Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Beaded donut - tutorial. Part 3

The last part of the tutorial! I'm sorry that you had to wait for one day longer though... I still hope you will enjoy it anyway. :)



46. Pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead

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47. Pick up 3 x seed beads, 1 x 4mm bead (colour 2), 2 x seed beads and pass the needle
through the same 6mm bead to form a loop

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48. Repeat step 47 once more to form another loop

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49. Both loops should look like this now:

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50. Pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead on the outer edge

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51. Pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead on the upper half of the pendant

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52. Pick up 2 x seed beads and pass the needle through the 4mm bead added in step 48

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53. Pick up 3 x seed beads and pass the needle through the same 6mm bead

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54. Pick up 2 x seed beads, 1 x 4mm bead, 3 x seed beads and pass the needle again through
the same 6mm bead to form another loop. The thread should be coming out towards the
inner side of the pendant

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55. Pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in step 13

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56. Pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead

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57. Pick up 3 x seed beads and pass the needle through the 4mm bead added in step 54

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58. Pick up 2 seed beads and pass the needle through the same 6mm bead

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59. Continue with adding 2 seed beads on the inner edge and 3 seed beads on the outer edge
with a 4mm bead in between, until you have added 12 4mm beads in total. Your thread should
be coming out towards the inner side of the pendant

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60. Pick up 2 x seed beads and pass the needle through the 4mm bead added in step 47

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61. Pick up 3 x seed beads and pass the needle through the 6mm beads the thread was coming
out at the beginning of the previous step
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62. Your beadwork should look like this at this stage:

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63. Repeat steps 47-61 on the other side of the pendant. At the end pass the needle through the
beads so the thread will be coming out towards the outer edge

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64. Pass the needle through the nearest 6mm beads on the outer edge, no matter whether
it is left or right

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65. Pick up 1 x 4mm bead (colour 2 - or any other colour you wish) and pass the needle
through the nearest 6mm bead on the outer edge

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66. Repeat step 65 until you have added 12 4mm beads

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67. End the threads, secure the knots and enjoy your new beaded donut! :)
CONGRATULATIONS! :)



HINT: If you want to make a pendant, you can skip one 4mm bead in step 66, and add a bail,
a jump ring or anything you wish instead. I like adding seed beads and metal bails which
looks like this:

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You are free to use that idea too, only then you should pass through all the 4mm and 6mm
beads on the outer edge a few times, to make sure that the bail is well secured.

Many kinds of beads would work for the pendant, as long as their size is around 4mm, 6mm
and so on. So you can use wax pearls, fire polished beads and any others, as long as they are
more or less round. You can also adjust the number of seed beads, if you wish to use beads
size 15 for example. I wouldn’t suggest using seed beads bigger than size 10 though.

And one more thing for the end... I hope you enjoyed making this pendant and the tutorial
was helpful for you. I will be happy to receive some feedback, and if you have any suggestions
what should be changed in this tutorial, feel free to contact me. If you are going to show this
pendant on your blog or any other website, please give me a credit for being the author of this
pattern.

Happy beading!



Author: Justyna Szlęzak, Eridhan Creations
eridhan.blogspot.com
Unauthorized copying and/ or commercial use prohibited
Copyright by Justyna Szlęzak 2012


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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Beaded donut - tutorial. Part 2

Keeping my promise and publishing the second part of the tutorial as soon as possible. ;)
So enjoy everyone who was waiting for it. :)



22. Pick up 3 x 6mm beads and pass the needle through the same 3mm bead the thread was
coming out at the beginning of this step

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23. Pass the needle through the next two 3mm beads

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24. Pick up 2 x 6mm beads and pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead added in step 22

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25. Pass the needle through the same 3mm bead the thread was coming out at the beginning
of the previous step and the next two 3mm beads

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26. Repeat steps 24-25 until you have added 23 6mm beads in total

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27. Pass the needle through the last two 3mm beads and then through the nearest 4mm bead
added in step 22

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28. Pick up 1 x 6mm bead and pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead added in step 26
to join both sides altogether

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29. Pass the needle through the 3mm bead between the two joined sides

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30. This is how your beadwork should look like at this stage

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31. And this is how the other side looks like. Now when you are working on the other side,
you can use the thread that was left at the end of step 8. It should be coming out from
the 4mm bead

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32. Pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead. It doesn’t matter whether it is on the left or
the right side of the 4mm bead the thread is coming out. Choose the direction which is the most
comfortable for you

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33. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead and pass through the next one 3mm bead.

