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October 2009 Beaded Halloween Pumpkin Project.

You can find a variety of Free Arts and Craft Project here, including beaded tutorials and other project. This month's project is a beaded 3D Halloween pumpkin charm, made with Japanese glass seed beads using right angle weave Beading technique. This is page 3 of the full tutorial!

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

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Step 36:
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    Add one orange bead one one string and crisscross the other sting through this new bead added.
Step 37:
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    Add two orange beads on the left (blue) string, crisscross the right (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new beads on) through one old bead from step 15 (marked A).
Step 38:
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    Add one orange bead one one string and crisscross the other sting through this new bead added.
Step 39:
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    Add two orange beads on the left (blue) string, crisscross the right (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new beads on) through one old bead from step 16 (marked A).
Step 40:
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    Add one orange bead one one string and crisscross the other sting through this new bead added.
Step 41:
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    Add two orange beads on the bottom (blue) string, crisscross the top (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new beads on) through one old bead from step 17 (marked A).
Step 42:
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    Add one orange beads on the bottom (black) string, crisscross the top (blue) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the black string (the one you just used to add new bead on) through one old bead from step 20 (marked A).
Step 43:
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    Add one orange bead on one of the string, crisscross the other end through this new bead.
Step 44:
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    Pick the longer side of the string, mine is the top blue string that is longer than the bottom black string.
    Add one new orange beads in-between each of the twelve old orange beads that are standing up and pointing outwards. Remember to add one black bead as the nose instead of the orange bead, see picture on the right to see where to place the black bead.

    After completion of this step, your strings should still be exiting from the exact same bead as you have stopped in the previous step 43.
  • Note, the new beads added on this step will not be used in any future beading of the piece (no passing through at all). As for the next few steps, the beads will be closely packed, do not pass through the wrong beads, which are beads added on this step!
Step 45:
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    Add two orange beads on the bottom (black) string, crisscross the top (blue) string through the last bead added.
Step 46:
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    Add two orange beads on the bottom (blue) string, crisscross the top (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new bead on) through one old bead from step 21 (marked A).
Step 47:
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    Add one orange bead on one of the string, crisscross the other end through this new bead.
Step 48:
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    Add two orange beads on the right (blue) string, crisscross the left (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new beads on) through one old bead from step 23 (marked A).
Step 49:
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    Add one black bead on one of the string, crisscross the other end through this new bead.
Step 50:
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    Add two black beads on the right (blue) string, crisscross the left (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new beads on) through one old bead from step 25 (marked A).
Step 51:
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    Add one orange bead on one of the string, crisscross the other end through this new bead.
Step 52:
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    Add two orange beads on the right (blue) string, crisscross the left (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new beads on) through one old bead from step 27 (marked A).

 

Step 53:
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    Add one black bead on one of the string, crisscross the other end through this new bead.
Step 54:
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    Add two black beads on the top (blue) string, crisscross the bottom (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the blue string (the one you just used to add new beads on) through one old bead from step 29 (marked A).

 

Step 55:
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    Add one orange bead on one of the string, crisscross the other end through this new bead.
Continue the tutorial on page 4 of the beaded Halloween pumpkin charm project!

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