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MATERIALS
Difficulty: ⚈ ⚈ ⚆ ⚆ – EASY
LADYBIRD BEADED BEAD
AA – Japanese Toho seed beads size 15/0 - 1 g
BB– Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, colour A - 1 g
CC – Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, colour B - 1 g
8 mm round bead crystal clear or in the shade of the 15/0 seed
beads (AA)
Beading needle (e.g. Pony Size 10) Beading thread (e.g. Toho One-G)
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Designed by Diána Balogh exclusively for
International Beading Week 2020
This pattern is based on the Chenille Stitch developed by Geneviève Liebaert.
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Instructions:
The already existing beads are shown in pale colour. The already existing beads, through which you must lead the thread, are always highlighted in purple. The thread is shown in blue. Pull the thread after every stitches!
Pick up 6 AAs, place them on the end of the thread leaving a 4 inch (10 cm) long tail [Pic. 1.1.]. Tie a knot to form a ring [Fig. 1.1.].
Pass through the AA next to the knot [Fig. 1.2.] [Pic. 1.2.].
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* Pick up an AA and pass through the next AA [Fig. 2.1.] [Pic. 2.1.].*
Repeat from * to * 5 times.
At the last iteration pass through the AA you first added as well [Fig. 2.2.] [Pic. 2.2.].
Pull the thread after every stitch. The newly added beads you have to snap in between the 2 AAs of the first row [Pic. 2.3.].
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* Pick up an AA and pass through the next 2 AAs of the last step [Pic. 4.1.]*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration sew through the AA you first added as well [Pic. 4.2.].
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* Pick up 2 AAs and sew through the next AA of the previous row [Fig. 3.1.] [Pic. 3.1.].*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration pass through the AA you first added as well [Fig. 3.2.] [Pic. 3.2.].
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* Pick up a CC and pass through the next 2 BBs of the last step [Pic. 6.1.]*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration sew through the CC you first added as well [Pic. 6.2.].
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* Pick up 2 BBs and sew through the next AA of the last row [Pic. 5.1.].*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration pass through the BB you first added as well [Pic. 5.2.].
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* Pick up a CC and pass through the next 2 BBs of the last step [Pic. 8.1.]*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration sew through the CC you first added as well [Pic. 8.2.].
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* Pick up 2 BBs and sew through the next CC of the last row [Pic. 7.1.].*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration pass through the BB you first added as well [Pic. 7.2.].
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* Pick up an AA and pass through the next 2 BBs of the last step [Pic. 10.1.]*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration sew through the AA you first added as well [Pic. 10.2.].
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* Pick up 2 BBs and sew through the next CC of the last row [Pic. 9.1.].*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration pass through the BB you first added as well [Pic. 9.2.].
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Put the 8 mm round bead in your beadwork. Align the hole of the bead to the centre of the bottom hole of your beadwork. If your beadwork is a bit tight, and you’re having difficulties aligning the 8mm bead by hand, you can simply put a thicker needle through it, and adjust it by twisting and moving the needle. [Pic. 11.1.].
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* Pick up 2 AAs and sew through the next AA of the previous row [Pic. 12.1.].*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration pass through the AA you first added as well [Pic. 12.2.].
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* Pick up an AA and sew through the next AA of the previous row [Pic. 14.1.].*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration pass through the AA you first added as well [Pic. 14.2.].
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* Pick up an AA and pass through the next 2 AAs of the last step [Pic. 13.1.]*
Repeat from * to * 5 times. At the last iteration sew through the AA you first added as well [Pic. 13.2.].
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End the thread:
* Make a loop [Pic. 16.1.]. Pass through the loop [Pic. 16.2.] and pull the thread. Sew through some beads [Pic. 16.3.].*
Repeat from * to * once again. Pull the thread and cut it [Pic. 16.4.]. ✂
End the tail of the thread:
Thread the needle with the tail, pass through some beads and cut it. ✂
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* Pass through the AAs you added at the previous step [Pic. 15.1. - Pic. 15.3.].*
Repeat from * to * 2-3 times.
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COLOURS for the RAINBOW Ladybird beaded beads
AA – Japanese Toho seed beads size 15/0 - Opaque-Frosted Jet (49F) BB – Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, colour A - YELLOW [1]- Silver-Lined Lemon (32) YELLOW-ORANGE [2] - Silver-Lined Lt Topaz (22) ORANGE [3] - Silver-Lined Hyacinth (30B) RED [4] - Silver-Lined Ruby (25C) RED-PURPLE [5] - PermaFinish - Silver-Lined Milky Pomegranate [PF2113) PURPLE [6] - Silver-Lined Lt Amethyst (26) BLUE-PURPLE [7] - Silver-Lined Lt Grape (2219) BLUE [8] - Silver-Lined Dk Aqua (23B) HELL BLUE [9] - Silver-Lined Aquamarine (23) TURQUOISE [10] - Silver-Lined Dk Peridot (24B) GREEN [11] - Silver-Lined Frosted Peridot (27F) YELLOW-GREEN [12] - Silver-Lined Lime Green (24) CC – Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, colour B - Opaque-Frosted Jet (49F)
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