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Create a patriotic peyote bracelet p.74 KUMIHIMO ON THE DOUBLE Learn to use a marudai p.36 CRAFT A CLASSIC SET WITH GEMSTONES AND WIREp.30 JUNE 2016 Issue 133 Leather + beads = stunning on-trend jewelryp.49 Make this modern pendant STYLE QUIZ Who is your celebrity jewelry double? p. 90 • How to do a gemstone ID scratch test p.28 • Three designs with pearls pp.52, 59, 72 SHOP SMART: Your guide to Czech glass p.16 www.BeadAndButton.com plus mandala Stitch this dimensional pendant with seed beads and SuperDuos. Your complete beading resource SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE June 2016 A DIGITAL SUPPLEMENT TO BEAD&BUTTON MAGAZINE Christmas in June! BB & Stitch a holiday wall hanging p. 10 Make merry with beaded trees p. 16 Deck yourself with adorable beaded wreaths p. 8 Make these darling frosty friends for a festive holiday season p. 4 Make fun earrings, gift toppers, or ornaments for your holiday tree p. 7

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Create a patrioticpeyotebracelet p.74

KUMIHIMO ON THE DOUBLE

Learn to use a marudai p.36

CRAFT A CLASSIC SET WITH GEMSTONES AND WIRE p.30

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Leather + beads = stunning on-trend jewelry p.49

Make this modern pendant

STYLE QUIZWho isyour celebrity jewelrydouble?p. 90

• How to do a gemstone ID scratch test p.28

• Three designs with pearls pp.52, 59, 72

• SHOP SMART: Your guide to Czech glass p.16 www.BeadAndButton.com

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mandala

Stitch this dimensional pendant with seed beads and SuperDuos.

Your complete beading resource

SUBSCRIBER

EXCLUSIVEJune 2016

A DIGITAL SUPPLEMENT TO BEAD&BUTTON MAGAZINE

Christmas in June!

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Stitch a holiday wall hanging p. 10

Make merry with beaded trees p. 16

Deck yourself with adorable beaded wreaths p. 8

Make these darling frosty friends for a festive holiday season p. 4

Make fun earrings, gift toppers, or ornaments for your holiday tree p. 7

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Christmas in June

The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is still far off on the horizon, but

we wanted to give you a head start on holiday decorating with a sampling

of cute 3-D Christmas earrings and a gorgeous holiday wall hanging. Not

one for cutesy jewelry? All four earring designs would also be adorable as tree

ornaments or gift toppers. And they’re fast and easy to make, so you can work

up a whole slew of them before the holiday hubbub hits. Ease into these projects

with the candy cane design (p. 7). It’s a simple spiraling pattern in tubular peyote.

The wreath (p. 8), a clever take on spiral rope, is also a good one for nearly instant

gratification. The snowman (p. 4) and the tree (p. 16) are a bit more of a chal-

lenge, but you’ll find that they are an absolute delight to make. And the holiday

wall hanging (p. 10) will be a wonderful addition to your holiday

décor for years to come. Happy beading!

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Candy cane earrings ...........................................7

Wreath earrings .................................................... 8

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Christmas tree earrings ......................................16

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MODIFIED PEYOTE STITCH

Snowman earrings

Everyone on your gift list will want a pair of these adorable little men of snow. If earrings aren’t your thing, how cute would these be hanging

from a miniature tree?

designed by Richard Eivins

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Materialsearrings 11⁄4 in. (3.2 cm)• 2 8 mm round beads (white or clear, for

support inside the body)• 2 6 mm round beads (white or clear, for

support inside the head)• 110 seed beads

- 3 g color A, white - 1 g color B, black - 1 g color C, orange - 1 g color D, brown

• Fireline, 6 lb. test• beading needles, #12• 2 pairs of chainnose, flatnose, and/or

bentnose pliers

Online beading basics www.BeadAndButton.com/basics• ending thread• square knot• opening and closing loops and jump rings

Richard Eivins loves design-ing beaded items and seeing the enjoyment it brings others. Contact Richard in care of Bead&Button.

Round 7: Pick up three As, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round, and step up through the first three As added in this round (f–g). Slip a 6 mm round bead into the center of the beadwork, and then pull the thread tight to cinch up the beads. Round 8: Pick up an A, and sew through the next three As in the previ-ous round. Pick up a B, and sew through the next three As in the previous round. Repeat this stitch once. Pick up an A, sew through the next three As to com-plete the round, and step up through the first A added in this round (g–h).Round 9: Pick up two As, and sew through the next B in the previous round. Repeat this stitch once. Pick up two As, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Repeat this last stitch once, and then step up through the first two As added in this round (h–i).Round 10: Pick up an A, and sew through the next two As in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round. Step up through the first A added in this round (i–j). Round 11: Pick up an A, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round, and step up through the first A added in this round (j–k).3 To begin the snowman’s hat, pick up a B, and sew through the next A

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in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round, and step up through the first B added in this round. 4 Repeat step 3 three times, sewing through the Bs added in the previous round. Retrace the thread path of the last round.5 With the front of the head facing you, exit a B in the last round on the side of the hat. Pick up four Bs, and sew through the corresponding B on the opposite side of the hat to form a loop. Retrace the thread path to reinforce the connection, and then sew through the last four rounds to exit the first round of Bs added in step 3.6 To add the brim of the hat, pick up a B, and sew through the B your thread exited at the start of this step. Sew through the next two Bs to exit

