Thursday, March 27, 2014

"Geometrica" - another beaded bracelet

It's hard to believe, but I realized that I have made more bracelets than pendants recently. Since I wear them only when it is warm, it must be the obvious sign that my beading mind is slowly switching to the spring mode. ;)

Another bracelet pattern is called "Geometrica" and it calls for 6mm CzechMate Tiles, SuperDuos, 3mm fire polished beads and seed beads in two sizes. I must say that in the beginning I wasn't very happy with this design, without any actual reason. Just didn't like it much. But I decided to give it another chance and made a second bracelet - turquoise tiles and bronze SuperDuos did the trick! Suddenly I started loving this pattern - and there are three sets of beads on my desk at the moment waiting to turn into these bracelets. I was just waiting for some black tiles, which arrived just today, so hopefully I'll be able to show you some more versions of this pattern.

You don't have to wait for me though if you want to see the bracelet in some other colour variations. Just make your own - as the tutorial is available here in my store on Etsy. ;)

The bracelet is 1,8 cm (0.7") wide and this is how it looks like:

beaded bracelet pattern

beaded bracelet pattern

beaded bracelet tutorial

beaded bracelet tutorial

Yep, the white&blue one was the bracelet I didn't really like. But later I thought that I have made worse things before, so I can show it to you anyway. ;) I still like the bronze version better. Much better. ;)

Thank you for visiting the blog, all your kind words and your support in general. Lots of hugs to all of you! :)





Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Simplicity - beaded bracelet - free pattern! :)

Just as I promised yesterday, I've got for you the free tutorial for a beaded bracelet. "Simplicity" is yours now. ;)



You will need:
6mm round beads
SuperDuo beads
4mm fire polished beads
8/o seed beads (2 pcs)
11/o seed beads
Your favourite beading thread
Beading needle size 10
2 x metal jump rings (optional)
A clasp of your choice
This tutorial ;)


The exact number of beads depends on your individual desired length. For a 15cm (6") long bracelet (without the clasp) I needed 15 x 6mm beads.


The bracelet is 2,5 cm (1") wide.


1. String 1 x 6mm round bead and 1 x 8/o seed bead. Pass back through the 6mm bead as shown in the left picture.
2. String 1 x 11/o seed bead, 3 x SuperDuo beads, 1 x 11/o seed bead and pass again through the 6mm round bead. Repeat the entire step one more time, so your beadwork looks like in the right picture..

3. String 1 x 4mm fire polished bead and 1 x 6mm round bead.
4. Repeat step 2 for the current 6mm bead.
5. Repeat steps 3-4 until you have reached the desired length of the bracelet.
6. Pick up 1 x 8/o seed bead, pass back through the 6mm bead, then pass through the beads so your thread is exiting from the just added 8/o bead.
7. Pick up 2 x 11/o seed beads and pass through the upper hole of the nearest SuperDuo as shown in the picture.
8. Pick up 1 x SuperDuo and pass through the upper hole of the next SuperDuo from the previous round. Repeat one more time.
9. Pass through the upper hole of the nearest SuperDuo as shown in the picture.
10. Repeat steps 8-9, ending with step 8, until you have reached the end of the bracelet.
11. Pick up 2 x 11/o seed beads and pass through the 8/o seed bead.
12. Repeat steps 7-11 on the other edge of the bracelet as shown in the picture. At the end pass through the first 2 x 11/o seed beads added in this round.

13. Pick up 3 x 11/o seed beads and pass through the upper hole of the nearest SuperDuo added in the previous round, as shown in the picture.
14. Pick up 1 x 4mm fire polished bead and pass through the upper hole of the next SuperDuo bead.
15. Pick up 1 x 11/o seed beads and pass through the upper hole of the nearest SuperDuo as shown in the picture.
16. Repeat steps 14-15, ending with step 14, until you have reached the end of the bracelet.
17. Pick up 3 x 11/o seed beads and pass through the 2 x 11/o seed beads, 1 x 8/o bead, 2 x 11/o beads as shown in the picture.
18. Repeat steps 13-17 on the other edge of the bracelet. At the end pass through the first 3 x 11/o beads added in this round.

19. Pick up 3 x 11/o seed beads and pass through the nearest 4mm fire polished bead.
20. Pick up 4 x 11/o seed beads and pass through the next 4mm fire polished bead.
21. Repeat step 20 until you have reached the end of the bracelet.
22. Pick up 3 x 11/o seed beads and pass through 5 x 11/o seed beads, 1 x 8/o bead, 5 x 11/o beads as shown in the picture.
23. Repeat steps 19-22 on the other edge of the bracelet.

24. Insert a jump ring inside the 8/o beads on both sides of the bracelet or make beaded loops, attach a clasp, make and secure the knots, trim the remaining thread and enjoy your new beaded bracelet.
CONGRATULATIONS! :)

And one more thing for the end... I hope you enjoyed making this bracelet 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 bracelet 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 2014


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The printer friendly pdf file with the whole instruction is available here on Etsy.

Disclaimer: Please do not sell the items you made from the free tutorials. If you want to sell the items, please purchase the pdf files I offer on Craftsy and Etsy - that gives you the right for selling your creations. Thank you.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Simplicity - beaded bracelet

Since I have no excuse anymore to stay away from the blog, I would like to show you another bracelet. Yes, a bracelet, not a pendant, for once! ;) Even a few bracelets, since the pattern was so nice, easy, fast and simple to make. True Simplicity indeed. ;)

You will need some 6mm round beads, SuperDuos (lots of them!), 4mm fire polished beads and 11/o seed beads. The full tutorial however will be published tomorrow. I still have an illustration or two to finish by now.

