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GraceBeading: beaded face swap 2007
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Random thoughts on life and beading. Showing posts with label beaded face swap 2007. Showing posts with label beaded face swap 2007. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Beaded Face Pin #4. This little face will be hard to give up, however I do have an extra face that is similar - so I guess I could make another if I decide I HAVE to have one of my own. Labels: beaded face swap 2007. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Beaded Face Pin #3. This little lady was inspired by the Angelic Beaded Brooch project in Ronda Kivett's.
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Macrame Tutorial by Dottie Hoeschen
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A single tightened square knot. Four square knot sennit. Click on images to enlarge). Contact me: Dottie@stonebrashcreative.com. Macrame has been around for thousands of years. Sailors created and perfected many of the knots on those long (and for the most part boring) voyages. With a few basic knots you can make all kinds of things. If you would like to see some additional knots, visit http:/ www.stonebrashcreative.com/MacrameTutorial.html. 2 Larkshead Knot - a good way to attach cords to something else.
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DottieHoeschen
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Dottie Hoeschen was born in. Chattanooga, TN, but grew up in. Marietta, GA. Marietta was at. This time a rural community and it. Was while playing in those woods. Near home that she grew to. Love the organic shapes and. Patterns that now figure. Predominantly in her work. She. Enthusiastic artist, even as a child,. And always the one assigned with. School bulletin board. At eleven. Years old she got her first set of oil. Paints and has never looked. She received her Bachelor of. Coca Cola Company, Cape.
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DottieHoeschen
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Dottie Hoeschen was born in. Chattanooga, TN, but grew up in. Marietta, GA. Marietta was at. This time a rural community and it. Was while playing in those woods. Near home that she grew to. Love the organic shapes and. Patterns that now figure. Predominantly in her work. She. Enthusiastic artist, even as a child,. And always the one assigned with. School bulletin board. At eleven. Years old she got her first set of oil. Paints and has never looked. She received her Bachelor of. Coca Cola Company, Cape.
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Creative Partnering – Heilman Designs
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Shipping Questions: (209) 602-1971. Heilman All-In-One Oil Box. