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Page 1 he Beadworkers Guild.co.uk INERNAIONAL BEADING EEK Flying Gees e ariations Materials: ha y m? A B 11/0 Miyuki seed beads, two contrasting colours, (similar to A & B), C & D C D 15/0 Miyuki seed beads, two contrasting colours (similar to A & B), E & F E F or J 11/0 Miyuki seed beads, two contrasting colours A & B 3mm pearls, two contrasting colours G & H G Either 2mm pearls or 8/0 seed beads, (to match G & H), J & K H J K K 14mm Rivoli with a coloured back (or other stone, see later) 3mm or 4mm bicones or other spacer beads to join ize 10 needle (might need size 12 for tight spots) Fireline 6lb, smoke Each Flying Geese element is a square stitch frame. he frames are warped into different shapes by their fillings of either pearls or seed beads. hese elements are designed to be made from beads that are already in your stash, or easily available. You are encouraged to find new ways of combining the elements. Additional diagrams are given for a bracelet and a necklace. All elements are reversible. HI I NO RIGH ANGLE EAE!

Page 2 Frame tep 1. First nit. Pick up 12x A. ie into a circle. (Bottom row). Making back stitches around the circle, pick up 3x B then go round through 3x A, and through the next 3xA. Repeat 3 more times. 1. tep 2. urn, and go round through 3x B. Go through all 12x B beads, around the top row. urn and go through 3x A, on the bottom row. 2. tep 3. econd unit Pick up 9x A. Go round through 3x A, on the first unit. Continue through 3x A. Pick up 3x B. Go round through 3x A and through the next 3x A. Repeat twice more. 3. tep 4. urn, and go through 3x B. Continue through 18x B. (op). urn and go through 3x A. (Bottom). 4. tep 5. Continue making units, turning the corner after unit 3, to make a 5 unit frame. 5. Now warp the frame into 5 different chevrons, by adding either 3mm pearls, or 2mm pearls (8/0 seed beads).

Page 3 tep 6. arping the Frame For pieces and se 2mm pearls or 8/0 seed beads, J and K. Following the marked thread path, using bead J: For piece, place the beads left to right. For piece, place the beads top to bottom. urn over and repeat on the back using the K beads. For pieces and se 3mm pearls, G and H. Following the marked thread path, using bead G: For piece, place the beads left to right. For piece, place the beads top to bottom. urn over and repeat on the back using the H beads For piece Pick up E, G, E, (where the 15/0 E matches the top colour). Following the marked thread path, stitch beads E, G, E into each square horizontally. urn over and repeat on the back using F, H, F beads. Push the 15/0 seed beads down into the gaps so that they are hardly seen. tep 7. Fill the Gaps titch around the outline, adding the matching second colour of 11/0 seed beads, C or D, into the gaps. kip the inner corner on the first round, and fill it in last. (his allows a straight thread path, to hold it more securely.) urn over and repeat with the other colour. Cast Off. his step makes the unit rigid. For pieces and, the inner corner bead may not fit, and can be left out. FINIHED FLYING GEEE NI

Page 4 Bezel the Rivoli he centrepiece of the necklace or bracelet is a reversible Rivoli bezel. Choose a Rivoli with a coloured back, such as the ltra Rivolis from warovski, or some Chinese Rivolis have shiny silver backs. If the back is the traditional ilvered colour, I have acheived a suitable finish by making three coats of clear, extra strong nail varnish. tep 1. Pick up 34x A. ie into a circle. Note you may need more (36) or less (32) beads depending on the finish of your beads. tep 2. Peyote stitch two rows of B beads. Pull tight so that the work forms a band shape. weak the work until it forms a band shape tep 3. Peyote stitch a row of 15/0 F beads. Pull the working thread to make a cup shape. Pass through to the opposite side. Pull the 15/0 row tight to form a cup shape tep 4. Place the Rivoli into the bezel. Peyote stitch a row of 15/0 E beads, drawing up tight around the Rivoli. Cast off. Note: If necessary, make two rounds of 15/0 beads for security, front and back. Or else make a second pass through the 15/0 beads to tighten and for extra security.

Page 7 Helpful Hints: If you are making a bracelet with a large stone in it, make sure that it is a close fit, so that it doesn t slide round your wrist. Make sure that all of the joins are secure. For an interesting clasp, make an extra piece joined by its inner corner. Leave an extra large gap on the other end, so that it can go through the gap to lock in. (ee picture below). o adjust the length, just add or subtract an extra piece, or else use larger spacer beads. he necklace is attached to a length of chain, via a jump ring inserted between the two layers of 11/0 beads (holding to the threads). Alternatively add a 8/0 bead into the corner that it can go through. (Checkers - please let me know if you have any of these!) Design Hints - hings to ry Flying Geese: Overall Design: neven - Longer - horter - maller beads Go round in a circle - Alternetive Focal Beads - Pendant www.internationalbeadingweek.com www.facebook.com/internationalbeadingweek Clasp in Action

Page 5 Joining wo Flying Geese nits First decide your overall layout. hen decide the best places for joining the units. I have joined all of mine through the filler beads, C & D, or else by picking up the threads at the inner corner. Get the thread to the joining point, on the top layer. Pick up a bicone or spacer bead. Join on to the next unit top layer with a figure of 8 stitch. Repeat this thread path for the bottom layer, through the same bicone. eave through to the next joining point. Go round twice Laurel reath Necklace ingle 3 square frame 3mm crystals join the tops Jump ring slipped between the two layers holds the chain. 4mm crystals join the middles 4mm crystals wo 3-square frames, sharing a corner bead

Page 6 Ripples from a tone Bracelet Larger gap, to fit the joining unit Extra nit www.internationalbeadingweek.com www.facebook.com/internationalbeadingweek warovski 4227 Navette 32x 17mm Both ides