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Pin Up Pin or Pendant
Color Palette Featured:
Golden Shadow & Light Topaz Zircon
Pin-up Pins are simple and fun, both to make and to wear. A bezel is created with peyote stitch cupping a central jewel and studded with sew-on crystals. Semi-precious drops, crystals or pearls radiate between two rows of herringbone stitch for a finished starburst of color. Whether you decide on a tie tac finding covered with right angle weave or a pendant bale woven off the back with peyote stitch, you'll enjoy creating these glitzy pins and pendants.
Skill Level:
Knowledge of peyote, herringbone and right angle weave will be necessary to complete this piece.
Finished Pendant Dimensions: 1.5" diameter x .5" high
Finished Pin Dimensions: 1.5" diameter x .75" high
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Each beadwork kit includes:
2 colors of 11/0 seed beads
1 color of 15/0 seed beads
3 mm Roses Montees Swarovski® crystals
14 mm Swarovski® Rivoli
Smooth or faceted drop beads
Brass Tie Tac
Beading needles
1 bobbin of Nymo thread (Size D)
1 handy carrying case
Full color instructions with illustrations and a picture of the completed beadwork
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Upcoming Events
Beadfest Philadelphia
Melanie Potter will be teaching Petalicious Cuff Bracelet. You can sign up now for this class while there is still space and spend a lovely day with Melanie learning this amazing project! We will also have a Booth at the show with kits by Carol Wilcox Wells & Melanie Potter.
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
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