Snowman head1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, pick up four color A 110 seed beads, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Tie the beads into a ring using a square knot, and sew through the next A. (figure 1, point a). 2 Work in rounds of tubular peyote stitch as follows, pulling the thread tight after completing each round to cinch up the beads:Round 2: Pick up an A, and sew through the next A in the ring. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round, and step up through the first A added in this round (a–b). Round 3: Pick up two color B 110 seed beads, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up two As, and sew through the next A in the round. Repeat this last stitch twice to complete the round, and step up through the first two Bs added in this round (b–c).Round 4: Pick up a B, and sew through the next two As in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the next two As. Repeat this last stitch once. Pick up a B, and sew through the next two Bs to complete the round, and step up through the first B added in this round (c–d). Round 5: Pick up three As, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Repeat this stitch once. Pick up three As, and sew through the next B in the previous round. Repeat this last stitch once to complete the round, and step up through the first three As added in this round (d–e).Round 6: Pick up an A, and sew through the next three As in the previ-ous round. Repeat this stitch three times, and step up through the first A added in the round (e–f).

FIGURE 1

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the following B in the first round. Repeat these stitches three times, and then sew through the first B added in this round. 7 Pick up three Bs, and sew through the next B in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times, and then retrace the thread path of the head a few times. Sew through the beadwork to exit the center A between the eyes and mouth. 8 Pick up three color C 110 seed beads, skip the last C added, and sew back through the next two Cs and the A your thread exited at the start of this step. Retrace the thread path, and end the working thread and tail.

Snowman body1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, pick up six As, leaving a 10-in. (25 cm) tail. Tie the beads into a ring using a square knot, and sew through the next A (figure 2, point a). 2 Work in rounds as follows, pulling the thread tight after completing each round:Round 2: Pick up an A, and sew through the next A in the ring. Repeat this stitch five times to complete the round, and step up through the first A added in this round (a–b).Round 3: Pick up a B, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following A in the previous round. Repeat this last stitch four times to complete the round, and step up through the first B added (b–c).Round 4: Pick up two As, and sew through the next bead in the previous round. Repeat this stitch five times to complete the round, and step up through the first two As added (c–d).Round 5: Pick up an A, and sew through the next two As in the previous round. Repeat this stitch five times to complete the round, and step up through the first A added (d–e).Round 6: Pick up three As, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Repeat this stitch five times to complete the round, and step up through the first three As add (e–f).Round 7: Pick up an A, and sew through the next three As in the previ-ous round. Repeat this stitch three times.

Pick up a B, and sew through the next three As in the previous round. To com-plete the round, pick up an A, sew through the next three As in the previ-ous round, and step up through the first A added (f–g).Round 8: Work as in round 6 to add three As per stitch (g–h).Round 9: Pick up an A, and sew through the next three As in the previ-ous round. Repeat this stitch five times to complete the round, and step up through the first A added (h–i). Slip the 8 mm round bead into the center of the beadwork, and hold it in place until you complete the next round.Round 10: Pick up two As, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Repeat this stitch five times to complete the round, and step up through the first two As added (i–j). Round 11: Pick up an A, and sew through the next two As in the previous round. Repeat this stitch once. Repeat once more, except pick up a B instead of an A. Pick up an A, and sew through the next two As in the previous round. Repeat this last stitch twice to complete the round, and step up through the first A added (j–k). Round 12: Pick up an A, and sew through the next bead in the previous round. Repeat this stitch five times to complete the round (k–l). Retrace the thread path to cinch up the beads. With the front of the body facing you, sew through the beadwork to exit an A on one side of the body, three As from the

top button and four rounds from the top of the body.3 To add an arm, pick up seven color D 110 seed beads. Skip the last three Ds, and sew back through the next four Ds and the A adjacent to the A your thread exited at the start of this step. Sew through the beadwork to exit the corresponding A on the opposite side of the body. Repeat this step to add a second arm, and then sew through the beadwork to exit an A in the last round of As on the top of the body. End the tail, but keep the working thread to attach the body to the head.

Assembly1 Align the body and head so the buttons line up with the face.2 Sew through a corresponding A in the bottom round of the head, and then sew through the next two As in the last round of the body (photo). Repeat this stitch several times to attach the head and body, and then end the working thread. 3 Open an earring finding, and attach it to the loop of Bs above the hat.4 Make a second earring. w

FIGURE 2

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1 On 11⁄2 yd. (1.4 m) of thread, pick up two color A 110 seed beads and two color B 110 seed beads, and tie the beads into a ring using a square knot,leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Retrace the thread path, and exit between the As (figure, point a).2 Pick up an A, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following B. Pick up a B, and sew through the next B. Pick up a B, sew through the following A, and then step up through the first A added in the round (a–b).3 Work as in step 2 for a total of 47 rounds. 4 Cut a 13⁄4-in. (4.4 cm) piece of 18-gauge wire, slide it into the center of the tube, and sew through the last four beads added in the end round several times to close the opening. Curve the tube into a cane shape, and then sew through the beadwork to exit a bead at the top center of the curve.

