lined)
figure 1
Designers note:
figure 2
figure 3
stepbystep
[1] On 2 ft. (61 cm) of thread, pick up
26 110 cylinder beads. Tie the beads
into a ring with a square knot (Online
Beading Basics), leaving a 6-in. (15 cm)
tail, and sew through the first cylinder.
This ring of beads will shift to form the
first two rounds of peyote as round 3
is added.
[2] Work in rounds as follows:
Round 3: Pick up two cylinders, and
sew through the next cylinder in the
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Prancing
reindeer
bracelet
Deck yourself
with Rudolph
and friends.
designed by Josie Fabre
Difficulty rating
Materials
bracelet 7 in. (18 cm)
1 12 mm crystal rivoli button
(Swarovski #3015, crystal)
62 3 mm fire-polished beads
(Czech, red)
110 Miyuki Delica cylinder
beads
12 g silver (DB0035,
galvanized silver)
4 g brown (DB0022,
metallic bronze)
1 red (DB0602,
silver-lined red)
1 g 150 seed beads
(Miyuki 1, silver-lined crystal)
nylon beading thread, size D,
or Fireline 6 lb. test
beading needles, #12
stepbystep
This bracelet is worked in three-drop peyote
stitch, a technique based on two-drop peyote stitch.
If needed, refer to our Online Beading Basics to brush
up on two-drop peyote before beginning this project.
Bracelet band
[1] On a comfortable length of thread, attach a stop
bead (Online Beading Basics), leaving a 6-in. (15 cm)
tail. Starting at the lower-right corner of the pattern,
pick up 24 110 cylinder beads for rows 1 and 2.
[2] Following the pattern, work in three-drop peyote
stitch using cylinders. End and add thread (Online
Basics) as needed while you stitch, and end the working thread and tail when you complete the pattern.
Edging
[1] Add a comfortable length of thread to the band,
and exit an end edge bead.
Josie Fabre
bead, and a 150. Skip the next two edge cylinders, and
sew down through the following edge cylinder. Sew
through the beadwork to exit the same edge cylinder
with your needle pointing away from the beadwork.
Repeat this step for the length of the band.
[3] Sew through the beadwork to exit an end bead
along the other edge, and repeat step 2 to embellish
this edge. End the thread.
has been
beading for
more than
10 years. She
became hooked on peyote
stitch and designing patterns
after she made several
squares for the 2012 BeadIt-Forward project. She is
a full-time scientist and
mother but beads every
chance she gets. She is
inspired by nature, art, and
architecture. Contact her at
josie@fabres.net, or visit
www.josie.etsy.com.
Clasp
[1] Add 10 in. (25 cm) of thread to one end of the
band, and exit between the two center stitches in
the very last row.
[2] Pick up about 16 150s and a 12 mm crystal
button, and sew back into the beadwork in the
same spot. Retrace the thread path through the
button several times, and end the thread.
[3] Add 2 ft. (61 cm) of thread at the other end
of the band, and exit one-third of the way across
the end row. Pick up 21 cylinder beads, skip six
center beads in the end row, and sew through
the next bead to form a loop.
[4] Turn, and work in regular peyote stitch back
across the loop, picking up one cylinder per stitch.
Sew into the band, and then sew through the beadwork to exit the last cylinder added with your needle
pointing away from the band and toward the loop.
[5] Pick up three 150s, and sew through the next
up-bead in the peyote loop. Repeat this stitch around
the loop, and end the thread in the band. w
www To brush up on
the Online Beading Basics
referenced in this story
(plus other techniques!),
go to www.BeadAndButton.
com/Basics.
PATTERN
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Magical
holiday ornament
designed by Cathy Lampole
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Difficulty rating
6 x 9 mm crystal drop
Materials
c
a
c a
6 mm crystal pearl
3 mm crystal pearl
e
b
figure 2
figure 1
c m
n
f
g
d
figure 3
l
k
figure 4
stepbystep
Petals
[1] On 1 yd. (1.4 m) of thread, pick up
eight color A 110 seed beads, leaving a 33-in.
