The pendant works well wearing on a black chain or a black leather cord. It is almost 7cm (2,75") long and measures around 2,5cm (1") in diameter. Very eye-catching, trust me. ;)
Monday, February 18, 2013
Citrine crystal in a beaded cap
Something different for today... it doesn't happen often though that I use more than just beads, but this dark citrine crystal has been waiting for long enough (5 years maybe? ) to become a jewelry piece. And finally it has happened, it has got its beaded cap made with Toho beads size 11 and Preciosa seed beads size 15. The cap is rather simple, but it couldn't take the attention away from the crystal itself after all.
The pendant works well wearing on a black chain or a black leather cord. It is almost 7cm (2,75") long and measures around 2,5cm (1") in diameter. Very eye-catching, trust me. ;)
The pendant works well wearing on a black chain or a black leather cord. It is almost 7cm (2,75") long and measures around 2,5cm (1") in diameter. Very eye-catching, trust me. ;)
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Shuriken
"Looks like a weapon you can throw at people" - that's what I have heard after I had finished the pendant. Well, I'm not going to throw it at anyone, so you're completely safe. The only ranged weapon I can use is my Windfighter bow, after all. But the pendant definitely had to be named Shuriken. ;)
So, Shuriken was made with bicone crystals, 3mm fire polished beads, Toho seed beads size 11 &15 and spike beads. It measures around 5cm (2") in diameter /3,5cm (1,38") without the spikes.
And that's how it looks like:
So, Shuriken was made with bicone crystals, 3mm fire polished beads, Toho seed beads size 11 &15 and spike beads. It measures around 5cm (2") in diameter /3,5cm (1,38") without the spikes.
And that's how it looks like:
I'll come tomorrow again, this time with something less dangerous. ;)
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Pandora-style beaded bead
After making a few different beaded beads I still have lots of ideas in my head... wish I had some more time to carry them all out though. ;) The latest plan was to design a Pandora-style beaded bead, with a hole big enough for a beaded crochet rope. Two such beads have already been created, made mostly with wax pearls and Toho seed beads. The beads measure 2 cm (0,79") x 2,8 cm (1,10") and they look like this:
I almost wish to make more... despite the fact that I had to spend almost 4 hours to complete just one of them. Oh well, we'll see. Could be though that I'll try to draw a pattern how to make them. That might be finished faster. ;)
I'll see you tomorrow again. :)
But you know what? Of course, they have to serve as pendants now for me! ;)
I almost wish to make more... despite the fact that I had to spend almost 4 hours to complete just one of them. Oh well, we'll see. Could be though that I'll try to draw a pattern how to make them. That might be finished faster. ;)
I'll see you tomorrow again. :)
Friday, February 15, 2013
The beaded bead - free pattern
As I promised yesterday, I have prepared a quick tutorial how to make a beaded bead like in this picture:
Now you will see that despite looking complicated, it is very easy to make. :)
You will need:
54 x 4mm bicone crystals
12 x 4 mm round beads (e.g. wax pearls)
36 x 3 mm round beads (e.g. metal balls) - can be substituted with size 8 seed beads
6 x 2 mm round beads
276 x size 11 seed beads
168 x size 15 seed beads
Your favourite beading thread
Beading needle size 12-13
1. Pick up 6 x bicone crystals and cross the thread in the last bead. Work with cross weave stitch adding 2 beads on the right and and 2 beads on the left thread and crossing the thread in the 5th bead. Repeat 4 times.
2. Pick up 2 beads with the left thread and 2 beads with the right one and cross the thread in the most outer bead on the other edge (grey bead in the picture)
4. Pick up 2 x bicones, pass the needle through the nearest bicone added in this row, then again through the two bicones your thread was coming out, and the first bicone added in this step.
5. Continue with adding beads as shown in the picture (right angle weave stitch). In the last step pass the needle through the nearest bicone added in the beginning of this row (blue bead), pick up 1 x bicone and join both sides together.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 on the other side of the first row.
7. To embellish the circles of bicones from the middle row with right angle weave stitch make sure your thread is coming out from one of the bicones in this row.
8. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead, 1 x size 11 seed bead, 1 x 3mm bead and pass the needle again through the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle.
9. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead, 1 x size 11 seed bead and pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in the previous step and the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle. Repeat this step 3 more times.
10. Pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in step 8.
11. Pick up 1 x size 11 seed bead and pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in the previous step and the same bicone your thread was coming out.
12. Pass the needle through all seed beads in the circle at least 2 times. Keep the tension tight.
13. Pick up 1 x 2mm round bead and pass the needle through one of the seed beads on the opposite side. You can pass the needle again through the seed beads and the 2mm bead to secure this bead even more.