PEYOTE STITCH

Candy cane earringsEasy and quick to make, these candy cane earrings will add that festive flair to any holiday wardrobe.

designed by Richard Eivins

Materialsearrings 11⁄2 in. (3.8 cm)• 110 seed beads

- 3 g color A (red) - 3 g color B (white)

• Fireline, 6 lb. test (crystal)• beading needles, #12• 31⁄2 in. (8.9 cm) 18-gauge wire• 1 pair of earring findings• wire cutters

Online beading basics www.BeadAndButton.com/basics• peyote stitch: tubular• ending thread• square knot

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5 Pick up two Bs, two As, a B, and the loop of an ear wire. Skip the last four 110s just added, and sew back through the first B picked up to make a small loop. Sew through the next bead along the curve, and then retrace the thread path several times to reinforce the connection. End the working thread and tail. 6 Repeat steps 1–5 to make a second earring. w

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110 seed bead, color A

110 seed bead, color B

110 seed bead, color C

110 seed bead, color D

SPIRAL ROPE

Wreath earringsDeck yourself out while you’re decking the halls with adorable holiday wreath earrings.

designed by Richard Eivins

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Wreath1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, pick up four color A 110 seed beads, a color B 110 seed bead, a color C 110 seed bead, and a B. Leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, sew through the first four As again (figure 1). Push the B, C, and B to one side.2 Pick up an A and three Bs, and sew through the last three As in the previous stitch and the A picked up in this step (figure 2). Push the three Bs over to sit on top of the previous loop. Repeat this step once more. 3 Pick up an A, a B, a C, and a B. Sew through the last three As in the previous stitch and the first A picked up in this step. Push the B, C, and B to sit on top of the previous loop.4 Repeat steps 2–3 until you have a total of 43 loops.

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Materialsearrings 1 in. (2.5 cm)• 110 seed beads

- 2–3 g color A, red - 3–4 g color B, green - 1–2 g color C, white - 1 g color D, gold

• Fireline, 6 lb. test (crystal)• beading needles, #12• 1 pair of earring findings• 2 pairs of chainnose, bentnose, and/or

flatnose pliers

Online beading basics www.BeadAndButton.com/basics• ladder stitch• ending thread• opening and closing loops

Richard Eivins loves designing beaded items and seeing the enjoy-ment it brings others. Contact Richard in care of Bead&Button.

5 Position the beadwork so eight of the Cs are on one side (this will become the front of the wreath) and seven Cs are on the other side (this will become the back). Sew through the first A added in step 1 to join the beadwork into a ring. Following a ladder stitch thread path (without adding any beads), sew through the first and last As so they sit side by side. Retrace the thread path twice, and end the threads. There will be a slight gap between the loops on the wreath with two As in the center.

Bow1 On 2 ft. (61 cm) of thread, pick up one color D seed bead and nine As, and sew through the D to form a loop (figure 3, a–b), leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Pick up nine As, and sew through

are shown in the wreath for clarity), and continue up through the center D in the bow (figure 5, a–b). Sew down through the other A at the connection point of the wreath, and continue up through the center D in the bow (b–c). Sew down through one of the As at the connection point of the wreath, and up through the other A at the connection point. Your thread should be behind the bow (figure 6, a–b). 2 Pick up four As, and sew through both As at the connection point of the wreath to form a loop (b–c). Retrace the thread path of this connection, and end the working thread.3 Open an earring finding, and attach it to the loop of As.4 Make a second earring. w

the D to form a loop on the other side of the D (b–c). Retrace the thread path, exiting the D. 2 Pick up seven As and four Ds, skip the last D added, and sew back through the next three Ds and seven As just added. Continue through the D your thread exited at the start of this step to form a tail for the bow, (figure 4, a–b) and tighten. 3 Work as in step 1, except pick up five As instead of seven to add a second shorter bow tail (b–c). Position this bow tail next to the other. End the tail, but not the working thread.

Connection1 Sew down through one of the two As at the connection point of the wreath (only these two beads

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FIVE-DROP PEYOTE STITCH

Holiday wall hangingFive-drop peyote speeds up the process in this lovely decoration, and crystal fringe creates just the right amount of sparkle. Work five-drop peyote stitch the same way as basic flat peyote, but treat sets of five beads as if they were a single bead.

designed by Josie Fabre

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PATTERN

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Materialswall hanging 17⁄8 x 10 in. (4.8 x 25 cm)• 20 8 mm top-drilled bicone crystals

(crystal)• 4 mm bicone crystals (Swarovski)

- 20 color H (light siam) - 20 color I (fern green)

• 66 3mm bicone crystals, (Swarovski, crystal AB)

• 2 g 6 mm bugle beads (Miyuki, opaque white)

• 2 g 12 mm bugle beads (Miyuki, silver-lined transparent crystal)

• 3g 150 seed beads (Toho 21, silver-lined crystal)

• 150 Miyuki Delica cylinder beads - 5 g color A (DBS0861, matte

transparent blue) - 1 g color B (DBS0046, silver-lined

kelly green) - 3 g color C (DBS0251, opaque

luster pewter) - 5 g color D (DBS0200, opaque white) - 1 g color E (DBS0148, silver-lined

dark green) - 3 g color F (DBS0307, metallic dark gray) - 2 g color G (DBS0723, opaque red)

• Fireline, 4 lb. test • beading needles, #13

Online beading basics www.BeadAndButton.com/basics• peyote stitich • ending and adding thread • attaching a stop bead

Josie Fabre has been beading for more than 10 years. She became hooked on designing patterns after she made several squares for the 2012 Bead-It-Forward project (www.bead-it-forward.com). She is a full-time scientist and mother but beads every chance she gets. She is inspired by nature, art, and architecture. Contact her at [email protected], or visit www.josie.etsy.com.

