RECENTLY UPDATED - Beginning Bead Embroidery Pattern or Instructions - Seed Bead Embroidered Tutorial Cuff Bracelet
This fantastic bracelet can be made with any cabochons and "bead soup" you might have lying around the house.
The first bracelet photographed (red & green) is the one that is shown through the photos in this instruction packet, but you can use the techniques to make your own design.
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ! This is a techniques instruction packet for the bracelet only and does not include the EXACT paper pattern to make the bracelet, but you will be able to replicate it by following the photographs and the design tips. There are no beads included with this instruction packet.
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Students should be well versed in bead weaving. A working knowledge of setting cabochons in seed beads is not necessary since the techniques show a variation of setting cabochons using square stitch, but if students already know the peyote technique and prefer it, they are welcome to use it instead. This instruction packet is for INTERMEDIATE seed beaders.
Instruction packet covers basic bead embroidery, setting a cabochon in square stitch or peyote beadwork, and the edging picot stitch. Once again, this is a TECHNIQUES tutorial, not an exact pattern, but you should be able to follow and replicate the bracelet pretty well through the design tips if you desire.
This is for the tutorial/instruction packet only. Materials are not included.
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This pattern is for your own personal use. Please ask written permission if you would like the sell or teach this project.
This tutorial is sent via email (PDF) upon receipt of payment. I'm sorry, if you need this pattern to be printed and shipped, then I will chrage an additional fee.You are purchasing a tutorial. Listing does not include a finished piece of jewelry.
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REVIEWS
beautiful tutorial, thanks -Jo Browne (Ilovebeads84)
Beautiful designs, and very clear directions, as well as speedy electronic delivery - thanks so much! -sleepingdogsstudio