14. Repeat steps 8-13 for the remaining 5 circles of bicones in the middle row.
15. Pass the needle through the nearest 3mm round bead.
16. Add size 11 seed beads between the 3mm beads and pass the needle through the beads as shown in the picture:
17. To embellish the circles of bicones from the outer rows with right angle weave stitch make sure your thread is coming out from one of the bicones in this row.
18. Pick up 4 x size 11 seed beads and pass the needle again through the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle.
19. Pick up 3 x size 11 seed beads and pass the needle through the nearest seed bead added in the previous step and again through the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle. Repeat 2 more times.
20. Pass the needle through the nearest seed bead added in step 18 and pick up 2 x size 11 seed beads.
21. Pass the needle through the nearest seed bead added in step 19, then again through the same bicone your thread was coming out.
22. Pass the needle at least 2 times through 10 seed beads in the middle and tighten the thread to form a circle.
23. Pick up 1 x 4mm round bead and pass the needle through one of the seed beads on the opposite side. Push the bead gently inside the circle of seed beads and pass the needle again through them to secure the last added bead.
24. Repeat steps 18-23 for the remaining 11 circles of bicones in both outer rows.
25. Embellish the outer rows adding 4 x size 15 seed beads between the circles as shown in the picture:
26. Add 5 x size 15 seed beads between every two size 11 seed beads on the most outer edges, and between every four seed beads on the inner edges as shown in the picture:
27. Embellish the edge of the hole of your beaded bead, working with right angle weave stitch in the same way you were doing it in steps 18-23, only you have to start with adding 5 x size 11 seed beads, and then continue with adding 4 x size 11 seed beads and 3 x size 11 seed beads in the last step. Pass the needle through 18 seed beads at least two times and tighten the thread to form a circle. Repeat it on the other side of your beadwork.
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 2013
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The printer friendly pdf file with the whole instruction is available here on Craftsy.
Now you will see that despite looking complicated, it is very easy to make. :)
You will need:
54 x 4mm bicone crystals
12 x 4 mm round beads (e.g. wax pearls)
36 x 3 mm round beads (e.g. metal balls) - can be substituted with size 8 seed beads
6 x 2 mm round beads
276 x size 11 seed beads
168 x size 15 seed beads
Your favourite beading thread
Beading needle size 12-13
The finished piece measures around 2,5 cm (1").
1. Pick up 6 x bicone crystals and cross the thread in the last bead. Work with cross weave stitch adding 2 beads on the right and and 2 beads on the left thread and crossing the thread in the 5th bead. Repeat 4 times.
2. Pick up 2 beads with the left thread and 2 beads with the right one and cross the thread in the most outer bead on the other edge (grey bead in the picture)
3. Working with one thread pass the needle through the nearest bicone (pink bead), pick up 3 x bicones and pass the needle through the two bicones added in the previous row, then through the three beads added in this step and the next two bicones from the previous row.
7. To embellish the circles of bicones from the middle row with right angle weave stitch make sure your thread is coming out from one of the bicones in this row.
8. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead, 1 x size 11 seed bead, 1 x 3mm bead and pass the needle again through the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle.
9. Pick up 1 x 3mm bead, 1 x size 11 seed bead and pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in the previous step and the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle. Repeat this step 3 more times.
10. Pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in step 8.
11. Pick up 1 x size 11 seed bead and pass the needle through the nearest 3mm bead added in the previous step and the same bicone your thread was coming out.
12. Pass the needle through all seed beads in the circle at least 2 times. Keep the tension tight.
13. Pick up 1 x 2mm round bead and pass the needle through one of the seed beads on the opposite side. You can pass the needle again through the seed beads and the 2mm bead to secure this bead even more.
14. Repeat steps 8-13 for the remaining 5 circles of bicones in the middle row.
16. Add size 11 seed beads between the 3mm beads and pass the needle through the beads as shown in the picture:
18. Pick up 4 x size 11 seed beads and pass the needle again through the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle.
19. Pick up 3 x size 11 seed beads and pass the needle through the nearest seed bead added in the previous step and again through the same bicone your thread was coming out. Pass the needle through the next bicone in the circle. Repeat 2 more times.
20. Pass the needle through the nearest seed bead added in step 18 and pick up 2 x size 11 seed beads.
21. Pass the needle through the nearest seed bead added in step 19, then again through the same bicone your thread was coming out.
22. Pass the needle at least 2 times through 10 seed beads in the middle and tighten the thread to form a circle.
23. Pick up 1 x 4mm round bead and pass the needle through one of the seed beads on the opposite side. Push the bead gently inside the circle of seed beads and pass the needle again through them to secure the last added bead.