The bracelets are 2,5 cm (1") wide. And this is how they look like:


beaded bracelet free pattern

beaded bracelet free pattern

beaded bracelet free pattern

beaded bracelet free pattern

Remember, the free tutorial will be available soon. So stay tuned!. ;)

Until then, my friends. :)


Sunday, March 23, 2014

Sea Urchin - tutorial - and other water creatures ;)

I know, I know, I wasn't here for a long time again. This time though it wasn't just because of my laziness. ;) I was working pretty hard, restarting my 240l aquarium, which got quite neglected during my treatment last year. It didn't look good at all anymore so I just had to do something about it. It took quite a long time - I had to move the fishes to a small tank where they could live for more than a week, clean something like 70 kilos of gravel, prepare a huge amount of water, deal with two buckets of water plants, then wait until I could move the fishes to their old home again...  I still have to keep in check all the water parameters if I don't want any algae to appear, until the aquarium becomes fully stabilized, but now it is quite pleasant to look at it again. ;)

I have done a little bit of beading since my last post though. The Sea Urchin pendant is one of the pieces that some of you  have seen already (and some of you have even made it from my tutorial). ;) I guess it is time to show it finally on my blog too. It is made with 13mm spikes, SuperDuos, fire polished beads and seed beads. Not so difficult to make, I can assure you. It measures around 4,5 cm (1,77") in diameter, without the bail.

The tutorial is available here on Etsy. If you want the Polish version I would suggest waiting for the summer issue of Beading Polska magazine. :)

Here you can see two different colour versions:

Sea Urchin - beaded pendant tutorial

Sea Urchin - beaded pendant tutorial

Sea Urchin - beaded pendant tutorial

Sea Urchin - beaded pendant tutorial


But make sure to visit Silke's blog too! She made a really beautiful, blue version of the pendant!

Before I say good bye for now, I'll show you some pictures of my private underwater world too. These are different views of my aquarium, when it still looked good. The current layout can't be shown until all the plants will grow some more. ;)
So, enjoy and see you soon! :)

planted aquarium - 240l

planted aquarium - 240l

planted aquarium - 240l

planted aquarium - 240l

planted aquarium - 240l


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Triangulum - another beaded pendant :)

It's been a while again since my last post, I know. But I was on my vacation first, then I was sick, then I had a lot of work... but at least I can finally appear with a few new patterns. Today I'll show you one of them. :)

Triangulum is just another experiment. You know, the one when you take out your beads, start making something that you don't know yet what it is going to be, but then it turns out to be a piece which you are satisfied with. I was quite satisfied with the first attempt, so I made another pendant to see if I still remembered all the steps. I did remember, but I also realized that I must find some easier way to make it. Third time lucky, they say. The third pendant differs a little, little bit from its predecessors, but it's waaaay easier to make. Still I wouldn't say it was very easy anyway. But at least I like it. ;)

The pendant measures 4,5 cm (1.77") at the widest point. It is made mostly with SuperDuo beads and seed beads in two sizes. A huge 14mm round bead is placed in the center of the piece.
The Polish version of this pattern will be published in the next issue of Beading Polska magazine. The English one is available already on Etsy and Craftsy.

Before I show you the pendants, I have one more information. The twisted peyote patterns I was promising to write cannot be published yet. As they were inspired by wonderful work by June Huber and her Peyote Twist Earrings, I wanted to be on the safe side and asked for her opinion, if using her idea (in a different way and different beadwork though) wouldn't violate her author's rights. Due to some urgent matters though she is not able to give me the written permission yet, but I was already promised to be granted it. So we all need to be a little bit more patient. In the meantime make sure to check out her website and the beautiful patterns she makes! You won't regret it, I promise! :)

Back to the triangles though, here are all the pendants, in the same order as they were created.
And I'll see you again soon, with a few more tutorials! :)

Thank you for dropping by and take care, my friends! :)

beaded triangle tutorial

beaded triangle pendant

triangular pendant - tutorial

beaded triangles





Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Twisted triangle

Still playing around with the twisted peyote, as you can see, and trying a triangular shape this time. :)

This pendant was finished long time ago, and a long time it had to wait for being presented here. ;) Poor pendant has been waiting for long enough it seems, but I wanted to show it when the pattern would be ready. I failed, I haven't even started writing the tutorial yet, but the pendant doesn't deserve to wait for longer. ;)

It is made with Delica cylinder beads and Toho seed beads in three sizes. Three tiny fire polished beads are added too. The pendant is 5 cm (2") long without the bail.

twisted triangle pendant

twisted triangle pendant

twisted triangle pendant


And now I'd like to say good bye for now, I'm leaving for a short vacation in two days. I can't wait to do some beading along with Julia! Should be fun! I'll see you again in February then!

Take care, all of you! :)




Monday, January 20, 2014

Another beaded pendant

Yep, another pendant that was finished more than a month ago, but still wasn't shown here... Unusual in shape, but I can't say I'm very pleased with it. It's just one of these pieces, which are worn once and then completely forgotten, thrown into a box with the rest of my beaded pendants. I actually realized that I have lots of those... almost too many. And yet I wouldn't be able to part with any of them, even if I'm not going to wear them anymore. ;)

This piece was made with Toho, Delica and fire polished beads, with a big Swarovski rivoli in the center. The pendant is 4,3 cm (1,69") wide and 5,5 cm (2,16") long without the bail.

beaded pendant

beaded pendant


Next time - some triangles. So see you until then! :)




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