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April 2010 Beaded 3D Star Charm Project.

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

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

Beaded Star :

Go back to page 1 of the Beaded Star Tutorial!

Go back to page 2 of the Beaded Star Tutorial!

Always Remember to pull tight on EVERY STEP.

3D Beaded Star Free Pattern Tutorial
Step 27:
  • Continue to:

    Add one size 12/0, one size 11/0, three size 12/0, one size 11/0 and one last size 12/0 beads on the top (red) string, continue to pass this red string up and through five old beads (one size 11/0, three size 12/0 and one size 11/0).
    Pass the other string (black) down through four old beads (three size 12/0 and one size 11/0).
Step 28:
  • Continue to:

    Add beads the same way like you did in step 27.
    Add one size 12/0, one size 11/0, three size 12/0, one size 11/0 and one last size 12/0 beads on all the other four pointy ends.
    When the two ends of the string meets, tie off with a dead knot.
  • Now repeat another exact star shape from step 1 to step 28.
Step 29: Make the filling for the 3D Star!
  • Take one long head pin, add in one silver white bead followed by a large 5mm pearl.
  • Use pliers to bent the remaining of the pin to one side as shown.
  • Use a round head pliers to bent the pin back in the opposite direction to form a circle loop.

Step 30:
  • Joining:

    Place the center filling 5mm bead in the center of the two pieces of stars that you made.

    Cut a piece of new string, around 15cm long, add one size 12/0 bead at the center of the string.
    Pass each side of the string through one mirror old bead from each side of the two stars.
    Continue to add size 12/0 beads by crisscrossing the lines through the new bead and passing each side of the string through old beads from each side of the stars as shown, continue working until you have gone through all the beads at the rims of the stars. Tie off, and you are done!

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