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FREE Beading Pattern for Madelyn Earrings

This is an earring design to coordinate with the Madelyn Necklace in my last post. Each earring requires 11/0 seed beads, 7 Superduos, a 4mm and a 6mm pearl or crystal, and a 6/0 or 8/0 seed bead for the jump ring to go through at the top. Like the necklace, this pattern works equally well with either larger TOHO 11/0 seed beads (like the gold/white/pink piece), or smaller Czech 11/0 seed beads (like the copper or grey/blue pieces). I used 6-lb FireLine as my beading thread, as always. I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!

FREE beading pattern: Madelyn Earrings
FREE beading pattern: Madelyn Earrings

Materials

11/0 seed beads 2.5 x 5mm Superduos 4mm & 6mm Pearls or Crystals
Metalic Gold TOHO [PermaFinish]
(Fire Mountan Gems)
White Superduos
(Hobby Lobby)
Light Coral Czech Glass Pearls
(Jill Wiseman Designs)
Czech opaque iris pewter
(Fire Mountan Gems)
Crystal Blue Luster Superduos
(Hobby Lobby)
Light Blue AB bicone crystals
(Fire Mountan Gems)
Czech satin metallic bronze
(Fire Mountan Gems)
Apollo Gold Superduos
(Artbeads.com)
Clear/copper crystals
(Michael’s and Hobby Lobby)
Galvanaized Aluminum TOHO [PermaFinish]
(Fire Mountan Gems)
Black matte Superduos
(Hobby Lobby)
Cranberry Wonder beads [acrylic]
(Fire Mountan Gems)

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FREE Beading Pattern for Madelyn Necklace

This is my latest design, which requires Superduos, 4mm and 6mm pearls or crystals, and 11/0 seed beads. The pattern diagram shows how the necklace is made in 4 rows, back and forth (the 2nd and 3rd rows being quicker than the first and last). The great thing about this pattern is that it works equally well with either larger TOHO 11/0 seed beads (like the gold/white/pink piece), or smaller Czech 11/0 seed beads (like the grey/blue piece). This pattern produces a curve that works best for shorter necklaces (15 – 20 inches), but probably not much longer than that. What I love best about this design are the lacy curves, which are not always easily achieved with netting techniques. I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern. (I plan to post a pattern for matching earrings in my next post). Have fun experimenting with different colors!

FREE beading pattern: Madelyn Necklace
FREE beading pattern: Madelyn Necklace

The materials used for the white/pink/gold piece were white Superduos, 4mm and 6mm Light Coral Czech Glass Pearls (from Jill Wiseman Designs), and gold TOHO 11.0 seed beads.

The materials used for the blue/grey piece were crystal blue luster Superduos, 4mm and 6mm bicone AB blue crystals, and black hematite 11/0 Czech seed beads.

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FREE Beading Pattern for Chip Net Bracelet

The only materials required for this bracelet are 11/0 seed beads, small or medium drilled chips, and a lobster claw clasp.  I found it is good to use 2 colors of seed beads, one for the main bracelet netting, and one that is the same color as the chips (or clear).  In the green gold piece, I had a smaller lobster claw clasp, so I adjusted the pattern slightly to make the other end with a 6/0 bead in the middle to put a jump ring through for the lobster claw clasp to connect to.  I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!

FREE beading pattern: Chip Net Bracelet

FREE beading pattern: Chip Net Bracelet

Click on the photos below (or the free beading pattern) to zoom in.

If you wish to print the pattern, download it in PDF format:

 

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FREE Beading Pattern for Chip Fringe Earrings

My apologies for erroneous e-mails sent from my website recently. I had been hacked.  I believe the problem is resolved, but there may be a few already-queued e-mails I couldn’t stop from going out before this post notification – kindly ignore those. On a more positive note, here is an earring design to coordinate with my previous Chip Fringe Necklace design.  This pattern also features beautiful bugle fringes with coraled ends, hanging off a superduo beaded chain connected into a small circle.  It was a bit tricky to convey this 3-D pattern in a 2-D diagram, but I tried my best – I hope it is clear enough to follow.  Below were the materials I used.  I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!

FREE Beading Pattern: Chip Fringe Earrings

FREE Beading Pattern: Chip Fringe Earrings

11/0 seed beads 2.5 x 5mm Superduos Bugles Chips
Metalic dark gold TOHO
Dyna-Mites silver-lined transparent rainbow gold
Bronze Fire Red Czech Superduos 12mm gold Red/orange Adventurine (I think)
Dyna-Mites silver-lined transparent rainbow light aqua
TOHO black hematite
Black hematite Superduos #3 Twisted Light Blue Blue crackle-glass chip
Czech satin metallic bronze
Dyna-Mites Iris Green
Bronze aluminum Superduos #3 Iris green Dark green natural stone
Dyna-Mites Purple transparent rainbow
Dyna-Mites silver-lined transparent rainbow silver
Jet Metallic Suede Purple Superduos #3 Twisted Silver Amethyst

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FREE beading pattern for Chip Fringe Necklace

This is my latest design: a V-shape necklace featuring beautiful bugle fringes with coraled ends, hanging off a superduo beaded chain.  The use of natural stone drilled chips (or any drilled chips with some color variation) gives an organic feel to this necklace.  It was fun to experiment with different color combinations, and I love how all of them turned out!  The pattern requires twin or superduo beads, 11/0 seed beads (1 or 2 colors), bugle beads (any size), and small to medium drilled chips.  The last photo with the blue lapis chips shows a variation where I added half the fringe (alternating from every other twin bead instead of every twin bead) with 4 – 5 chips in the coral end instead of 2.  I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!

FREE beading pattern: Chip Fringe

FREE beading pattern: Chip Fringe

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If you wish to print the pattern, download it in PDF format:

 

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