Who doesn't love to have a repertoire of beaded ropes? Heather has given us one of cubic right angle weave that waxes and wanes through thick and thin. The trick is in the count of ceiling and side beads, which takes us from small cubes to larger ones and back again.
Given my short attention span, this is the perfect rope to change up the rhythm of the beading. Heather also shows us how to use the bigger squares to add a jump ring so we can add the baubles of our choice. Perhaps you'll add a LOVE letter? Have fun with this very fluid rope from Heather!
Marcia
Love the beads you have
Given my short attention span, this is the perfect rope to change up the rhythm of the beading. Heather also shows us how to use the bigger squares to add a jump ring so we can add the baubles of our choice. Perhaps you'll add a LOVE letter? Have fun with this very fluid rope from Heather!
Marcia
Love the beads you have
Heather Collin
It is almost impossible to find any quality beads in South Africa and when you do, you need a bank loan to pay the horrible prices and we only have a few beading stores left that actually carry Miyuki or Toho beads. I am fortunate to still have a large stash of Miyuki’s, due to huge online purchase I made back in 2010. Included in that purchase was a collection of Matsuno and Czech beads, which to date, I have ignored. But, to bead love, you need to be able to love the beads you have so, I have pulled them out and decided to start using them….so that I can hang on to my precious Miyuki's a while longer.
Flat CRAW Chain
Inspired by Marcia’s love letters
You will need 30g size 11o beads for a 100cm long rope
Short Links
String 6 beads onto a span of stretched and conditioned thread; leave a decent tail to work away later, sew through all the beads again and exit the 1st bead strung. These are the floor beads. Fig 1
Row 1
1st Wall (side)
String 3 beads (1 side/1 ceiling/1 side), sew through the floor bead just exited and the next 2 beads along Fig 2
2nd Wall(front)
String 3 beads, sew back down the side bead of the previous wall, the 2 floor beads just exited and the next bead along Fig 3
3rd Wall(side)
String 2 beads, sew back down the side bead of the previous wall, through the floor bead just exited, the next 2 floor beads along and up the side bead of the first wall added. Fig 4
4th Wall(back)
String 2 beads, sew back down the side bead, through 2 floor beads, up the side bead and exit the ceiling bead of side 1 Fig 5
Sew through all the ceiling beads and exit the one to the right as shown - these beads will now be the floor beads for the next row Fig 6
Rows 2 - 7
Repeat the 1st row 6 more times Fig 7
Long Links
Row 8
1st Wall (side)
String 5 beads (2 side/1 ceiling/2 side), sew through the floor bead just exited and the next 2 beads along Fig 8
String 4 beads, sew back down the 2 side beads of the previous wall, the 2 floor beads just exited and the next bead along Fig 9
String 3 beads, sew back down the 2 side beads of the previous wall, through the floor bead just exited, the next 2 floor beads along and up the 2 side beads of the first wall added. Fig 10
String 2 beads, sew back down 2 side beads, through 2 floor beads, up 2 side beads and exit the ceiling bead of side 1 Fig11
Rows 9 & 10
Repeat twice more Fig 13
Repeat these 10 rows for as long as you desire. Attach a clasp to either end or, make it a continuous rope. The choice is yours.
Design Note
The centre link of the 3 large links, is perfect for adding a jump ring, to which you can attach charms or beaded letters.
5 comments:
Thank you, Heather. You have always been so generous with CRAW!! Thank you, Marcia for posting. Bead Love - Don't leave home without it.
Thank you so much for the bead pattern. It's beautiful!
Can't wait to try this rope.
What a dynamic and beautiful rope! And I agree with you, Czech and Matsuno can be loved for their own virtues.
Thank you so much. Very interesting!
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