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Panel1 On a comfortable length of thread, attach a stop bead, leaving a 12-in. (30 cm) tail. Starting from the upper right-hand corner of the pattern, pick up ten color A 150 cylinder beads, one color D 150 cylinder bead, 14 As, one D, and 14 As. These beads will shift to form the first two rows as the next row is added.2 To work row 3, read the pattern from left to right: Pick up five As, skip the last five As in the previous row, and sew through the next five beads. Pick up four As and a D, skip five beads in the previ-ous row, and sew through the next five beads. Pick up five As, skip five beads in the previous row, and sew through the next five beads. Pick up five As, skip five beads in the previous row, and sew through the next five beads.3 Following the pattern, continue work-ing in flat five-drop peyote stitch using the appropriate color beads and pick-ing up five beads per stitch. End and add thread as needed.

notationsIf you prefer working peyote stitch from words instead of a graphed pattern, the chart below is for you!Each five-bead stitch is indicated by one or more numbers followed by one or more bead letters. The stitches are separated by a semi-colon. If you need to pick-up more than one bead color in a given stitch you’ll see a coma between the colors.

Row 4: (5)A; (1)D, (4)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 5: (5)A; (4)A, (1)D; (5)A; (5)ARow 6: (5)A; (1)D, (4)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 7: (5)A; (4)A, (1)D; (5)A; (5)ARow 8: (5)A; (1)D, (4)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 9: (5)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)A; (5)ARow 10: (5)A; (1)D, (4)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 11: (5)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)A; (5)ARow 12: (5)A; (1)D, (4)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 13: (5)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)A; (5)ARow 14: (5)A; (1)D, (4)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 15: (5)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)A; (5)ARow 16: (5)A; (1)D, (4)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 17: (5)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)A; (5)ARow 18: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (5)A; (5)ARow 19: (5)A; (3)A, (2)B; (5)A; (5)ARow 20: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)A

Row 21: (5)A; (3)A, (1)B, (1)F; (5)A; (5)ARow 22: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)ARow 23: (5)A; (3)A, (1)B, (1)F; (5)A; (5)ARow 24: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (4)A,(1)B; (5)ARow 25: (5)A; (3)A, (1)B, (1)F; (5)A; (5)ARow 26: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (4)A, (1)B; (5)ARow 27: (5)A; (2)A, (1)B, (2)F; (5)A; (5)ARow 28: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (3)A, (1)B, (1)F; (5)ARow 29: (5)A; (2)A, (1)B, (2)F; (5)A; (1)D, (4)ARow 30: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (3)A, (1)B, (1)F; (5)ARow 31: (5)A; (2)A, (1)B, (1)F, (1)B; (5)A; (1)D, (4)ARow 32: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (3)A, (1)B, (1)F; (5)ARow 33: (5)A; (2)A, (2)F, (1)B; (5)A; (1)D, (4)ARow 34: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (3)A (2)F; (5)ARow 35: (5)A; (2)A, (2)F, (1)B; (5)A; (1)D, (4)ARow 36: (5)A; (2)D, (3)A; (3)A, (2)F; (5)ARow 37: (5)A; (1)A, (4)D; (5)A; (1)D, (4)ARow 38: (5)A; (3)D, (2)A; (2)A, (3)C; (5)ARow 39: (5)A; (2)A, (1)F, (2)D; (5)A; (2)D, (3)ARow 40: (5)A; (3)D, (2)A; (3)A, (1)F, (1)D; (5)ARow 41: (5)A; (2)A, (1)F, (2)D; (5)A; (1)C, (2)D, (2)ARow 42: (5)A; (3)D, (2)A; (3)A, (1)F, (1)D; (5)ARow 43: (5)A; (2)A, (1)F, (2)D; (5)A; (1)C, (2)D, (2)ARow 44: (5)A; (1)C, (2)D, (2)A; (3)A, (1)F, (1)D; (5)ARow 45: (5)A; (2)A, (1)F, (2)D; (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (1)C, (2)D, (2)ARow 46: (5)A; (1)C, (2)D, (2)A; (3)A, (1)F, (1)D; (5)ARow 47: (5)A; (2)A, (1)F, (2)D; (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (1)C, (2)D, (2)ARow 48: (5)A; (1)C, (2)D, (2)A; (2)A, (3)C; (5)ARow 49: (5)A; (1)A, (4)F; (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (4)F, (1)ARow 50: (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (4)F, (1)A; (2)A, (3)F; (5)ARow 51: (5)A; (5)C; (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C, (1)ARow 52: (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)F, (1)A; (2)A, (3)C; (5)ARow 53: (5)A; (1)A, (4)D; (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (1)F, (1)E, (2)F, (1)A

