Itty bitty beaded cubes to hang from your ears.
Showing posts with label RAW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RAW. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Updating Old Beading Tutorials with New Lower Prices
For the last couple of weeks, I have been updating old tutorials and moving them off of the Bead
Infinitum website and into my Etsy shop. With the transition, most of
the patterns are getting larger gallery sections, and significantly, the prices will drop. Because these tutorials are my earlier work, the designs don't use any of the fancy new bead shapes. Pretty much everything can be made with regular seed beads and round beads, with the occasional finding (jump rings, clasp) or rivoli. No two-hole beads! So you can work from your stash.
First is the Wisdom Mandala Pendant, one of my all-time favorites to make because you can use so many different colors, and it's super detailed. Plus it has two different sides so if you mess up one, you can call it the back. https://www.etsy.com/listing/596085014/
Starburst Galaxy: Make yourself a constellation of stars! Necklaces, earrings and bracelets!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596195590/
Ionic Polyhedra Beaded Beads
Detailed instructions for 3 polyhedra, plus photos and information on many more!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596108446/
Borromean Link
includes three different link shapes.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596079388/
Lotus Drops Necklace and Earrings
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596090984/
Rivoli Urchin Necklaces and Pendant
https://www.etsy.com/listing/598377582/
In the process of updating and moving old tutorials into my Etsy, I'm combining some of them together into collections based on a theme.
This collection is on flat angle weaves with stars. It contains two complete tutorials, plus the step illustrations for a third star weave, and two pages of extra bonus material including random photos and illustrations I found buried deep inside the folders of my computer.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/598454638/
Cluster Bead Tutorial Collection:
Cube Cluster, Octahedral Cluster, Star Cluster, and Sea Star
https://www.etsy.com/listing/598630846/
Infinity Beaded Bead Collection:
91 colorful pages including 4 complete patterns and extra bonus material never before released. Make them all with just seed beads!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/612440095/
There's still more to come. Thanks for looking!
First is the Wisdom Mandala Pendant, one of my all-time favorites to make because you can use so many different colors, and it's super detailed. Plus it has two different sides so if you mess up one, you can call it the back. https://www.etsy.com/listing/596085014/
Starburst Galaxy: Make yourself a constellation of stars! Necklaces, earrings and bracelets!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596195590/
Ionic Polyhedra Beaded Beads
Detailed instructions for 3 polyhedra, plus photos and information on many more!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596108446/
Borromean Link
includes three different link shapes.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596079388/
Lotus Drops Necklace and Earrings
https://www.etsy.com/listing/596090984/
Rivoli Urchin Necklaces and Pendant
https://www.etsy.com/listing/598377582/
In the process of updating and moving old tutorials into my Etsy, I'm combining some of them together into collections based on a theme.
This collection is on flat angle weaves with stars. It contains two complete tutorials, plus the step illustrations for a third star weave, and two pages of extra bonus material including random photos and illustrations I found buried deep inside the folders of my computer.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/598454638/
Cluster Bead Tutorial Collection:
Cube Cluster, Octahedral Cluster, Star Cluster, and Sea Star
https://www.etsy.com/listing/598630846/
Infinity Beaded Bead Collection:
91 colorful pages including 4 complete patterns and extra bonus material never before released. Make them all with just seed beads!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/612440095/
There's still more to come. Thanks for looking!
Monday, March 5, 2018
Solstice Earrings Beaded with Prismatic Right Angle Weave PRAW
I made some new earrings.
You can learn more about each pair by clicking on the photos. You can also learn to make your own with my tutorial for Solstice Earrings.
Thanks for looking.
You can learn more about each pair by clicking on the photos. You can also learn to make your own with my tutorial for Solstice Earrings.
Thanks for looking.
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Floret Earrings and Charms with Modified Prismatic Right Angle Weave PRAW
Learn to make Floret Earrings and Necklace with this original variation
on Modified Prismatic Right Angle Weave (MPRAW). This version of MPRAW
is like Modified RAW described in Contemporary Geometric Beadwork, and
other beading patterns. This tutorial is written for intermediate
beaders who want to learn more about right angle weave (RAW). Knowledge of cubic RAW or
modified RAW is recommended.
This tutorial includes detailed instructions for making the Floret Earrings and the matching necklace with of tiny pendants with matching beaded beads. Everything uses Japanese seed beads in two different sizes with the addition of other small round, roundel and/or bicone beads. They are a wonderful way to small amounts of leftover seed beads and other small one-hole beads.
