A = Miyuki11/0 seed beads
B = 4mm Czech Fire-polished crystals
C = 6mm Czech Lantern beads
(also called, Czech Cathedral dome beads)
Start by waxing and stretching your thread, use Nymo D, C-Lon or Fireline and a #11 or #12 beading needle. Tie in a “stopper” bead, leaving about an 8” tail and begin at step #1.
1. Pick up 1B, 3A, 1C, 7A, 1C, 3A, go with thread up through the 1st B bead just added. |
2. Pick up 3A, 1B, 3A, go with thread down through the 2nd C bead, step #1. |
3. Pick up 7A, 1C, 3A, go with thread up through the B bead, step #2. |
4. a) Pick up
3A, 1B, 3A, go with thread down through the
C bead, step #3. b) Pick up 7A, 1C, 3A, go with thread up through the B bead, added in this step at (a). |
10.
Continue necklace by repeating steps #8b through #10d to the other end. Add
clasp in the same manner as step #5. Weave the working thread into the necklace
and end. http://www.SandraDHalpenny.com Sandra D. Halpenny © 2007 - 2024 All rights reserved Canadian Intellectual Property Office This pattern may not be copied or distributed in any way without the express written permission of the author. The purchaser of this pattern may use the finished piece for personal use and for selling at arts and crafts shows, etc. No mass production of this design is permitted without permission from the author. Patterns tested by: Julia Wentz |
6 comments:
Beautiful... I will try. Thank you for share
I can see this with the new tiny oval crystals Swarovski recently came out with in place of the lantern beads! What a knock-out necklace!
This is lovely! Can anyone give me an idea of how many 6mm beads are required? As in #beads used in a 2" section?
Just downloaded this and looked through it. The diagrams are clear and instructions well written. Thank you, Sandra, for writing this and providing it for free!
I love this! I am new to bead work. I am thinking it could be adapted to make a lamp shade for my doll house. Could you please tell me what thread you use.
Think this looks very Doable! Gonna try it today. Will be using 6mm crystals instead of lantern beads,
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