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October 2007 Beaded Clown Fish Project Page 3

You can find a variety of Free Arts and Craft Project here, including beaded project and other project. This month's project is a 3-D beaded Clown Fish, just like the character Nemo the Ocellaris Clownfish in the movie Finding Nemo or more professionally know as Amphiprion ocellaris made with Japanese seed beads using the Right Angle Weave technique (RAW). Great as a fashion accessory charm or as a jewelry gift. This is a continual from page 2 of the tutorial.

If you found this tutorial page first, please go back to Page 1 or Page 2 of the tutorial to start off.

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The pictorials are illustrated with spaces between beads for a clearer direction, in the actual beading, there should be no spaces.

Always Remember to pull tight on EVERY STEP.

Step 27:
  • Continue to:

    Add three white beads on the bottom right (green) string and crisscross the top left (blue) string through the last added bead.
    Continue to pass the green string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the left orange bead (Marked 1) from step 23 (shown where the green arrow is coming out from).
Step 28:
  • Continue to:

    Add one orange bead on the top right (blue) string and crisscross the bottom left (green) string through this newly added bead. Continue to pass the blue string (the one you used to add new bead on) through the bottom 3 orange bead (marked 1, 2 and 3) from step 24 and 25 (shown where the blue arrow is coming out from).
  • Now you should tie both ends together and pass the excess back through the piece before cutting away excess. You should have the clown fish body (without the fins).
Step 29:
  • The colored beads represents where the different fins should be attached.
  • Green colored beads represents where the top fins should be.
  • Purple colored beads represents where the tail fins should be.
  • Blue colored beads represents where the side fins should be.
Step 30: TOP FINS:
  • Cut a new piece of string around 10 cm long or wire if you want to be able to shape the fins later. Pass it through the first back orange bead (marked here in green) nearest to the eye or head of the fish (marked by the purple dot). Remember to balance out both ends of the string.
  • Add three orange beads on the top (purple) string and add two black beads on the bottom (blue) string. Continue to pass this blue string (where you just added the black beads through the two orange beads marked 1 and 2 that you just added on the top string.
Step 31:
  • Top Fins: Continue to:

    Add two black beads and one orange bead on the bottom (purple) string, crisscross the top (blue) string through the last added bead.
Step 32:
  • Top Fins: Continue to:

    Add two black beads and one orange bead on the top left (blue) string, crisscross the bottom right (purple) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the blue string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the orange beads (marked 1 and 2)
Step 33:
  • Top Fins: Continue to:

    Add two white beads on the top left (purple) string, crisscross the bottom right (blue) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the purple string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the one bead on the fish's body (marked 1).
Step 34:
  • Top Fins: Continue to:

    Add two black beads and one orange bead on the top left (blue) string, crisscross the bottom right (purple) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the string back this small beaded circle until the strings meet and tie off.
Step 35: Bottom TAIL FIN:
  • Using a new piece of string, pass it through the first back ORANGE bead (marked here in green) nearest to the bottom of the fish (marked by the purple dot). Remember to balance out both ends of the string.
  • Add one orange, one black and one orange bead on the bottom (green) string, crisscross the top (blue) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the green string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the back top WHITE (Marked by purple bead) bead from the fish's body (marked 1).

 

Step 36:
  • Tail Fin: Continue to: 
    Add three black beads and one orange bead on the bottom blue string, crisscross the top green string through the last added bead.
  • Now you can either tie off or pass the excess remainder string back up to the last WHITE tail bead (marked by the purple bead).
Step 37:
  • Second part of Tail Fin:
    starting at the White bead (marked by purple bead with green dot), add two orange beads on each ends of the strings (total of four), crisscross the bottom (blue) string through the last bead added on the top (green) string (shown where both arrows are coming out from).
Step 38:
  • Second part of Tail Fin: Continue to:

    Add one orange, two black and one orange beads on the top left (blue) string, crisscross the bottom right (green) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the blue string through the orange bead from step 37 (marked 1).
Step 39:
  • Second part of Tail Fin: Continue to:

    Add two black and one orange beads on the top (green) string, crisscross the bottom (blue) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the strings until they meet and tie off.
Step 40: Top Side FIN:
  • Using a new piece of string, pass it through one of the top side ORANGE bead (marked here in blue with green dot) nearest to the eye of the fish. Remember to balance out both ends of the string.
  • Add three orange beads on the top (green) string, crisscross the bottom (purple) string through the last added bead.
Step 41:
  • Top side fin: Continue to:

    Add three black and one orange beads on the left (green) string, crisscross the right (blue) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the green string (the one you used to add new beads on through the top orange bead (marked 1).
Step 42:
  • Top side fin: Continue to:

    Add three black beads on the top (green) string, crisscross the bottom (blue) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the strings back through the bead circle until they meet and tie off.
  • Repeat step 40 to 42 for the opposite side of the top side fin.
Step 36: Bottom Side Fin:
  • Cut a new piece of string or wire if you want to be able to shape the fins later.
    Pass the string through the bottom ORANGE bead (marked by the blue bead with green dot) balance out both ends.
  • Add on the top left (green) string two orange beads and two black beads, crisscross the bottom right (purple) string through the last added black bead. Continue to pass the strings back through this bead circle until they meet and tie off.
  • Repeat this step for the opposite side of the bottom side fin.

Attach a hook and make it a charm or pendant!

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