Each floret is 11/16 inch wide (12 mm) and almost an inch tall (23 mm). They’re small and light, making them comfortable to wear as earrings.
The tutorial is detailed including 15 colorful pages, with 110 full color illustrations and photographs. The tutorial gives detailed illustrations, photographs, and written instructions to make the Floret Earrings and matching necklace.
Thanks for looking!
This tutorial includes detailed instructions for making the Floret Earrings and the matching necklace with of tiny pendants with matching beaded beads. Everything uses Japanese seed beads in two different sizes with the addition of other small round, roundel and/or bicone beads. They are a wonderful way to small amounts of leftover seed beads and other small one-hole beads.
Each floret is 11/16 inch wide (12 mm) and almost an inch tall (23 mm). They’re small and light, making them comfortable to wear as earrings.
The tutorial is detailed including 15 colorful pages, with 110 full color illustrations and photographs. The tutorial gives detailed illustrations, photographs, and written instructions to make the Floret Earrings and matching necklace.
Thanks for looking!
Monday, December 11, 2017
Truncated Icosidodecahedron in Beads Crater Moon Beaded Bead
Meet Crater Moon.
and Crater Moon in White...
Each Crater Moon is composed of nearly 2700 beads.
The American Mathematical Society recently posted a photo of an amazing structure on their Facebook page with no comment of who made it. They called it a rhombicosidodecahedron (3.4.5.4) because that is the name of the polyhedron in the very inside layer, but Susan Goldstine noticed that the outside layer is actually a truncated icosadodecahedron (4.6.10). This object is a multilayered compound of unusual polyhedra.
With help from Susan, I figured out how to weave it with seed beads and thread. Susan built this model below using Zometool, and wrote, "This
is what the structure above each triangular face of the
rhombicosadodecahedron looks like. I feel better about not being able
to make out what's going on from the original photo. The cavity has a
triangle, six trapezoids, three pentagons, and the hexagon at the top." Furthermore, "Above each core pentagon is half an icosidodecahedron (3.5.3.5)."
To bead it, I used an edge-and-cover weave with 3 mm bugle beads for the edge beads and size 11° seed beads for the cover beads. (There's one exception, where I used 11° seed beads for the short edge beads under the squares.) In other words, every n-gon has 2n beads, including n edge beads alternated with n cover beads, all sewn in a loop.
Here you can see how I started to weave the inside layer, showing the edge-and-cover weave for (3.4.5.4), also known as the rhombicosadodecahedron as I mentioned above.
Here is the start of the second layer on Ivona's bead. She stitched loops of triangles around the pentagons, connected by at the bugle beads.
and Crater Moon in White...
Each Crater Moon is composed of nearly 2700 beads.
The American Mathematical Society recently posted a photo of an amazing structure on their Facebook page with no comment of who made it. They called it a rhombicosidodecahedron (3.4.5.4) because that is the name of the polyhedron in the very inside layer, but Susan Goldstine noticed that the outside layer is actually a truncated icosadodecahedron (4.6.10). This object is a multilayered compound of unusual polyhedra.
To bead it, I used an edge-and-cover weave with 3 mm bugle beads for the edge beads and size 11° seed beads for the cover beads. (There's one exception, where I used 11° seed beads for the short edge beads under the squares.) In other words, every n-gon has 2n beads, including n edge beads alternated with n cover beads, all sewn in a loop.
This is a photo from Ivona Suchmannova of Spiral Beading, showing the first layer curled into a ball.
This is the complete first layer of Crater Moon with 6 mm bugle beads and 11º seed beads. This piece will finish a lot larger than the others because the bugle beads are longer.Here is the start of the second layer on Ivona's bead. She stitched loops of triangles around the pentagons, connected by at the bugle beads.
This
shows the start of layer 2 with the longer, 6 mm bugles. You can see the 5 triangles around the
pentagons and the 3 trapezoids around the triangles. The short edge of the
trapezoids is the aqua 8°. All other beads are 11° and 6 mm.
Next, the center front is still just one layer,
but layer 2 is nearly complete. Layer 2
consists of 30 little 3D pentahedrons sitting
on top of the squares in the first layer. Four
little walls like a camping tent, the four other
sides of the pentahedrons include two
triangles and two trapezoids. The short sides
of the trapezoids are the one place where
we use an 11° instead of a bugle bead.
These show the second layer finished. The seed beads in the center of the Xs (aqua below, burgundy above) are the tops of the tents, the one place I used seed beads for edge beads.