24. Repeat steps 18-23 for the remaining 11 circles of bicones in both outer rows.
25. Embellish the outer rows adding 4 x size 15 seed beads between the circles as shown in the picture:
26. Add 5 x size 15 seed beads between every two size 11 seed beads on the most outer edges, and between every four seed beads on the inner edges as shown in the picture:
27. Embellish the edge of the hole of your beaded bead, working with right angle weave stitch in the same way you were doing it in steps 18-23, only you have to start with adding 5 x size 11 seed beads, and then continue with adding 4 x size 11 seed beads and 3 x size 11 seed beads in the last step. Pass the needle through 18 seed beads at least two times and tighten the thread to form a circle. Repeat it on the other side of your beadwork.
28. End the threads, make and secure the knot and enjoy your new beaded bead.
HINT: You can use the finished piece as a beaded core bead, but you can also use it as a pendant.
Take 2 x 8mm round beads (e.g. wax pearls) and a long metal head pin and string 1 x 8mm bead,
your beaded bead and 1 x 8mm bead. Make a loop, attach a bail and your pendant will be ready.
You can add some decorative caps too - the possibilities are limited only to your imagination. :)
Take 2 x 8mm round beads (e.g. wax pearls) and a long metal head pin and string 1 x 8mm bead,
your beaded bead and 1 x 8mm bead. Make a loop, attach a bail and your pendant will be ready.
You can add some decorative caps too - the possibilities are limited only to your imagination. :)
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 2013
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The printer friendly pdf file with the whole instruction is available here on Craftsy.
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.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Beaded earrings! Along with the tutorial :)
Yep, after all these pendants, donuts, balls, beaded beads and such, it's about time for some earrings. I'm afraid they are not that spectacular though, as I don't really like big earrings. They had to be simple, and so they are simple. ;)
They are made with wax pearls, SuperDuos, fire polished beads and Toho seed beads size 11 and 15. They measure 3cm (1,18") in diameter.
You probably could see them already, if you checked the tutorials page... Oh yes, forgot to say that I have added two pages to the blog - one with all the tutorials (both free and paid) that I offer, and the second one with my small collection of beaded crochet rope patterns, all of them free to download. :) Anyway, so there's a tutorial on how to make the earrings, although probably many of you will know how to make them just from looking at the picture. ;) But if anyone wants to get the tutorial, it is available on Craftsy.
Speaking about the tutorials though, looks like blond was a bit curious on how to make a beaded bead from this post, so - blond, especially for you, in a couple of days there will be a pattern published on here. I only have to draw it. :) It will be a free pattern, available to everyone who wishes to recreate the beaded bead. ;)
But now it's about time to show the earrings. So enjoy and until the next time. :)
They are made with wax pearls, SuperDuos, fire polished beads and Toho seed beads size 11 and 15. They measure 3cm (1,18") in diameter.
You probably could see them already, if you checked the tutorials page... Oh yes, forgot to say that I have added two pages to the blog - one with all the tutorials (both free and paid) that I offer, and the second one with my small collection of beaded crochet rope patterns, all of them free to download. :) Anyway, so there's a tutorial on how to make the earrings, although probably many of you will know how to make them just from looking at the picture. ;) But if anyone wants to get the tutorial, it is available on Craftsy.
Speaking about the tutorials though, looks like blond was a bit curious on how to make a beaded bead from this post, so - blond, especially for you, in a couple of days there will be a pattern published on here. I only have to draw it. :) It will be a free pattern, available to everyone who wishes to recreate the beaded bead. ;)
But now it's about time to show the earrings. So enjoy and until the next time. :)
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Four-leaf clover ;)
I know, I know, I was supposed to show some earrings eventually... but they will have to wait for another day or so. ;)
For today however I have another pendant to show - it was actually made rather just for fun, as it's not really that impressive. ;) A four-leaf clover that is supposed to be my lucky pendant now. Well, we'll see if it can be lucky indeed. ;)
Made with bicone crystals, wax pearls and Toho seed beads. It is 4,5cm (1,77") long (without the bail).
And this is how it looks like:
For today however I have another pendant to show - it was actually made rather just for fun, as it's not really that impressive. ;) A four-leaf clover that is supposed to be my lucky pendant now. Well, we'll see if it can be lucky indeed. ;)
Made with bicone crystals, wax pearls and Toho seed beads. It is 4,5cm (1,77") long (without the bail).
And this is how it looks like:
I'll see you tomorrow again... I'm afraid though that I'll come with another pendant. ;)
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
A beaded bead = another pendant ;)
If you're not growing bored of all these pendants that I keep showing, here I have another one. ;) A beaded bead made with wax pearls, metal balls and seed beads. Its size is around 2,5cm (1"), however with the two 8mm pearls and a bail it is 4cm (1,57') long. It was quite fun to make it though, as I didn't really know what I'd get... I guess I just couldn't get anything else than another pendant. ;P
I know, I know, I'm too devoted to one subject... I'll change it in the next post, I promise. ;)
I know, I know, I'm too devoted to one subject... I'll change it in the next post, I promise. ;)
Now the pattern for this pendant is available here:
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