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www.stockdigg.com /beads.html   (2038 words)

  
  Beadwork - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beadwork is the art or craft of attaching beads to one another or to cloth using a needle and thread.
Beadwork techniques are broadly divided into loom and off-loom weaving, stringing, bead embroidery, bead crochet, and bead knitting.
Pattern Maker: Pattern Maker is a program to design beadwork patterns.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Beadwork   (163 words)

  
 Symmetry Patterns of the Wisconsin Woodland Indians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Frequently the patterns observed in nature are adapted and utilized by humans in a variety of artistic and creative endeavors.
It focuses on symmetry patterns in strip or border designs and is a result of a project we pursued involving the study and classification of beadwork of Wisconsin woodland Indians.
Because of the extensiveness of the beadwork available, we focused on beaded strip designs, the designs that appear in the borders of garments or on belts, garters, necklaces, bracelets, bandolier straps, etc. We wanted to see whether Wisconsin woodland Indians utilized all of the seven mathematically different symmetry patterns in their strip beadwork.
www.ethnomath.org /resources/ISGEm/089.htm   (1033 words)

  
 Shoshone Beadwork
Beadwork is the best-known art form of Wind River and Fort Hall Shoshones and Bannocks.
This is as true for modern beadworkers as it was in the 19th century.
In the post-WW II era, the famous Shoshone Rose emerges as one of the dominant beadwork patterns.
www.windriverhistory.org /exhibits/ShoshoneArt/beadwork   (277 words)

  
 PowWows.com Gathering - Stealing Beadwork Patterns!!???   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
As I was talking to him about my plans for a new set of beadwork, and complimenting him on his work, he graciously offered his Horse design to me. I was ecstatic and felt very honored at the gift he had just offered to me and my family.
Maybe talk to the original designer of the pattern and see what conditions were outlined when he agreed to have the design published.
Keep wearing your beadwork as you earned it and were given that right for the design.
www.powwows.com /Gathering/showthread.php?t=24607   (2060 words)

  
 Fu T'sang Treasures Original Beadwork Designs & Patterns
Enjoy using these patterns to make items for your personal use, but please remember that it is a violation of copyright law to make items to sell, even from free patterns.
This is a straight-forward pattern for a 5-color loom or square stitch bracelet.
The pattern is for a 3/4" x 5" bracelet (before clasp) using Delicas, but any beads may be used.
www.stormpages.com /futsang/patterns.html   (523 words)

  
 Nebraska Trailblazer #1, American Indian Beadwork Patterns
The Plains Indians beadwork provides a strong example of the geometric designs, and the Woodland Indians were known for their more floral and curvilinear designs.
Most patterns and use of color were based upon traditional design principles of a tribal community, however, ideas were borrowed, traded, and sometimes stolen during warfare.
Typically, Sioux beadwork is dominated by red, white, and blue beads.
www.nebraskahistory.org /museum/teachers/material/trail/indians/beadwork.htm   (270 words)

  
 Maria's Virtual Home | beadwork | patterns | main page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Some of the patterns I have here are very popular in Moscow and every classes on beadwork teach them, some are of my own design, this is just my little contribution into the Internet beading collection.
Here is my Beading FAQ where I have gathered the most often asked questions about the patterns and the beadwork gallery on this site.
It has 12 patterns of beaded purses, some of them can be seen in my gallery.
www.geocities.com /SoHo/Lofts/8782/beads/patterns_e.htm   (164 words)

  
 Kimberly Chapman's Beading Patterns
I've tried to make the patterns all fit standard 8.5x11 letter sheets, although some are sideways to print as portrait without having to switch printer settings.
This is using my old bead template, and I have since made a new one with a better average bead size.
I should note that I ended up gluing this on upside down, relative to the pattern, so the picture in the Gallery is upside-down and inverted.
kimberlychapman.com /crafts/beadpatterns.html   (499 words)

  
 About Native American Beadwork
According to Georg Barth (Native American Beadwork), Venetian beads had softer colors; glass beads made in Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) and introduced in the 19th Century were brighter and had a bluish cast.
For example, Arctic tribes transformed tattoo patterns into elaborately beaded parkas; further south, certain colors and patterns came to have special meanings in Native American beadwork.
Beadwork is woven on different kinds of handlooms.
www.coyotesgame.com /NAbeads.html   (1075 words)

  
 Beadwork Patterns: Aunt Molly's Bead Street
PLEASE NOTE: Single copies of these patterns may be downloaded and/or printed for your personal use only.
Four patterns on each page, based on Japanese kimono patterns.
This page, the patterns and all illustrations and images ©1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Mary J. Tafoya.
home.flash.net /~mjtafoya/patterns.htm   (133 words)

