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Crochet Boho Bead Bracelet - Bohemian Beaded Cuff - DIY Tutorial using Beads and Tunisian CrochetThis shows you how to crochet a Boho Bead Bracelet. Hereâs a quick and easy project to show you how to crochet with beads. The tapered ends are made with regular Single Crochet stitches, but the center beaded part consists of Tunisian Simple Stitch Crochet. You donât need a special hook for this â your regular crochet hook will work just fine.
Are you on Ravelry? Be sure to add this pattern to your Ravelry queue: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/boho-bead-bracelet2019-01-31 21:26:00 -
Simple flower Earrings with jump rings & crystals.Cute projectMake a pretty flower charm with rondelle beads, jump rings, and nylon thread.2019-01-30 23:54:00
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Christmas tree earrings - wire wrap jewelry making 118Tutorial Christmas tree earrings - wire wrap jewelry making. Clever and simple design, featuring (a) no need for a cone mandrel because one makes a flat coil and then stretches it out (b) can be work-hardened with a hammer (c) cleverly manages to put beads INSIDE the coil of the tree.2018-10-01 17:51:00
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Celtic knot pendant - How to make wire jewelry 208Celtic knot pendant tutorial; fancy Triquetra pendant with crystal beads incorporated in it.2018-09-20 19:12:00
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IT'S TIME TO TAT! (Tatted Owls Earrings)Tatted owl earrings. Done with needle-tatting. Very cute.2018-09-10 17:09:00
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Russian Macrame Owl TutorialMacrame owl tutorial, in Russian, but since it is 95% visuals, the language doesn't matter. This design has the interesting features of: (a) tufty owl ears, (b) the wings are joined to the body with half-hitches over multiple cords, (c) the binding for the tail is done with whipping rather than square knots or half-hitches. This makes it a bit more uniform.2018-09-10 15:32:00
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Macrame owl tutorial - The beautiful Hedwig of Harry Potter - Step by step giudeThis video Macrame owl tutorial, inspired by Harry Potter's Hedgwig. You can customize the color by changing the threads, the bigger size, the bigger product. One interesting feature of this design is that most of the square knots are three-strand rather than four-strand. Another interesting feature is the way half-hitches are tied over multiple cords to tie the wings and the body together.2018-09-10 14:29:00
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Lantern pendant with large spherical stones without holes 397Lantern pendant with large spherical stones without holes - jewelry making from copper wire. Really nifty way of ensuring that the petals are even. This pattern is suitable for stones with a diameter bigger than 1cm; the bigger the stone, the bigger the lantern. Without the Viking-knit bottom, this pattern can be used to make bead caps. Likewise, one could use a large bead cap for the first part of the pattern, and enclose with Viking knit.
Wire size to make pendant with diameter of stones 14 - 16mm 22 gauge ( wire diameter 0.6mm ) : 25cm( 10 inch) 28 gauge ( wire diameter 0.3mm ) : 50cm( 20 inch)2018-07-18 22:33:00 -
Double 7 strand beaded kumihimo braidThis tutorial shows how to make a double 7 strand beaded kumihimo braid.2018-07-15 01:34:00
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Intertwined Bangle - Wire Wrap TutorialLong-ish tutorial for this intertwined wire-wrap bangle/bracelet, showing a few variations. A style with a lot of possibilities; wire-wrap, beads in the centre, beads on the outside, different thicknesses of wire. It may also be possible to use stiff cord (such as leather thonging) instead of wire for this.2018-07-08 11:05:00
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Wire Wrapping Tutorial - Rose Garden Hoop EarringsWire-work hoop earrings wrapped with climbing roses, with dangling drops. They look nice even without the drops.
Materials Needed: 2 gemstone drops 11x7mm 2 20g Jumprings 18g wire - for hoops (length depends on size) 22g wire - 24 inches, for big roses on bottom 24g wire - 40 inches, for 4 other roses 26g wire - 12 inches, for wrapping drops.2018-07-08 09:53:00 -
Celtic knot kumihimo braceletThis tutorial shows how to make a Celtic knot kumihimo bracelet. This uses two different braid structures to create the bracelet. Materials: 1mm satin cord 6mm round beads 20mm ribbon ends Findings2018-06-29 16:18:00
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Fully beaded flat kumihimo braidThis tutorial shows how to make a fully beaded flat kumihimo braid. This is a seven-strand flat braid, and there are three beads used per row. This looks like it locks the beads in more easily than the 8-strand round braid that is the most commonly used braid. Materials: 1mm satin cord, 4 x 3mm rondelles with 1mm holes, 8mm ribbon ends. This uses a square kumihimo disk, but it should work using other platforms as well.2018-06-27 22:12:00
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How to knit a bracelet with wire (with captions)Learn to knit a bracelet using knitting wire and beads. It's a simple and quick project that can be made even by beginner knitters. The pattern for this bracelet is available as a PDF download at http://www.knitca.com/video/knit-with-wire-bracelet (This 'knitting wire' appears to be some kind of tigertail, since it is plastic-coated steel, but unlike most tigertail, one can actually tie knots in it, so normal tigertail won't do for this.)2017-12-24 02:31:00
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How to Fractal Wrap on LeatherThis show you how to wire wrap a flat backed bead or bauble to leather.2017-12-10 14:12:00
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Adding Small Beads to CrochetHow to string beads with smaller openings onto yarn. This is a different method from the pre-stringing or steel-crochet-hook methods. It is like the crochet-hook method, but instead of using a crochet hook, one uses a needle and thread to pull the bead onto the yarn. This works for beads that are too small to string onto the yarn and too small to fit on a tiny crochet hook, or with yarn that is too thick for the crochet hook to grab cleanly.2017-09-29 16:11:00
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How to add beads to a flat kumihimo braidThis tutorial shows how to add beads to a flat kumihimo braid, on the sides of it. While this is demonstrated on a square kumihimo disk with the beads being added as you go, it could also be done on a marudai with pre-strung beads. The beads would have to be strung on every cord, and brought down when that cord is moved to the side position.2017-09-27 19:39:00
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Beaded channel set flat kumihimo braidThis tutorial shows how to make channel set beaded flat kumihimo braid; that is, beads go down the centre like they're in a channel. This design isn't suited for a marudai, since the beads have to be strung on while the braid is being made. They can't be pre-strung, which means that the cord has to be not spooled, which means one can't use weighted spools, which means you can't do this on a marudai. But it's a nifty design; the beads are snug inside the braid.2017-09-27 19:16:00
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Beaded Shell Fringe Scarf Tutorial - Donna LiljegrenTutorial for making beaded shell scallops at the start of a knitted scarf. The original pattern is from Deanna's Vintage Styles (Shell Fringe Scarf). However, one doesn't need to follow that pattern in order to use the general technique. It's a lovely way of decorating the bottom of a knitted piece. This video also demonstrates how to transfer beads from a hank of beads over to one's yarn. This can be useful for any textile craft where one is adding beads to the piece (e.g. crochet, kumihimo)2017-09-17 17:37:00
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DIY Episode 1:25 - Knot Soft Flex Beading Wire To Create A Beaded Bracelet With A Button ClaspThis tutorial shows how to loosely knot a seed bead bracelet with a button clasp, using tigertail and seed beads (this uses Soft Flex .019 Beading Wire). This is basically doing macrame alternating half-hitches with the tigertail (which is filled up with seed-beads) and because the tigertail is stiff-but-springy, you can make the knots very loose (hardly "knots" at all) and you get a lovely Celtic-looking set of loops around each other. You could probably do something similar with round leather cord (though without the beads, or with very large-hole beads).2017-07-26 13:20:00