Row 54: (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)F, (1)A; (2)A, (3)D; (5)ARow 55: (5)A; (1)A, (1)D, (1)G, (2)D; (1)A, (1)E, (3)A; (1)F, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)ARow 56: (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)F, (1)A; (2)A, (3)D; (5)ARow 57: (5)A; (1)A, (1)D, (1)G, (2)D; (1)A, (1)E, (3)A; (1)F, (1)E, (1)F, (1)E, (1)ARow 58: (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (5)F; (2)A, (3)D; (5)ARow 59: (5)A; (1)A, (3)G, (1)D; (1)A, (1)E, (2)A, (1)F; (4)F, (1)ARow 60: (1)A, (1)D, (3)A; (5)G; (2)A, (3)D; (5)ARow 61: (5)A; (1)A, (3)G, (1)D; (1)A, (1)E, (1)A, (2)G; (5)GRow 62: (1)A, (1)G, (2)A, (1)G; (5)D; (2)A, (1)D, (1)G, (1)D; (5)A.Row 63: (1)A, (2)B, (2)A; (1)A, (3)G, (1)D; (1)E (2)E, (1)A, (1)D; (4)D, (1)CRow 64: (1)A, (2)G, (2)A; (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C; (2)A, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (5)ARow 65: (1)A, (2)B, (2)A; (5)G; (3)E, (2)A; (1)C, (3)F, (1)A.Row 66: (1)A, (2)G, (2)A; (5)D; (2)A, (1)D, (1)G, (1)D; (5)A.Row 67: (4)B, (1)A; (1)A, (3)F, (1)D; (3)E, (2)A; (1)F, (1)C, (2)D, (1)A.Row 68: (1)A, (2)G, (2)A; (1)C, (1)D, (1)C (1)D, (1)C; (2)A, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (5)ARow 69: (4)B, (1)A; (1)A, (1)F, (1)C (1)F, (1)D; (3)E, (2)A; (1)F, (1)C, (2)D, (1)ARow 70: (1)A, (2)G, (2)A; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D; (2)A, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (5)ARow 71: (4)B, (1); (1)A, (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)D; (3)E, (2)A; (1)F, (1)C, (2)D, (1)ARow 72: (1)A, (2)G, (2)A; (5)D; (1)A, (1)D, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (5)A.Row 73: (4)B, (1)A; (1)A, (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)D; (4)E, (1)A; (1)F, (1)C, (2)D, (1)ARow 74: (3)G, (2)A; (2)D, (1)B, (2)D; (1)E, (1)D, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (5)A.Row 75: (5)B; (1)A, (3)F, (1)D; (4)E, (1)A; (2)F, (2)D, (1)A.Row 76: (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)D; (1)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)B, (1)D; (1)E, (1)F, (3)G; (1)A, (1)D, (3)ARow 77: (5)B; (5)F; (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C, (1)A; (2)F, (2)D, (1)ARow 78: (1)G, (1)F, (1)G, (1)A, (1)D; (1)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)B, (1)D; (1)D, (1)F, (3)G; (1)A, (1)D, (3)ARow 79: (5)B; (1)A, (3)C, (1)F; (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)A; (2)F, (2)D, (1)ARow 80: (1)G, (1)F, (2)G, (1)D; (1)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)B, (1)D; (1)D (1)F, (1)G, (1)D, (1)G; (1)A, (1)D, (2)A, (1)B

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Row 81: (5)B; (2)A, (2)C, (1)G; (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C, (1)A; (2)F, (2)D, (1)ARow 82: (1)G, (1)F, (2)G, (1)D; (1)D, (3)B, (1)C; (1)D, (2)G, (1)D, (1)G; (1)A, (1)D, (2)A, (1)BRow 83: (5)C; (2)A, (1)F, (2)G; (4)F, (1)A; (2)F, (2)D, (1)ARow 84: (1)F, (1)B, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (4)D, (1)C; (3)G, (1)D, (1)G; (1)A, (1)D, (2)A, (1)CRow 85: (5)C; (2)A, (1)F, (2)G; (4)C, (1)A; (2)F, (2)D, (1)ARow 86: (1)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)G, (1)D; (4)D, (1)C; (3)G, (1)D, (1)G; (1)A, (1)D, (2)A, (1)BRow 87: (5)B; (2)A, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (3)F, (1)D, (1)A; (2)F, (1)C, (1)D, (1)ARow 88: (1)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)G, (1)D; (4)D, (1)C; (1)G, (1)D, (1)G, (1)D, (1)G; (1)A, (1)D, (1)A, (2)BRow 89: (5)B; (2)A, (1)F, (1)G, (1)D; (3)F, (1)D, (1)A; (2)F, (1)C, (1)D, (1)ARow 90: (4)C, (1)D; (4)F, (1)D; (1)G, (1)D, (1)G, (1)D, (1)G; (1)A, (1)D, (3)BRow 91: (5)C; (2)A, (2)G, (1)D; (1)D, (2)F, (1)D, (1)A; (1)F, (2)C, (1)D, (1)ARow 92: (5)C; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D; (1)G, (1)D, (1)G, (1)D, (1)G; (1)A, (1)D, (3)CRow 93: (5)C; (2)A, (2)G, (1)D; (1)G, (1)F, (1)C, (1)D, (1)A; (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)D, (1)ARow 94: (3)D, (1)F, (1)A; (5)D; (1)G, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)F; (1)A, (1)G, (3)CRow 95: (5)D; (2)A, (2)G, (1)D; (1)G, (1)F, (1)C, (1)D, (1)A; (3)F, (1)D, (1)ARow 96: (3)D, (1)F, (1)A; (5)D; (1)G, (4)D; (1)A, (1)G, (1)C, (1)F, (1)CRow 97: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (2)A, (2)G, (1)D; (1)G, (1)F, (1)C, (1)D, (1)A; (3)F, (1)D, (1)ARow 98: (3)D, (1)F, (1)A; (2)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D; (1)G, (4)D; (2)G, (1)C, (1)F, (1)GRow 99: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (2)A, (2)G, (1)D; (1)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)A; (3)F, (1)D, (1)ARow 100: (3)D, (1)F, (1)A; (1)C, (2)D, (1)F, (1)D; (1)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C; (3)G, (2)CRow 101: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)A, (3)G, (1)D; (2)G, (1)D, (1)E, (1)A; (1)D, (2)F, (1)D, (1)ARow 102: (5)B; (2)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D; (1)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C; (3)G, (2)CRow 103: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)A, (3)G, (1)D; (2)G, (1)D, (1)E, (1)A; (1)D, (2)F, (1)D, (1)A