  
 North American Indian Beadwork Patterns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
In these pages you'll find 73 charts for bead weaving and 12 full sized patterns for bead appliqué--all taken from authentic craftwork of the Cheyenne, Sioux, Crow, Sauk and Fox, Winnebago, Kickapoo, Cree, Arapaho and other Native American groups.
Complete instructions are provided along with color keys for every chart and pattern.
You'll find the appliqué patterns are perfect for decorating leather, denim and other fabrics.
www.fyrelight.com /Books/Craft_Books/NAIndianBeadworkPattern.html   (130 words)

  
 Fuvahmulah.NET - Homepage of Fuvahmulah, Maldives
Ava's Beading Galore - Beadwork gallery of her finished beadwork including a gallery of her seed bead jewelry collection books.
Mary Tafoya -- Beadwork - Contemporary interpretations of the ancient craft of beadwork.
Zulu BeadWork - Beadwork in the Zulu cultural tradition.
www.themaldives.net /fuvahmulah/web/odp/scat.asp?ID=Arts/Crafts/Beading   (656 words)

  
 Healing Beadwork Bookstore
There are projects strewn throughout the book, fabulous illustration in fl and white and in color and galleries of finished bead artwork to inspire you.
Here is where you will find instructions for various chains, including the Flowerette chain that inspired me to produce a bracelet and necklace using the technique.
I was hooked by this book when I saw a pattern for an Alien needlecase with the title: "Take me to your beader!" The graphs are large and 3D-like, colored and easy to follow.
www.healingbeadwork.com /beadbook.html   (1242 words)

  
 The Cyber Murid Open Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Beadwork gallery of her finished beadwork including a gallery of her seed bead jewelry collection books.
Chika T. presents a gallery of her beadwork, description of the stitch she uses, and links.
Personal homepage with over 100 patterns for beaded animals, characters, suncatchers, and friendship pins.
www.cybermurid.com /bin/odp/index.cgi?base=/Arts/Crafts/Beading   (483 words)

  
 A-Craft-A-Day Bead Crafts and Sites
These patterns are not free, but they are amazing bead work sculpture.
The beaded safety pin patterns located on these pages were created by me, Denise D. Witmer.
Especially of interest is the Readers' Gallery, which shows the work of some talented beaders, and you can get a close-up of their work by clicking on each picture.
www.dcrafts.com /acadbeads.htm   (1026 words)

  
 Amulet purses beadwork patterns
I have four patterns I have done from Terragen scenes I did.
I have a new section of graphics made from some of my beadwork which you are welcome to use on your homepage here.
They have a wonderful history of beadwork with exquisite examples, as well as their own gallery and instructions.
kathilawson.com /ap.html   (495 words)

  
 BEADWORK PATTERNS BY SUZANNE COOPER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Single patterns from my out-of-print stained glass books "Les Femmes" and "Bright Ideas" are now available.
The copyright protection laws state that you may not share the pattern with others.
As soon as possible after I receive notification of your PayPal payment your patterns will be flying through cyberspace to you.
www.suzannecooper.com /beadwork/my-patterns.html   (216 words)

  
 Beadwork Patterns of the Cheyenne Indians, Sioux Indians & Others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Beadwork Patterns of the Cheyenne Indians, Sioux Indians & Others
Inexpensive do-it-yourself book provides 72 charts for bead weaving, 12 full-size patterns for bead appliqué.
Complete instructions, color keys for all charts and patterns.
www.silver-mt.com /beadwork.html   (65 words)

  
 Indian Bead-Weaving Patterns: Chain-Weaving Designs and Bead Loom Weaving-An Illustrated "How-To" Guide (Revised) by ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The major portion of this book covers chain-weaving patterns, examples of which include multiple strands, 6-bead and 8-bead daisy chains, "Ogalala Butterfly," ladder weaves, "Peyote Stitch," fancy tubes, "spider" designs, "Apache Leaf," "Zig-zag" variations, 5- and 8-bead diagonals, "Potawatomi Weave," "Wide Net," "Lakota Chain," beaded braids, and beaded dolls.
There are some superb fl and white photographs illustrating the patterns but it can be difficult to work out which illustration in the photographs is referring to which pattern.
This is one that will remain a treasure on my beadwork bookshelf for many years to come.
www.campusi.com /isbn_0961350318.htm   (1005 words)

