This design uses 20mm pillow beads along with 4mm and 6mm round beads of natural stone (magnesite in this case), accented with 11/0 Czech copper seed beads and 4mm copper satin pearls. I love the way the natural stone looks in this piece. Enjoy!
FREE beading pattern: Stone Glam
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I wanted to create an earring pattern that had some of the same colors and elements to match the Sophia Bracelet and Sophia Necklace in previous posts, and came up with something that uses the same 11/0 and 6/0 TOHO seed beads in what is mostly a Peyote stitch. Enjoy!
FREE beading pattern: Sophia Earrings
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This is a variation on the bracelet pattern from my last post to create a matching necklace. The pattern requires 6/0 TOHO seed beads (3 colors) and 11/0 TOHO seed beads (1 color). The first two rows are nearly identical to the bracelet pattern, but the third row is different and allows the pattern to curve for a necklace. Enjoy!
FREE beading pattern: Sophia Necklace
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The strand on the necklace of my last post was essentially a modified spiral rope stitch with an extra stabilization row to make it lie flat. I came up with a variation on the same concept using different size seed beads and a more decorative stabilization row to make a bracelet. This is my first bracelet pattern, but I like it so much I will probably create a matching necklace for it in my next post. I particularly enjoyed experimenting with different color combinations in this design. This is easy and quick to make, and requires only 6/0 TOHO seed beads (in 3 colors) and 11/0 TOHO seed beads (1 color, matching one of the 6/0 colors). Enjoy!
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This pattern uses the coraling stitch, common in beading. But what is unique about this pattern is the strand that makes the V-shape that the coral strands are attached to. This strand is basically a modified spiral rope stitch with an extra stabilization row along the top to make it lie flat, and spaces on the bottom that are ideal for “sprouting” coral strands. For this piece, I used black and copper 11/0 seed beads, 15/0 black seed beads for the stabilization row, and different colored drilled chips (blue, green, purple, and orange) for the coraled strands.
FREE beading pattern: Coraled V necklace
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