This is the start of the third layer. It's triangles and pentagons. Here are the pentagons.
And here you can see both pentagons and triangles.
You can add the pentagons and triangle in two steps, or you can stitch them together.
Here you see 3 of the 12 rings done.
Four more to go!
Here all 12 are done.
The fifth and final layer requires adding 720 size 15° seed beads to the outer surface. Only then does the Crater Moon really hold its shape neatly.
You should make one.
It's just 11°, 15°, Toho 3 mm bugles, and Fireline 6lb.
And a whole lot of stitches.
Here you can see how big it is, just 1.75 inches across or 45 mm.
If you would like to have your very own Crater Moon, you can find the white one in my Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/579082293/
The larger Crater Moon is available here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/582628369/
Thanks for looking.
P.S. If you'd like to try weaving beads, but you think that the Crater Moon is a little beyond your skill set, have a look in my Etsy shop for tons of other tutorials for all skill levels.
This is the start of the third layer. It's triangles and pentagons. Here are the pentagons.
And here you can see both pentagons and triangles.
You can add the pentagons and triangle in two steps, or you can stitch them together.
Here you see 3 of the 12 rings done.
Four more to go!
Here all 12 are done.
In the fourth layer, I finished the space under the 30 squares, adding two trapezoid loops per square. 
The fifth and final layer requires adding 720 size 15° seed beads to the outer surface. Only then does the Crater Moon really hold its shape neatly.
It's just 11°, 15°, Toho 3 mm bugles, and Fireline 6lb.
And a whole lot of stitches.
Here you can see how big it is, just 1.75 inches across or 45 mm.
If you would like to have your very own Crater Moon, you can find the white one in my Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/579082293/
The larger Crater Moon is available here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/582628369/
Thanks for looking.
P.S. If you'd like to try weaving beads, but you think that the Crater Moon is a little beyond your skill set, have a look in my Etsy shop for tons of other tutorials for all skill levels.
Friday, March 31, 2017
Mini Crown Earrings Blue Jeans
It's
been a long time since I made some jewelry just for the sake of making
some jewelry. Lately, I've been focusing my attention on designing
novel works for the purpose of writing tutorials, and that takes a lot
of time to finish each project. But, last night, I made some jewelry
using one of my older patterns, and gee, it was nice to finish a piece
in one sitting. These are Mini Crown Earrings, in the colors of blue
jeans.
Find this pair here: https://www.etsy.com/ listing/522067551/
Learn to make your own: https://www.etsy.com/ listing/202127734/
Find this pair here: https://www.etsy.com/
Learn to make your own: https://www.etsy.com/
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
New Tutorial - Ginkgo Leaf Earrings Beaded with a Variation of Cubic Right Angle Weave
With nothing more than seed beads and thread, make these Gingko Leaf Earrings with this original variation on Cubic Right Angle Weave (CRAW). This tutorial is very detailed, written for advanced beginner beaders who have a basic knowledge of beading. Knowledge of CRAW is strongly recommended.
Each leaf is nearly inch wide (23 mm) and 20 mm tall. They’re small, and CRAW creates a lot of negative space. So they’re light, making them comfortable to wear as earrings.
The tutorial is 14 pages, with over 90 full color illustrations and photographs, a COLORFUL FEAST for the eyes. The tutorial gives highly detailed illustrations, photographs, and written instructions to make the earrings. Included are 14 different pairs of Gingko Leaf Earrings in different color schemes. That I have made so many pairs is a testament to how much fun these are to make and wear. Since they use mostly size 11° seed beads with just a few colors of 15° and 8° they are a wonderful way to explore color combinations with just seed beads.
I beaded Ginkgo Leaves from time to time for over three years before I figured out how to write it down on paper. In my blog, I said I'd be "insane" to write a tutorial for this design. This is actually because I didn't really understand how to do it. As I posted more and more pairs of these earrings on the internet, bead weavers wrote to me, asking me to write a tutorial. So, I kept making pairs and eventually, I drew some pictures, and my method became clearer to me. Months passed, and I made more pairs, and drew more drawings. Then I made more pairs and eventually I understood the method, and I was able to draw all of the steps in a way that makes sense. Then I took photos to match the drawings, and wrote it all up. This tutorial is the culmination of a long process to document these earrings so that other bead weavers can enjoy making them too. This tutorial is also super colorful. I used a rainbow pair for the step photos and illustrations in the hopes that you will enjoy looking at this the tutorial as much as making and wearing the earrings.
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