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Saturday, June 30, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
BEADED CANDY CANE ORNAMENT TUTORIAL.
Materialls Needed
Needle nose Pliers
Chennile ( I used silver. But you can use any color you like they make them in many colors)
Large hole beads (Assorted)
Taking a piece at any size you want your candy cane to be.
Place about 15 or so beads on to your tinsel.
Once you’ve done that with the rest of your Chennile tinsel start wrapping it from the bottom part of your left over wrapping it around and between each bead until you have it completely covered.
The do the same for the other end making sure that the rough edge of the chennile won’t scrap skin by taking your pliers and wrapping them around in on them selves.
Then bend one end into the shape of an Candy cane.
Taking a piece at any size you want your candy cane to be.
Place about 15 or so beads on to your tinsel.
Once you’ve done that with the rest of your Chennile tinsel start wrapping it from the bottom part of your left over wrapping it around and between each bead until you have it completely covered.
The do the same for the other end making sure that the rough edge of the chennile won’t scrap skin by taking your pliers and wrapping them around in on them selves.
Then bend one end into the shape of an Candy cane.
Beaded Candy Cane Ornament Tutorial.
Materials Needed
Needle nose Pliers
Chenille Wire ( I used silver. But you can use any color you like they make them in many colors)
Large hole beads (Assorted)
Taking a piece at any size you want your candy cane to be.
Place about 15 or so beads on to your tinsel.
Once you've done that with the rest of your Chennile tinsel start wrapping it from the bottom part of your left over wrapping it around and between each bead until you have it completely covered.
The do the same for the other end making sure that the rough edge of the chennile won't scrap skin by taking your pliers and wrapping them around in on them selves.
Then bend one end into the shape of an Candy cane.
Needle nose Pliers
Chenille Wire ( I used silver. But you can use any color you like they make them in many colors)
Large hole beads (Assorted)
Taking a piece at any size you want your candy cane to be.
Place about 15 or so beads on to your tinsel.
Once you've done that with the rest of your Chennile tinsel start wrapping it from the bottom part of your left over wrapping it around and between each bead until you have it completely covered.
The do the same for the other end making sure that the rough edge of the chennile won't scrap skin by taking your pliers and wrapping them around in on them selves.
Then bend one end into the shape of an Candy cane.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Embroidered Quilt top
Here is an in progress. This is an embroidered fan with florals quilt top. This maybe isn't the best quality I will try to take it again later.
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