Row 104: (5)D; (2)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D; (1)G, (1)D, (3)F; (3)G, (1)D, (1)GRow 105: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (4)G, (1)D; (3)G, (2)D; (2)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)ARow 106: (5)E; (5)G; (1)G, (1)D, (3)F; (4)G, (1)CRow 107: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)C, (3)G, (1)D; (2)G, (3)D, (5)DRow 108: (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (5)B; (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (2)CRow 109: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)C (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)D; (5)F; (5)CRow 110: (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (5)F; (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C; (4)D, (1)GRow 111: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (4)C, (1)D; (4)C, (1)D; (2)D, (3)CRow 112: (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C; (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C; (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C Row 113: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)C, (4)F; (4)F, (1)D; (2)D, (1)C, (1)F, (1)DRow 114: (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (1)C, (1)D; (2)D, (1)F, (2)D; (2)F, (3)D; (4)D, (1)CRow 115: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)C, (4)B; (5)B; (2)D, (2)F, (1)DRow 116: (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C, (1)D; (2)D, (1)F, (2)D; (5)B; (4)D, (1)GRow 117: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (1)C, (4)B; (5)B; (2)D, (2)F, (1)DRow 118: (1)E, (1)C, (1)F, (2)D; (1)B, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (5)B; (4)D, (1)CRow 119: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)C, (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C; (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (1)C, (1)F; (2)D, (2)F, (1)DRow 120: (3)F, (2)D; (1)B, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (1)F, (1)C, (1)E, (1)C, (1)F; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (2)CRow 121: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)C, (4)F, (5)F; (2)D, (2)F, (1)DRow 122: (1)F, (2)C, (2)D; (1)B, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (2)F, (1)E, (2)F; (4)D, (1)GRow 123: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (1)C, (4)D; (5)D; (2)D, (2)F, (1)DRow 124: (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (2)D; (1)B, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (1)C, (1)F, (1)E, (1)F, (1)C; (4)D, (1)CRow 125: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (2)E, (1)F, (1)C, (1)F; (1)F, (1)C, (1)F, (2)E; (2)D, (2)F, (1)DRow 126: (3)F, (2)D; (2)D, (1)F, (2)D; (2)F, (1)E, (2)F; (4)D, (1)CRow 127: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)E, (4)D; (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (2)D, (2)F, (1)DRow 128: (5)C; (2)D, (1)F, (2)D; (1)C,

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(1)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)G; (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (1)CRow 149: (2)E, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)E, (2)D, (2)G; (1)G, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (1)D, (4)BRow 150: (2)F, (1)D, (1)F, (1)B; (1)D, (4)F; (1)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)F; (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (1)CRow 151: (2)E, (1)D, (2)C; (1)E, (2)D, (2)G; (2)G, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (1)F, (4)BRow 152: (2)F, (1)D, (2)B; (1)D, (4)F; (1)D, (3)C, (1)D; (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)F, (1)GRow 153: (3)E, (1)C, (1)G; (1)E, (2)D, (2)G; (2)G, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (5)BRow 154: (2)F, (3)B; (5)C; (1)D, (3)C, (1)D; (1)D (1)F, (2)D, (1)CRow 155: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)E, (2)D, (2)G; (2)G, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (5)CRow 156: (3)F, (2)C; (5)F; (1)D, (3)C, (1)D; (1)D, (1)F, (2)D, (1)CRow 157: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)E, (1)D, (2)G, (1)D; (1)D, (2)G, (1)D, (1)E; (5)FRow 158: (5)F; (5)F; (1)C, (3)D, (1)C; (4)D, (1)GRow 159: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (1)E, (1)D, (2)G, (1)D; (1)D (2)G, (1)D, (1)E; (1)F, (3)D, (1)FRow 160: (2)F, (3)C; (3)F, (1)B, (1)F; (1)D, (3)F, (1)D; (2)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)CRow 161: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)E, (1)D, (2)G, (1)D; (1)D, (2)G, (1)D, (1)E; (1)F, (3)D, (1)FRow 162: (2)F, (3)D; (3)F, (1)B, (1)F; (1)D, (3)F, (1)D; (2)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)CRow 163: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)E, (3)C, (1)D; (1)D, (3)C, (1)E; (5)GRow 164: (2)F, (3)G; (1)G, (2)F, (1)B, (1)F; (5)E; (2)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)GRow 165: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (1)E, (4)D; (4)D, (1)E; (5)GRow 166: (5)G; (2)G, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F; (2)D, (1)F, (2)D; (2)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)CRow 167: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)D, (3)C, (1)D; (1)D, (3)C, (1)D; (5)DRow 168: (5)D; (2)D, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F; (2)D, (1)F, (2)D; (2)D, (1)B, (1)D, (1)CRow 169: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)D, (2)C, (2)D; (1)D, (1)F, (2)C, (1)D; (1)D (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)DRow 170: (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D; (2)D, (1)F, (1)B, (1)F; (2)D, (1)F, (2)D; (1)D,

(3)B, (1)GRow 171: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (1)D, (3)C, (1)G; (1)G, (3)C, (1)D; (5)DRow 172: (5)D; (2)D, (3)B; (1)G, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G; (1)D, (3)B, (1)CRow 173: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (3)D, (2)G; (1)G, (1)F, (3)D; (5)CRow 174: (5)C; (2)C, (3)B; (5)C; (5)BRow 175: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (2)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D; (5)DRow 176: (5)D; (1)D (4)B; (1)C, (4)F; (5)CRow 177: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (2)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)B; (5)CRow 178: (5)C; (1)C, (4)D; (1)C, (4)F; (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)CRow 179: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (2)G, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D; (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)FRow 180: (1)C, (4)D; (5)D; (5)E; (5)DRow 181: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (2)E; (2)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)D; (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)FRow 182: (1)C, (4)D; (1)D, (4)C; (5)D; (4)C, (1)DRow 183: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (5)D; (5)D; (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)FRow 184: (1)C, (4)D; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)C; (5)C; (1)C (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)DRow 185: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)D, (4)C; (4)C, (1)D; (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)FRow 186: (1)C, (4)D; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)C; (2)C, (1)D, (2)C; (1)C, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)DRow 187: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)D, (4)C; (4)C, (1)D; (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)FRow 188: (1)C, (4)D; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)C; (2)D, (1)C, (2)D; (1)C, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)DRow 189: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (1)D, (2)C, (2)D; (1)D, (3)C, (1)D; (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)FRow 190: (1)C, (3)D, (1)F; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)C; (5)C; (1)C (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)DRow 191: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (2)C; (1)C (1)D, (2)C, (1)D; (1)C, (1)F, (2)D, (1)F

