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Easter Basket Earrings
#68-002-31
Parts:
- 80" 61-119 Nymo Cord
- 1 65-030-12 Needle, size 12 "sharp"
- 70 20-228-141 Japanese Seed Beads, size 11/0- White
- 52 Various Japanese Seed Beads, size 11/0- Pink Ceylon
- 12 Various Japanese Seed Beads, size 11/0- Ivory Ceylon
- 7 20-228-13 Japanese Seed Beads, size 11/0- Lt. Sapphire
- 1pr 34-223-1 Surgical Stainless Steel Earwires- White
Instructions:
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Using half the cord, string the needle.
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Anchor a bead at the far end of the cord, about 1" from the end by stringing
any bead and tying it in place. (DO NOT knot it firmly; this bead comes
off later in the project.) This anchor bead will make holding the project
easier and stop beads from falling off. This end will be considered the
left side of the project. Try to keep left & right in mind as the earring
is made.
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Starting with the widest row (Row 1), string a White bead, a Pink, 2
Whites, a Pink, 2 Whites, a Pink, 2 Whites, a Pink, and another White (for
a total of 12 beads). Push the beads toward the end of the cord, about
½" from the anchor bead. Now string back through the second bead from
the end of the working cord (the cord end with the needle). Be sure to
go through the left side of that bead.
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Now continue going through each bead in line. Be sure to go in the left-side
hole first. When finished, the working cord should be next to the anchor
bead.
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Pull tight. Beads should now be facing with their holes up and down.
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Start the "Brick Stitch".
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Starting from the last bead on the left (the side with both pieces
of thread), string a Pink bead and hook the needle through the cord between
the 1st and 2nd beads. Pull thread through and then pull needle back down
into that bead, going in the same hole that the needle just came out of.
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Pick up another Pink and do the same as the above step. Continue down
the row (Row 2) until you have 11 total beads- a Wh., 2 Pinks, Wh., 2 Pinks,
Wh., and 2 more Pinks. Be sure to pull the beads tight and close to one
another.
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For Row 3, working back towards the left, add a Pink, 2 Wh., Pink, 2
Wh., Pink, 2 Wh., and another Pink. Notice that each row gets smaller
as they are made.
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Make the following rows:
Row 4- 9 Whites
Row 5- 8 Ivory
Row 6- a Saph, Wh.,
Saph, Wh., Saph, Wh., and a Saph
Row 7- 6 Whites
Row 8- 5 Whites
Row 9- 4
Ivory
Project Sheet #68-002-31 Rings & Things 1-800-366-2156 Page 1 (rev. 1/30/01)
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After Row 9 is complete, string the needle back into the 2nd bead from
the left end. From there go up through the rows coming out the very first
bead in Row 1- the bead with the anchor cord coming out of it.
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Tie a small knot with the 2 cords and carefully cut off the remaining
anchor cord. DO NOT cut the working cord!
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Make the Handle.
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Needle should now be coming out of the 1st bead in the 1st Row. String
approx. 30 White beads on to the cord. Pull needle down into the very
last bead of Row 1.
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Continue down into the last beads of Row 2 and Row 3, then over to the
next bead of that same row (a White bead). Now pull back up and again
into the last beads of Row 2 and Row 1.
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Now make the handle more secure. Thread through the whole handle again.
Needle should now be back on the left side of the project.
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- Secure the working wire. Zigzag down and around various beads in the
basket. When it feels snug and won't pull free, carefully trim the working
cord.
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Make the Bow:
String 7 Pink beads and a Saph on to the newly cut working wire. Push
beads towards the end leaving about ½" of cording at the end.
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Now run needle back through all of the Pink beads. Notice that leaving
the Sapphire bead alone causes it to turn on its side. This will be the
bottom of the bow.
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At the 1st bead, tie the 2 cords together in a small knot and carefully
cut the end of the cord. (DO NOT cut off the working cord.)
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String another Saph bead and 12 Pink. Pull needle back into the Saph
bead, making a loop of the Pink beads.
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String 12 more Pink beads and again pull through the same Saph bead to
make the second loop of the bow.
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Add 7 Pink and a Saph to complete the other end of the bow. Push beads
snug and then string needle back up into all 7 Pink beads and the middle
Saph bead.
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Project Sheet #68-002-18 Rings & Things 1-800-366-2156 Page 2 (rev. 1/30/01)
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Attach the bow to the basket.
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The needle should be coming out the back of the bow and through the Saph
bead. Arrange the bow in the desired spot on the basket and pull needle
into that bead on the basket.
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If this is the desired spot for the bow, continue to secure it in place
by zigzagging the cord throughout the beads of the basket.
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Trim cord when snug.
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Attach earwire.
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Complete the other earring.
Note: Mix and Match this earring with the Bunny Earring (pattern coming soon), wearing one of each design.
Designer: Angela Womach
Instructions by Angela Womach
Illustrated by Pat Eggers
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