(84 cm) tail (figure 1, ab). These beads will
shift to form the first two rows as row 3
is added.
[2] Work the following rows in flat evencount peyote stitch (Online Beading Basics)
keeping a tight tension:
Row 3: Work one stitch using a color B 110
seed bead and three stitches using As (bc).
Row 4: Work a turn: Pick up an A, a B, and
an A, skip the B, and sew back through the
first A (cd). Position the B to the left side
of the beadwork, and work three stitches
using As (de).
Row 5: Work one stitch using a B and three
stitches using As (ef).
[3] Work as in rows 4 and 5 until you have
11 Bs along the bottom edge and 10 Bs
Cathy
Lampole
owns the
bead shop
That Bead
Lady in Newmarket,
Ontario, Canada. For
store information, visit
www.thatbeadlady.com.
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c
d
b
b
figure 7
c
figure 5
Collar
[1] On 5 ft. (1.5 m) of thread, pick up
c
f
figure 6
figure 8
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Wild child
bracelet
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stepbystep
There are two methods we recommend
to seal the ends of the nylon mesh tubing.
The first method, described below,
requires white glue, like Crafters Pick
The Ultimate! The disadvantage is that
it may take several hours for the glue
to dry completely. The second method
produces immediate results but requires
a soldering iron with temperature control. The second method is explained in
Sealing with a soldering iron in the
box below.
Mesh starburst
[1] Cut 14 5-in. (13 cm) pieces of
8 mm nylon mesh tubing (also called
tubular crin).
[2] Tie a very tight overhand knot
(Online Beading Basics) close to one
end of a tube. Repeat for the remaining
13 tubes.
[3] To seal this end of the tube: Squeeze
a small amount of white glue just before
the knot, covering an area about 4 mm
wide all the way around the end of the
tube. Make sure the glue gets under the
knot a bit, and dont worry if it gets
on the knot.
Sealing with a
soldering iron
M
Difficulty rating
Materials
cuff 7 in. (18 cm)
2 yd. (1.8 m) 8 mm nylon mesh tubing
(also called tubular crin;
www.northernbeadcart.com)
30 5 x 7 mm pearl drops (Czech,
off white; www.shipwreckbeads.com)
5760 46 mm assorted beads
240 3 mm round crystals (Swarovski,
crystal CAL 2X)
1 g 110 seed beads (Toho 49, opaque jet)
1 g 150 seed beads (Toho 49, opaque jet)
clasp
2 5 mm jump rings
2 1-in. (2.5 cm) basketweave ribbon
crimp ends
nylon beading thread, such as Nymo,
size B
beading needles, #11
2 pairs of chainnose pliers
clear-drying white glue, such as Crafters
Pick The Ultimate!
dual-temperature soldering iron (optional)
fish skin leather (www.naturebeads.com)
Lacys Stiff Stuff beading foundation
paper and pencil
rheostat (optional)
Ultrasuede or leather
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Pearl fringe
[1] On a comfortable length of thread,
tie an overhand knot, and sew through
the fish leather from back to front where
you would like to add the first fringe.
[2] Pick up two 150s, a 5 x 7 mm pearl
drop, and a 150. Skip the last 150, and
sew back through the pearl, the next
two 150s, and the fish leather. Sew across
the back of the fish leather to the next
desired location, and continue to add
fringe in the same manner. Avoid adding
fringe to the center of the cuff where
you will attach the mesh starburst. Tie
a knot on the back of the fish leather
to end the thread.
Assembly
[1] With the working thread from
the starburst, sew through the center
of the fish leather from front to back.
Retrace the thread path through the
leather and the center of the starburst,
including the center bead, several times.
Edging
[1] Tie an overhand knot at the end
of 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread. Sew between
the layers of the cuff next to one end
of a crimp end, exiting the front of the
fish leather and hiding the knot between
the layers.
[2] Pick up two 110 seed beads, and sew
down through the fish leather and the
Ultrasuede about two bead-widths away
from where your needle exited. Sew back
up through both layers and the last 110
just picked up. Snug up the beads.
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