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Beginner
Work this bracelet up in the suggested colors for a bright splash of fall fun, or use crystal colors of your choice. This modified Apache leaf stitch works up quickly.
On the pattern pages, I have provided you with:
Picture of the finished bracelet
Suggested supply list and sources
Step by step illustrations with text
Instructions for traditional Apache Leaf constructions plus two needle RAW construction (I personally find this method much easier)
Approximate Finished size:
variable
Supplies Used:
size 11 seed beads and 4mm crystal bicones
Technique:
Apache Leaf Stitch or RAW
Pages to Print:
5 plus cover
Skill Level:
advanced beginner to intermediate
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I've been designing beaded jewelry for about 8 years. My initial attempts at designing were to make beautiful jewelry with semi-precious (healing) stones. The beads kind of took over my life and I'm not particular what I use to design with as long as it is a high quality bead.
I can't say I have a favorite stitch or type of bead, but lately I've been experimenting with the new Twin beads and ...
I've been designing beaded jewelry for about 8 years. My initial attempts at designing were to make beautiful jewelry with semi-precious (healing) stones. The beads kind of took over my life and I'm not particular what I use to design with as long as it is a high quality bead.
I can't say I have a favorite stitch or type of bead, but lately I've been experimenting with the new Twin beads and Super Duos.
Next on my to-do list is design some items with Cubic Right Angle Weave with the Twins. It works in my head, now to put thread and beads to it.
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