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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Free Jewelrymaking Patterns


I ended up putting many of my beadwork and wirework patterns and other jewelrymaking features over at Squidoo because that interface makes it easy to separate steps and because I can show you what materials were used for individual projects. Here's a list of the projects that are up there so far:


Free Jewelrymaking Patterns

How to Make a Beaded Spider

Summer Surf Free Bracelet Beading Pattern

Victorian Wirework Necklace

Bejeweled Hair Spirals

Macrame Flower Necklace

Chandelier Earrings

Japanese Chain Maille Necklace

Bead and Wire Hair Flowers

Coral Technique Beaded Earrings

Chain Mail Jewelry

Beaded Bobby Pins

Beaded Chandelier Earrings

Birthstones

Sapphire Facts

How to Tell Real Pearls & Fake Pearls Apart

Hugs & Kisses Beaded Ring

Beaded Crystal Heart

Beaded Snowflakes

Rock Tumbler Basics

Beaded Stars

Encircled Beaded Ring

Beaded Spiral Rope Chain

Crystal Flower Ring

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Labels: beading, free patterns, jewelrymaking, squidoo
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