  
 Halloween Free Patterns - Beadwork
Stylised bat pattern used with permission of Lisa Lane.
Earring patterns 2 fl cats, and a cute skeleton.
4 peyote patterns a hanging bat, a witch, a skull, and a fl cat
www.bellaonline.com /articles/art5386.asp   (161 words)

  
 Healing Beadwork, by Rev. Susan H. Aguirre
I have found a lot of satisfaction in doing beadwork, it has brought many happy hours of quiet meditation time, as well as great fun when I have had the chance of getting together with beading friends like the members of the Upper Midwest Bead Society and lately with The Bead Ladies.
Make sure you don't just scroll by the text to get to the image...I give references to the books or web pages (some have instructions or patterns) and beadwork magazines that have inspired me. If you need more detail or have additional questions...don't be shy about contacting me.
If you are interested in purchasing any of the following beadwork pieces please visit this page or let me know by e-mail.
www.healingbeadwork.com /index.html   (446 words)

  
 box patterns ~ darkhare beadwork   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Please be aware that these include patterns and word graphs only.
Detailed instructions for general box construction are found in my book little boxes.
Unless otherwise noted, these patterns will work using either the first or second edition.
www.beadcave.com /julia/forsale/patterns/boxpatterns   (48 words)

  
 Other Free Pattern Sites
Goddess, moon, and unicorn patterns for brick or peyote stitch
Check out the free patterns released in conjunction with her new book!
Lots of peyote patterns, most with a fantasy theme, and some for the kids too!
members.tripod.com /~kyal/patterns/links.html   (265 words)

  
 Healing Beadwork, by Rev. Susan H. Aguirre
I have found a lot of satisfaction in doing beadwork, it has brought many happy hours of quiet meditation time, as well as great fun when I have had the chance of getting together with beading friends like the members of the Upper Midwest Bead Society and lately with The Bead Ladies.
Make sure you don't just scroll by the text to get to the image...I give references to the books or web pages (some have instructions or patterns) and beadwork magazines that have inspired me. If you need more detail or have additional questions...don't be shy about contacting me.
If you are interested in purchasing any of the following beadwork pieces please visit this page or let me know by e-mail.
www.healingbeadwork.com   (482 words)

  
 Silverspot Studio: Beadwork and Silver
Each piece of this unique line of jewelry features a loom-woven panel of tiny glass beads inlaid into a solid sterling silver frame.
The beadwork patterns reflect the beautiful spots and color patterns found in nature, ranging from subtle shadings to bold, brilliant abstractions.
All content, images, designs, and beadwork patterns are the property of Silverspot Studio and may not be used or reproduced in any form without written consent.
www.silverspotstudio.com /beadwork.html   (248 words)

  
 Bridey's Beads - Patterns
Free patterns of my own design (all rights reserved-- use for your own personal, non-commercial enjoyment!) I would love to hear from you if you try any of these patterns!
I rarely used a pattern for my earrings, and most of them used hard-to-obtain vintage micro needle bugles-- 21mm in length and tiny in diameter.
Beads in the diamonds range from rose to wine red and are size 12/0 seed beads.
www.brideys.com /patterns.htm   (282 words)

  
 Arhyonel Beadwork - Free Patterns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Some will be entirely my own design, while others may be my interpretation of different patterns on the antique purses I own.
These patterns are for your personal use only.
It is based on a little border on an antique beaded purse from the Civil War era.
www.arhyonel.com /freepatterns.htm   (123 words)

  
 North American Indian Beadwork Patterns
Authentic American Indian Beadwork and How to Do It: With 50 Charts for Bead Weaving and 21 Full-Size Patterns for Applique
Start-to-finish guide enables even beginners to create beautiful beadwork designs for many craft uses.
Concise, illuminating discussion of origins, execution and symbolism of North American Indian beadwork.
store.doverpublications.com /0486288358.html   (169 words)

  
 Free Beadloom Weaving Patterns - All Fiber Arts
Because beadloom patterns are based on a grid, they can be easily adapted for use in woven beadwork tapestries, inlay designs or transparencies.
A nice collection of patterns you can download for beadwork, or even woven tapestry or inlay design ideas.
The Native Essence website has free beadwork patterns for the beginner and more advanced beader.
www.allfiberarts.com /cs/beadloom.htm   (201 words)

  
 Beadwork Patterns: Aunt Molly's Bead Street
PLEASE NOTE: Single copies of these patterns may be downloaded and/or printed for your personal use only.
Four patterns on each page, based on Japanese kimono patterns.
This page, the patterns and all illustrations and images ©1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Mary J. Tafoya.
www.flash.net /~mjtafoya/patterns.htm   (133 words)

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