Yes, I'm still alive and kicking. Kind of forgot about the blog for a bit. I've been busy beading, and knitting, spraining my back, and other stuff. Life is never boring at the Parkarosa.
Here, we have a finished necklace in the Peyote With a Twist (Not Bead Crochet) technique.
Pattern: Houndstooth Vers. 2 by Norita Silva
Length: 20 inches.
Technique: Peyote With A Twist, Not Bead Crochet
Beads: Size 11 Japanese seed beads in opaque white and transparent pink AB.
I have definitely been in the mood for pink Hounds-tooth check this month.
I made the bead end caps and toggle clasp too. I incorporated a few 4mm pink AB and a couple 8MM white AB Firepolished crystals in the clasp attachment.
I put some 3/8th inch soft nylon rope inside to prevent it collapsing because I did a looser tension so the necklace would be flexible.
This pattern is available for free to members of the Peyote With a Twist Not Bead Crochet Facebook group members. You have to join the group to get it, but it's a nice group.
You can learn to make a toggle clasp here: Beaded Toggle Clasp
Beaded End Cap instructions here: Beaded End Cap
All in all, I'm happy with my new necklace.
It sure is nice to be able to bead again. I'm so glad I got the cataract surgery.
Live long and prosper. \\//
Here, we have a finished necklace in the Peyote With a Twist (Not Bead Crochet) technique.
Pattern: Houndstooth Vers. 2 by Norita Silva
Length: 20 inches.
Technique: Peyote With A Twist, Not Bead Crochet
Beads: Size 11 Japanese seed beads in opaque white and transparent pink AB.
I have definitely been in the mood for pink Hounds-tooth check this month.
I made the bead end caps and toggle clasp too. I incorporated a few 4mm pink AB and a couple 8MM white AB Firepolished crystals in the clasp attachment.
I put some 3/8th inch soft nylon rope inside to prevent it collapsing because I did a looser tension so the necklace would be flexible.
This pattern is available for free to members of the Peyote With a Twist Not Bead Crochet Facebook group members. You have to join the group to get it, but it's a nice group.
You can learn to make a toggle clasp here: Beaded Toggle Clasp
Beaded End Cap instructions here: Beaded End Cap
All in all, I'm happy with my new necklace.
It sure is nice to be able to bead again. I'm so glad I got the cataract surgery.
Live long and prosper. \\//
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