I presented a French beaded flower already, the beaded rose is similar.
I will never make the rose because I find it impressive but not really beautiful ;-))
Links:
Beaded Rose
Here at unikatissima:
French Flower Beading
…compilation of tutorials
I presented a French beaded flower already, the beaded rose is similar.
I will never make the rose because I find it impressive but not really beautiful ;-))
Links:
Beaded Rose
Here at unikatissima:
French Flower Beading
Aren’t those Apache leaves beautiful?
I’ve never seen this pattern before, but I surely will try it one day ;-)
Links:
Beaded Apache Leaves (Apache Leaf Stitch):
PDF file ( ~ 1600 KB) at Need For Beads
I embellished a marmelade jar with bead knitting before, perhaps I should make me such a cute evening purse, too?!
Well, I think that I will stick to my backpack ;-)))
Links:
Bead Knitted Amulet Bag
Here at unikatissima:
Bead Knitting
I like this wonderful simple design.
One day I will make a necklace for myself ;-)
I find these earrings soo cute!
And they are great to practice the Peyote technique, just as the beads that I combined with my paper beads.
Now at last I can make matching earrings for my paper beads bracelet ;-))
Links:
Tubular Peyote Earrings (Orange, yellow, and white 70’s style Peyote tube seed bead earrings (phew!))
Here at unikatissima:
Making Paper Beads
Entries with the tag ‘Peyote’
Again a nice ring, this time with a very detailed tutorial.
If I have understood the tutorial well (I haven’t tried it yet), you can make the diamond-shaped part also as pendant or earring.
Anyway, have fun stringing beads ;-)
Links:
Beaded Diamond-Shaped Ring Pattern
Well, isn’t this a beautiful necklace?
I put it on the list ;-))
Links:
Bedouin Beaded Necklace Part One
Bedouin Beaded Necklace Part Two
Actually ruffles are not what I really like, but I find these ‘ruffle necklaces’ somehow fascinating.
I found in internet many pictures of other, equally beautiful necklaces and bracelets.
Later I found another tutorial for these and other ruffles which I used for my beaded bottle.
Links:
The tutorial is rather old and I could only find it in web archive: Oglala Butterfly
Tutorial for these and other ruffles (Ruffles and Curls in Peyote Stitch)
Google image search result for ‘oglala butterfly’
Here at unikatissima:
Beaded Bottle
I find these beads most beautiful!
I will put them immediately on my Oh-how-I-want-to-make-this-list ;-))
Links:
Beaded Bead ‘La Twins’ (La Twins bead) (French, comprehensible graphics)

Recently I wanted to bead loom two patterns of my random squares pattern generator and needed a bead loom for this.
I’ve completely forgotten about the tutorial that I presented for my other bead bracelet (well, the entries pile up :)) and simply wound my thread around a cardboard fruit dish and just started.
The advantage is that I have plenty of thread to weave in after cutting the threads on the back of the dish.
And if you don’t have a cardboard fruit dish I’m sure that you can use a box of chocolates, too ;-)
I didn’t need to make little notches with my cardboard fruit dish because it was rough enough, but with a box of chocolates I think it would be better, just as described in the tutorial.
And that’s it.
I haven’t woven in all threads and have no closure yet – I can’t decide.
It’s done with the random squares pattern 1 further below.
And here I began another one that I make with the random squares pattern 2 further below.
Random Squares Pattern 1
9 squares width

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Random Squares Pattern 2
9 squares width
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Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Random Squares Pattern Generator
Loom Woven Bead Bracelet
Here again the linklist of Loom Woven Bead Bracelet:
Make your own bead loom (with explaining pictures)
Tutorial on Bead Loom Weaving
Another tutorial on Bead Loom Weaving
Another tutorial on Bead Loom Weaving
Two very good pictures (in English text): select in the left sidebar ‘Woven Beadwork’ and scroll down
Two very good pictures (in German text): select in the left sidebar ‘Gewebtes’ and scroll down
Tips to bead weaving (German) at Perlenhobby.de: click on ‘Tipps + Tricks’ in the sidebar left and select there ‘Tipps zum Perlenweben’