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34. Repeat step 33 until you have added 12 3mm beads in total

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35. Pick up 1 x 6mm bead and pass the needle through the 6mm bead on the outer edge,
below the 3mm bead the thread is coming out

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36. Pick up 1 x 6mm bead and pass the needle through the 3mm bead the thread was coming
out at the beginning of step 35

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37. Pass the needle through the next two 3mm beads

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38. Pick up 1 x 6mm bead, pass the needle through the 6mm bead that is below the 3mm bead,
then pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead (here the one added in step 35)

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39. Continue with joining upper and lower sides of the pendant until you have added 12 6mm
beads in total

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40. Pass the needle through the next two 3mm beads

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41. Pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead, added in step 36

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42. Pass the needle through the 6mm bead, below the3mm bead the thread was coming out
at the beginning of previous step

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43. Pass the needle through the nearest 6mm bead added at the end of step 39

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44. Pass the needle through the same 3mm bead the thread was coming out at the beginning
of step 42

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45. This is how your beadwork should look like at this stage:

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If nothing disturbs me, you should expect the third part of this tutorial to be published tomorrow. :)


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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Beaded donut - tutorial. Part 1

Yes, finally it has been finished! Now, as I promised in this entry, it is going to be published on here - it is too long however to post everything at once, it will be published in parts instead. So here is the first one... Enjoy!


What you need:

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36 x 6mm round beads
24 x 4mm round beads, color 1
36 x 4mm round beads, color 2
48 x 3mm round beads
264 x seed beads size 10-11 (surely you don’t have to count them ;) )
2 x Beading needle (size 10 should be enough)
Your favourite beading thread (for this project a fishing line 0,20 mm has been used)
This tutorial ;)

The finished piece is 4cm (1,57") wide in diameter


1. Cut a comfortable length of the beading thread, thread the needles on both ends
2. Pick up 1 x seed bead, 1 x 4mm bead (color 1), 1 x 3mm bead, 1 x 4mm bead
and cross the thread in the last bead

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3. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead with one needle, 1 x seed bead and 1 x 4mm bead with the other needle
4. Cross the thread in 4mm bead added in step 3
5. Repeat steps 3-4 until you have added 12 4mm beads in total
6. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead with one needle, 1 x seed bead with the other needle
and cross the thread in the first 4mm bead added in step 2 to connect both sides altogether

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7. This is how your beadwork should look like at the end of this step:

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8. Pass one needle through the seed bead. Do not cut the other end of the thread as
it will be useful later (surely you can get rid of the other needle for now ;) )

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9. Pick up 1 x seed bead and pass the needle through the nearest seed bead added in step 3

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10. Repeat step 9 until you have added 12 seed beads in total. Do not step up, leave the thread
coming out from a seed bead added in step 3

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11. Pick up 1 x 4mm bead, 1 x 3mm bead, 1 x 4mm bead and pass the needle again through
the same seed bead it was coming out

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12. Pass the needle through the next two seed beads
13. Pick up 1 x 4mm bead, 1 x 3mm bead and pass the needle through the nearest 4mm bead
added in a previous step

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14. Pass the needle through the same seed bead the thread was coming out at the beginning of
previous step

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15. Pass the needle though the next two seed beads

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16. Repeat steps 13-15 until you have added 12 4mm beads in total.

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17. Make sure you have repeated step 15 after adding the last bead, so your thread is coming
out from the seed bead added in step 3. Pass the needle through the first 4mm bead added
in step 13, pick up 1 x 3mm bead and pass the needle through the last 4mm bead added, to
join both sides altogether

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18. Pass the needle through the same seed bead the thread was coming out at the beginning
of step 17

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19. Pass the needle through one 4mm bead and one 3mm bead

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20. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead and pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in step
13. Repeat until you have added 12 3mm beads in total. Do not step up, leave the thread
coming out from the 3mm bead added in step 13

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21. This is how your beadwork should look like at this stage:

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The next part will be available as soon as possible. So stay here. ;)

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

And one more beaded donut ;)

I was almost forced to make this one. ;) Yesterday, after showing the previous two pendants on Polski Beading, a few have asked me about the tutorial... Since the pattern was created entirely in my head, there was no other choice but to make the tutorial for them. So the pendant was made, the photos were taken, and now there's some more work ahead of me... but I think the tutorial should be ready within the next two days. It will be available for free for everyone interested in getting it. So stay tuned! ;)

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Monday, November 5, 2012

Some more beaded donuts and a crochet necklace

Only some other pattern this time. Two beaded donut pendants made of glass wax pearls, fire polished crystals and seed beads. They are double sided (both sides look the same) and measure 4 cm (1,57") in diameter. Not much else can be written about them though... it's just better to see them, so here they are: :)

beaded donut pendant

beaded donut pendant


The necklace however is just a mere beaded crochet rope, accompanied with three beaded balls. It is 112 cm (44") long, made entirely of Preciosa dark grey, silver lined seed beads, and it can be worn in a few different ways. The two of them shown below are just an example... the necklace gives some more possibilities too.

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And, the last thing for today... A beaded crochet bracelet that was strongly inspired by Chudibeads' projects. She makes beautiful beaded ropes, you have to admit! My bracelet though is a bit simpler... and yet it is one of my favourites at the moment. 

So, enjoy and until the next time. :)

beaded crochet bracelet




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