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FREE beading pattern for Floral Butterfly Necklace

I am especially fond of this lacy spring/summer design, featuring mini-butterflies and flowers. Besides the 6/0 or 8/0 seed bead at each end for connecting a clasp via jump rings, this pattern requires only Superduos and 4mm round beads of the same color (to form the mini-butterflies), and 3 colors of 11/0 seed beads: one main color (for diamonds or “leaves”), one for the flower petals, and one for the accent (flower center and butterfly head). I found that smaller Czech 11/0 seed beads seemed to work best for the flower petals color, but really Toho will work if that’s all you have. (Delicas are not really round enough for the flowers). Slight size or shape differences in 11/0 seed beads (i.e. Czech vs. Toho) didn’t seem to matter for the other colors. Even though it takes hours to make, I liked this design so much I found myself making 3 of them, just to experiment with different color combinations!

This pattern makes a necklace about 17 inches long. If you need it longer, you can make extra diamond+flower components (steps 8 – 12) in the beginning before the first diamond-with-Superduo component (steps 2 – 3), and after the last/14th diamond-with-Superduo component. Adding an extra diamond+flower component at each end adds about an inch to the whole necklace (1/2-inch each side).

I used 6lb Fireline for these necklaces, and found that the thread shows a tiny bit, so smoke/dark Fireline (as in the blue/green and olive/rust pieces) looked a little better than the white/crystal Fireline (in the pink/red piece). Clear thread of some kind would also probably be good. I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!

FREE beading pattern: Floral Butterfly Necklace
FREE beading pattern: Floral Butterfly Necklace

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FREE Beading Pattern for Bugle Butterfly Necklace

I love this new butterfly necklace design, made from #3 (7mm) bugle beads, 4mm or 6mm beads or crystals, and 8/0 and 15/0 seed beads. You can create one or more butterfly components in a string, then finish off the necklace with jump rings to attach your chain of choice. I got the idea looking at one of my older designs (Bugle Triangles Necklace), and seeing that part of the triangle component looked a bit like a butterfly wing. It took several tries to construct something that resembled a whole butterfly, and to figure out the best thread path, but I am very happy with the result. It is also fairly quick to make. I always use 6lb Fireline when working with bugles, so the thread does not break on the bugles’ edges. I hope you enjoy this free beading pattern!

FREE Beading Pattern: Bugle Butterfly Necklace
FREE Beading Pattern: Bugle Butterfly Necklace

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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

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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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