Row 192: (1)C, (2)D, (1)F, (1)D; (1)D, (1)C, (1)D, (1)E, (1)C; (5)G; (1)C, (1)E, (1)D, (1)C, (1)DRow 193: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (1)E, (1)D, (2)C, (1)G; (1)G, (1)C, (1)D, (1)C, (1)E; (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E, (1)DRow 194: (1)C, (1)D, (2)F, (1)D; (1)D, (4)C; (5)G; (4)C, (1)DRow 195: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (2)E, (1)C, (2)G; (2)G, (1)C, (2)E; (1)F, (2)D, (2)ERow 196: (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (2)D; (1)D, (1)C, (3)D; (5)G; (3)D, (1)C, (1)DRow 197: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (2)D, (1)C, (1)G, (1)D; (1)D, (1)G, (1)C, (2)D; (1)F, (1)D, (3)ERow 198: (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (1)D, (1)C, (1)G, (1)D, (1)E; (5)D; (1)E, (1)F, (1)G, (1)C, (1)DRow 199: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (2)D, (3)G; (3)G, (2)D; (1)F, (1)D, (3)ERow 200: (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (1)D, (1)G, (1)C, (1)F, (1)D; (5)G; (2)F, (1)C, (1)G, (1)DRow 201: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (2)D, (3)G; (3)G, (2)D; (1)F, (1)D, (3)ERow 202: (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (1)D, (2)C, (2)F; (5)G; (2)F, (2)C, (1)DRow 203: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (5)D; (5)D; (1)F, (1)D, (3)ERow 204: (1)C, (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)E; (1)D, (1)C, (1)G, (2)F; (5)D; (2)F, (1)G, (1)C, (1)DRow 205: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (2)D, (3)G; (3)G, (2)D; (1)F, (1)D, (3)ERow 206: (1)C, (1)D, (3)C; (1)D, (1)G, (1)C, (2)F; (5)G; (2)F, (1)C, (1)G, (1)DRow 207: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1)G; (2)D, (3)G; (3)G, (2)D; (5)CRow 208: (1)C, (2)D, (2)C; (1)D, (2)C, (2)F; (5)G; (2)F, (2)C, (1)DRow 209: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)G, (1)C; (2)D, (3)G; (3)G, (2)D; (1)D, (4)CRow 210: (1)C, (4)D; (1)D, (1)C, (1)G, (2)F; (5)G; (2)F, (1)G, (1)C, (1)DRow 211: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (2)C; (2)D, (3)G; (3)G, (2)D; (5)DRow 212: (1)C, (4)D; (1)C, (1)G, (1)C, (2)F; (5)G; (2)F, (1)C, (1)G, (1)CRow 213: (1)D, (1)F, (1)D, (1)C, (1); (2)D, (3)G; (3)G, (2)D; (5)D

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Row 214: (1)C, (4)D; (3)C, (2)F; (5)G; (2)F, (3)C

Edge embellishments1 On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, exit the edge bead in the last row with your needle facing away from the beadwork. 2 Pick up a 150 seed bead, a 3mm bicone crystal, and a 150. Skip the next two edge beads, and sew through the following edge bead (with your needle facing toward the beadwork) and out through the next edge bead (with your needle facing away from the bead-work). Repeat this step along this side edge until you reach the end row.3 Pick up 61 150s, and sew under the thread bridge on the end of the row on the opposite side edge. Sew back through the last two rows of peyote along this end, to exit the first 150 picked up in this step. 4 Pick up a 150, a crystal, and a 150, skip four 150s in the loop of 150s, and then sew through the next 150 in the loop. Repeat until you exit the last 150 in the loop on the opposite side.5 Work as in step 2 to add edge embel-lishment along this edge. End the work-ing thread.

Fringe1 Add 3 yd. (2.7 m) of thread to the end row (opposite the hanging loop), and exit the first bead in the row with your needle facing toward the beadwork. 2 Pick up seven 150s, a 6 mm bugle bead, a 150, a color H 4 mm bicone crystal, a 150, a 6 mm bugle, a 150, a color I 4 mm bicone crystal, a 150, a 12 mm bugle bead, three 150s, a top-drilled crystal, and three 150s. Skip the last seven beads added, and sew back through the 12 mm bugle. Continue back through the remaining beads just added, and the next two beads in the end row.3 Continue making fringe strands as in step 2, but add an additional five 150s at the beginning of each strand from what was added in the previous strand until you reach the center of the panel. Then continue by subtracting five 150s from the beginning of each strand until you reach the other edge. w

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NETTING / MODIFIED PEYOTE STITCH

Christmas tree earrings

Dangle these delightful little trees from your ears to show off your holiday spirit. They work up quickly using a modified peyote stitch technique and netting.

designed by Richard Eivins

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Materialsearrings 11⁄4 in. (3.2 cm)• 110 seed beads

- 2 g color A (green) - 1 g color B (gold) - 22 color C (various accent colors of blue,

orange, white, yellow, and red) - 10 color D, silver - 16 color E, black

• 1 pair of earring findings• Fireline, 6 lb. test• beading needles, #12

Online beading basics www.BeadAndButton.com/basics• ending thread• square knot

Richard Eivins loves design-ing beaded items and seeing the enjoyment it brings others. Contact Richard in care of Bead&Button.

