Author: | XQ Designs | ISBN: | 9781301292950 |
Publisher: | XQ Designs | Publication: | July 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | XQ Designs |
ISBN: | 9781301292950 |
Publisher: | XQ Designs |
Publication: | July 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
I love the sun, especially the rays I see every morning. It makes my day bright, happy and alive. So did when I created this bezeled earrings. I wanted to make a pair of earrings that will mimic the sun rays. In creating the earrings you need a basic knowledge of Peyote Stitch and Right Angle Weave. All throughout the tutorial you'll incorporate these 2 beading techniques. You'll also learn how to make covers that you can use to cover your ear posts. You can apply the simple beading technique on all beaded dangling earrings you'd like to create.
The tutorial is catered for intermediate and advance students. It has in-depth instructions and ultra-clear, close-up photos at each step. Additionally, you can ask me question you have on the tutorial. No more getting stuck and frustrated on a confusing or just plain inaccurate pattern. Special thanks to Sharon Sloan for giving the name Amber Rays.
I love the sun, especially the rays I see every morning. It makes my day bright, happy and alive. So did when I created this bezeled earrings. I wanted to make a pair of earrings that will mimic the sun rays. In creating the earrings you need a basic knowledge of Peyote Stitch and Right Angle Weave. All throughout the tutorial you'll incorporate these 2 beading techniques. You'll also learn how to make covers that you can use to cover your ear posts. You can apply the simple beading technique on all beaded dangling earrings you'd like to create.
The tutorial is catered for intermediate and advance students. It has in-depth instructions and ultra-clear, close-up photos at each step. Additionally, you can ask me question you have on the tutorial. No more getting stuck and frustrated on a confusing or just plain inaccurate pattern. Special thanks to Sharon Sloan for giving the name Amber Rays.