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Flat Cellini Spiral Bracelet
Meghan McBrearty
Flat Cellini Spiral Bracelet The Flat Cellini (chel-ee-nee) spiral is the result of using beads that are in different sizes to give you the graduated spiral. The Cellini spiral came about from a technique taught by Virginia Blakelock and Carol Perrenoud who are considered seed bead masters. They named the stitch after a 16th century Italian Sculptor named Benevento Cellini. After the tubular Cellini was born, the flat Cellini spiral stitch was developed also. The flat Cellini spiral can be used with many different beads. The beads give the different looks. So, let's jump in and have fun. . . . Click to View
"Eggs"travagant Earrings
Kate Lippincott
"Eggs"travagant Earrings Beautiful earrings just in time for Easter! . . . Click to View
"Eggs"travagant Bracelet
Kate Lippincott
"Eggs"travagant Bracelet This bracelet was designed using 11/0 Delica seed beads; but, you can use 11/0 round seed beads. Keep in mind that if you use round seed beads; they are not as uniform as Delica seed beads, so your bracelet may look different than the pictured bracelet. . . . Click to View
Shiny Bubble Bracelet
Leslie Pope
Shiny Bubble Bracelet Add a little zing to a classic bead weaving technique with teardrop shaped beads that shine like bubbles in champagne. . . . Click to View
Tila Elegance Bracelet
Leslie Pope
Tila Elegance Bracelet The new two-holed Tila™ beads makes learning the peyote stitch a breeze. They are ideally suited for a fast yet elegant bracelet. . . . Click to View
Cellini Spiral Bracelet
Meghan McBrearty
Cellini Spiral Bracelet The Cellini Spiral is a spiral that is made using peyote stitch and changing the size of the beads to form the spiral. It is a great project for people who know how to do peyote stitch already. If you are a beginner than watch the video for peyote stitch. Learn that and then you can try the Cellini spiral. The reason why I suggest you learn peyote stitch first is that you are doing tubular peyote and using a pattern with the beads. It isn't easy doing a pattern when you don't know the stitch. So, for the bracelet play with a color scheme that you will like. Try not to have the beads close in color because than you will not see the spiral. . . . Click to View
Checkmate Bracelet
Meghan McBrearty
Checkmate Bracelet The supple fabric-like bracelet should be a must have bracelet for every girl. The way this bracelet slides on your skin is reason enough to make it; besides its awesome look. If your friends see it and feel it, you might have to start taking orders. I highly suggest that you invest your time into making this herringbone stitch bracelet. You will enjoy learning to use the new Miyuki Tila Beads and combining it with Czech Firepolish. . . . Click to View
Holiday Wreaths Bracelet
Kate Lippincott
Holiday Wreaths Bracelet This bracelet was designed using silver lined dark green 11/0 and silver lined dark red 11/0 seed beads to resemble holly berries and leaves in a holiday wreath; however, you can choose your own color scheme. . . . Click to View
Holiday Wreaths Earrings
Kate Lippincott
Holiday Wreaths Earrings These earrings were designed using silver lined dark green 11/0 and silver lined dark red 11/0 seed beads to resemble holly berries and leaves in a holiday wreath; however, you can choose your own color scheme. . . . Click to View
Octavia's Hoops Earrings
Meghan McBrearty
Octavia's Hoops Earrings Octavia's Hoops are a spectacularly easy and diverse project. These earrings are made with circular peyote. If you have a hard time starting peyote stitch these earrings will be a nice welcome because they are easier to start. You won't have the same starting problems. Also, these earrings may be made in so many different color ways that you could make a pair for everyday of the week. . . . Click to View
Peyote Madness Bracelet
Andrea Mazzenga
Peyote Madness Bracelet This class will show you the basic flat peyote stitch technique. This easy-to-follow stitch gives you the foundation for more complicated peyote patterns. . . . Click to View
Peyote Stitches
Andrea Mazzenga
Peyote Stitches This class shows you four basic peyote stitches: flat even count, flat odd count, two drop peyote, and circular (or tubular). Learn these basic peyote stitches and you will be prepared to create many types of peyote jewelry. . . . Click to View
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