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E-Beaded Earrings
Designed By Julie A. Bolduc
These tiny earrings would look wonderful made with any color combination of thread and E-Beads! Let your imagination take off! I also give you permission to make these earrings for sale. Just include the URL to the site with the earrings when you sell them.
Materials Needed:
Small amount size 10 Crochet Cotton. Cream in Southmaid was used.
10 E-Beads available at Wal-Mart
Fine Tapestry needle
Fish Hook Earwires
Yarn Thickness: 10thread
Gauge: 10sc=1"
Finished Size: ½" diameter
Skill Level: Beginner
Instructions
String on all 10 beads. Better to do it now then to have to thread the needle more than you need to.
Make 2 the same for each pair. Ch4, *Yo, draw up a bead, insert hook in first ch, draw up a lp, yo draw through 2 lps on hook, yo draw through 2lps on hook again. (beaded dc made) Ch1. Rep from * 4 times more. Ch 1 more. Sc in same ch as you just worked the beaded dc in. Ch4. Sc in same ch. Ch2. slst in top of the starting ch4. Fasten off and weave ends into work. You may need to run one of the ends through the base of each stitch and draw it up to close the center hole a bit more.
Design written on Monday, March 29, 1999. Copyright ©1999 by Julie A. Bolduc all rights reserved. p107013
Random Quick Tip!
Organizing FabricI am organizing my fabric by taking photos of each Fat Quarter and bigger and putting them into folders on my computer by color. Then I make sure I can see the photo's information and edit the Comments, Author and Subject information to reflect where I got the fabric from, how much I have and where it is located in my sewing room. Then I can just import the image of the fabric I want to use in a quilt, into EQ8, for when I am designing a quilt. It is a lot of work but well worth it.have
