Turn an old book page into this stunning paper calla lily bouquet! These are so fast and easy to make and absolutely breathtaking displayed in a bouquet!
Spring is finally here! In celebration, my next 'Bead Loom Class', will have a flower theme. "Daised Cuff", below, offers 3D petals arranged in tailored spacing. The upper edge is actually 'wire crochet'. This is called 'capture chain' because it also has a line of 'ball chain' running inside. Next cuff offered, for this class, is a velvety petal 'Cone Flower'. The background is woven using 'Tru Cut Permanent Metallic Silver Beads'. You can notice a slight glint of light, in this picture. It occurs when the light hits a few of the cut edges. The petals and leaves are 'matte finish', offering a great contract to the silver background. Another 'Cone Flower' color way, below. This time with Teals and Black. The pattern offers more flowers, in this garden. A detailed fringe, using Superduos and crystals, offer a nice sway of Spring! Each of the cuffs have a 3D addition, in petals or a leaf. I am not very versed, in hand weaving beads, or using some of the amazing style beads available today, but I did try my hand at weaving a pair of matching earrings! Now that this line up is complete, I am ready for April 5th and April 12th, the two day class being held at BEAD SOUP, in Savage Maryland. June will be my next session, (June 21st & June 28th), sharing all I know, about the bead loom. I am thinking a 'Summer Theme'!
Kiss beaded necklace pattern, PDF beading loom pattern based on Preciosa Rocailles 11/0 seed beads, Traditional Ukrainian gerdan necklace This listing offers a PDF containing a pattern, not the final crafted item. Materials are not provided. The provided image is a representation; colors may vary on different screens. Upon payment, you can instantly download the files. Confirmation of payment will trigger an email with a download link. You can also access it from your Purchases page. PDF with patterns includes: 1. Legend and design details for the beads. 2. A large, well-defined, numbered pattern chart. 3. A written chart of the pattern. This design employs Preciosa Rocailles size 11 seed beads, but you can also use Czech size 10 or other seed beads. Pattern properties: Columns - 59, Rows - 210. Color count - 21 Recommended for intermediate to advanced creators with solid seed bead experience. Beginners should approach with caution. This pattern does not include beadwork tutorials. This artwork is exclusive. Please keep the template for personal use only. Do not share or disclose any part with others. Purchasing this pattern grants you permission to use it for your projects, sell resulting jewelry (no mass production), and credit "CraftPatternsShop" as the designer. I'd love to see your finished piece or hear any suggestions for improvement. To see more of my beading patterns, follow this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CraftPatternsShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=45054571 Enjoy the beading process!
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With Nordic style Christmas decor being all the rage in stores again this year, I'm making some of my own using the "pixelated" or "watercolor" technique. Here is a little tutorial on a Nordic Christmas mug rug, but the technique can be used for larger things, such as table runners or wall quilts. You only have to find a fair isle knitting chart or cross stitch embroidery chart with an image you like or make your own on a sheet of square graphed paper. I find that the minimum size for more or less interesting patterns is 7 by 7 squares, so my mug rug is 7.5'' squared. Here are some charts you can use. You'll need: 1.5'' squares of red and white fabrics - 49 in all, exact number of each color depends on your chosen pattern (mine required 21 red and 28 white) 10.5'' squared piece of adhesive interfacing with grid (more on that below) 7.5'' squared pieces of batting and backing binding Here we go: Prepare your squares Prepare your gridded interfacing - you can either use pre-printed one like Quilter's grid, or draw your own grid on the glue side of light-weight interfacing you (hopefully) have at hand, or stick a piece of interfacing to your cutting mat with pieces of tape so that the grid on the mat shows through. In the latter case you'll have to be careful moving your layout to your ironing place. The pre-printed Quilter's Grid is handy, but it has lines on the non-adhesive side, so to see them on the other side it has to be laid on something white. Looking at your chosen chart start laying out the squares row by row. If possible, do it on your ironing mat or right next to it. When you're ready carefully press the whole layout with hot iron until the squares adhere. In a perfect Universe the squares will touch side to side but not overlap. Now take it to the machine. Fold the first row over and stitch 1/4'' from the edge. Repeat with all the other rows. There are different ways to deal with the seam allowance. I prefer pressing them open and to do that we first have to rip them open. If your squares didn't overlap, the seam ripper will glide almost effortlessly cutting just the interfacing. However, if there are a couple of layers of fabric in the way, you'd better use scissors for the job. With the seams pressed open, it's time to stitch the columns. Here the seams can be pressed to one side, but I find that the extra time invested in ripping them and pressing open pays off - the result is a smoother surface and easier quilting. Here is the finished top. People are often taken aback by the drastic decrease in size from the original layout. As we go from 1.5'' to 1'' squares it means a decrease by 1/3 in both directions. I went for simple walking-foot quilting and binding of the same red as in the squares to stick to the Nordic minimalism. I'm planning a set of mug rugs with a central "teapot rug" and a wall quilt using this technique, stay tuned for updates ;))) Linking up to Tips and Tutorials Tuesday hosted by Ivonne at Quilting Jetgirl Linky Tuesday at Free motion by the River UPD: A set of four completed: UPD 2: Please go to this post to see the completed wall-hanging and cushion in the same technique. СохранитьСохранить
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