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The Chinese zodiac represents a 12-year cycle. Each year in the cycle is named after an animal - the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dog, and Pig. Each animal also exemplifies different personality traits and characteristics. I stitched the animals in peyote stitch using cylinder beads. Shirley Lim Singapore...
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I made this peyote stitch purse for my granddaughter. The three-dimensional brick stitch flowers repeat the designs in my original fairy pattern. The flowers have Swarovski crystal centers. The 5-in. (13 cm) fringe is tipped with freshwater rice pearls. I interspersed a daisy chain stitch along the fringe...
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I embroidered a masked weaver on velvet using size 15 seed beads and Charlottes. In planning a design, I study the bird’s appearance in field guides because I want it to look very realistic. I trace the design on the fabric and use a variety of beads to create the layered look of feathers. The beaded...
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I stitched the great blue heron in 150 and 110 seed beads, layering them to add dimension to the bird’s wings and the floating log. I also edged three sides of the beadwork with tiny fringes. After beading the 4 x 6-in. (10 x 15 cm) panel, I stitched the beadwork onto a canvas and painted the extended...
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The cabochons in this geometric pendant are surrounded with peyote stitch bezels. The remaining surface is embroidered with seed and bugle beads, with a black seed bead branch fringe adding texture. A polymer clay base supports the beadwork. Cynthia Williams Portland, Ore. pdxcyn@yahoo.com
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Every day is a holiday with this elegant peyote stitchshoulder bag. Dressed up or down, it’s a bright spot at any event. A subtle mauve-and-purple flower design dances within the gold background. The colors repeat in the swinging fringe. Carol Brown Saratoga Springs, N.Y. cacbrown@nycap.rr.com