Tree body1 On 11⁄2 yd. (1.4 m) of thread, pick up a color B 110 seed bead and 23 color A 110 seed beads, and tie the beads into a ring using a square knot, leaving a 10-in. (25 cm) tail. Sew through the beads again, exiting the B (figure 1, point a). Place the ring over a pencil if desired to help form the cone shape. 2 Pick up five Bs, skip the next five As in the ring, and sew through the following A (a–b). Pick up three As, an accent color C 110 seed bead, and an A. Skip the next five As in the ring, and sew through the following A (b–c). Pick up four As and a C, skip the next five As in the ring, and sew through the following A (c–d). Pick up two As, a C, and two As, skip the next five As in the ring, and sew through the following B in the ring to complete the round (d–e). Continue through the first five Bs added (e–f). Pull the thread tight to cinch up the beads after each round. This completes the first three rounds.3 Continue working in rounds as follows:Round 4: Pick up a B, and sew through the next five beads in the previous round (figure 2, a–b). Pick up an A, and sew through the following five beads in the previous round (b–c). Repeat this

last stitch twice to complete the round, and step up through the first B added in this round (c–d). Round 5: Pick up five Bs, and sew through the next A in the previous round (d–e). Pick up five As, and sew through the following A. Repeat this stitch twice to complete the round, but in the last stitch, sew through the next B instead of an A, and step up through the first five Bs added in this round (e–f). Round 6: Pick up a B, and sew through the next five beads in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following five beads. Repeat this stitch twice to complete the round, and step up through the first B added. Round 7: Pick up four Bs, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up four As, and sew through the following A. Pick up an A, a C, and two As, and sew through the next A. Pick up four As, sew through the following B to complete the round, and step up through the first four Bs added. Round 8: Pick up a B, and sew through the next four beads in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the next four beads. Pick up a C, and sew through the next four beads. Pick up an A, sew through the next four

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beads to complete the round, and step up through the first B added in this round. Round 9: Pick up three Bs, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up four As, and sew through the following C. Pick up two As and a C, and sew through the next A. Pick up four As, sew through the following B to complete the round, and step up through the first three Bs added. Round 10: Pick up a B, and sew through the next four beads in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following three beads. Pick up an A, and sew through the next four beads. Pick up an A, sew through the following three beads to complete the round, and step up through the first B added. Round 11: Pick up three Bs, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up three As, and sew through the following A. Pick up an A, a C, and an A, and sew through the next A. Pick up three As, sew through

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the following B to complete the round. Step up through the first three Bs added. Round 12: Pick up a B, and sew through the next three beads in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following three beads. Repeat this stitch twice, and then step up through the first B added. Round 13: Pick up two Bs, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up three As, and sew through the following A. Pick up an A and a C, and sew through the next A. Pick up three As, sew through the follow-ing B to complete the round, and step up through the first two Bs added. Round 14: Pick up a B, and sew through the next three beads in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following two beads. Pick up an A, and sew through the next three beads. Pick up an A, sew through the next two beads to complete the round, and step up through the first B added.Round 15: Pick up two Bs, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up two As, and sew through the following A. Pick up an A and a C, and sew through the following A. Pick up two As, sew through the next B, and step up through the first two Bs added.Round 16: Pick up a B, and sew through the next two beads in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following two beads. Repeat this stitch twice to complete the round, and step up through the first B added.

Round 17: Pick up a B, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up two As, and sew through the follow-ing A. Pick up an A, and sew through the next A. Pick up two As, sew through the following B to complete the round, and step up through the first A added.Round 18: Pick up a B, and sew through the next two beads in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following A. Pick up a C, and sew through the next two beads. Pick up an A, sew through the next B to complete the round, and step up through the first B added. Round 19: Pick up a B, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Pick up an A, and sew through the following C. Pick up an A, and sew through the next A. Pick up an A, and sew through the next B to complete the round, and step up through the first B added. Round 20: Pick up an A, and sew through the next bead in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round, and step up through the first A added. Round 21: Repeat round 20, and retrace the thread path to cinch up the beads.

Star1 Pick up a color D 110 seed bead, and sew through the opposite A in the last round. Sew back through the D and the A your thread exited at the start of this step, and continue through the D just added (figure 3).

2 Pick up four Ds and the loop of an ear wire, and sew through the D your thread exited at the start of this step, going in the same direction. Retrace the thread path several times, and end the working thread, but not the tail.

Tree base and trunk1 Using the tail, sew through 21 beads to exit a center A in a five-bead stitch in the first round (figure 4, a–b). Pick up three As, skip the next two As, B, and two As, and sew through the center A in the following five-bead stitch (b–c). Repeat this stitch three times, and then sew through the first two As picked up in this step to exit a center A (c–d).2 Pick up an A, and then sew through the center A in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to com-plete the round, and sew through the first A added in this step (d–e). 3 Pick up a color E 110 seed bead, and sew through the next A in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round, and step up through the first E added in this step (e–f). 4 Pick up an E, and sew through the next E in the previous round. Repeat this stitch three times to complete the round, and step up through the first E added in this step (f–g). Retrace the thread path, and end the tail. 5 Make a second earring to match the first. w

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