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July 2010 Beaded Seahorse Charm Project

You can find a variety of Free Arts and Craft Project here, including beaded project and other project. This month, I would like to feature the instruction on a beaded 3D Seahorse made with Japanese glass seed beads, using right angle weave beading technique. This is page 13 of the whole Seahorse tutorial!

Beaded 3D Sea Horse

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

Beaded Seahorse

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 3D Beaded Seahorse Tutorial
Step 153: Continue to:
  • Add two gold beads on the bottom (red) string and crisscross the top (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on this step) through three old beads marked A, B and C.
seahorse step 153
Step 154: Continue to:
  • Add one gold bead to crisscross both strings through.
  • Continue to pass the black string through three old beads marked A, B, C and tie off, pass the excess strings back through the pieces to make the knot a more secure knot.
seahorse step 154
Step 155: Top back fins:
  • This is the back of the seahorse's head.
    Note the six old beads marked with red and black dots, these old beads will be used in the beading of the top back fins.
  • Cut a piece of string around four inches long.
    Pass the string through the three old beads on the left (with black dots) as shown.

seahorse step 155

Step 156: Continue to:
  • Add two gold beads on the bottom (red) string and crisscross the top (black) string through the last bead added.
seahorse step 156
Step 157: Continue to:
  • Add four gold beads on the top (red) string and crisscross the bottom (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on this step) through one old bead marked A.
seahorse step 157
Step 158: Continue to:
  • Add three gold beads on the left (black) string.
    Continue to pass this string (the one you used to add new beads on this step) through five old beads marked A, B, C, D and E. (A and B being the two old beads from step 156) (C, D and E being the three old beads on the back of the seahorse's head marked with red dots in step 155)
  • Tie off and pass the excess thread back through the piece.

seahorse step 158

Step 159: Lower back fins:
  • Just slightly below where you just beaded the upper back fins, find the two old beads on the back marked by the red dots (a little like the spine of the seahorse).
  • Cut a piece of new string, around four inches long.
    Pass it through both of the two marked beads as shown.
seahorse step 159
Step 160: Continue to:
  • Add four gold beads on the top (red) string and crisscross the bottom (black) string through the last bead added.

seahorse step 160

Step 161: Continue to: (in opposite direction)
  • Add four gold beads on the right (red) string and crisscross the left (black) string through the last bead added.
    Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on this step) through one old bead from step 160 marked A.
seahorse step 161
Step 162: Continue to:
  • Add three gold beads on the bottom (black) string and tie off! As usual pass the excess back through the piece.
  • Now you can add jump ring at the top of the seahorse's head to hang as a charm.
seahorse step 162

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