TUTORIAL:

Advanced Right Angle Weave Necklace

Uploaded on: Jan 14, 2010
Level: Advanced
Description:

This lesson will teach you how to make an Advanced Right Angle Weave rope necklace using a single needle technique. Change the look from casual to elegant by the bead’s shapes, sizes and colors.


Please note this an ADVANCED project. Right Angle Weave is an easy stitch to master, but this particular project can throw you for a loop. If you tend to catch on easily and you consider yourself in the upper ranks of Intermediate, then by all means give this lesson a try.


Each stitch taken is covered by a step. Please don't feel intimidated by the number of steps in this tutorial! I’ve done my best to make this lesson as visually and descriptively clear as I could.

Price: $9.00
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Material List:
  • 11/0 "Southwestern Blue" glass seed beads
  • 11/0 silver metal or silver plated glass seed beads
  • 1mm Toho bugle beads or 11/0 cylinder beads to match the Southwestern Blue seed beads
  • 6x4mm oval glass pearl finish beads
  • 4mm Pacific Blue Opal Swarovski bicone crystals
  • 6lb FireLine Crystal beading thread or thread of your choice
Tool List:
  • #12 beading needle
  • scissors
  • smooth surface chain or flat nose pliers (optional)

Number of steps: 56
File size: 2374.89 KB
Page count: 26
Listing ID: #43663
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April, I always love your tutorials, but this one is really nicely made!
Eni

Thank you Eni, and thanks for the wonderful review you did on it!


April

okay, I am not a great expert by any means, but always willing to give things a go, specially if i can while the wee hours away at work.. i am about to purchase, because it is a single needle technique.. wish me luck! (The only major project I have ever done in bead weaving is a netting 'thing' i made for my stepdaughters 18th birthday...) But the collar came out well...



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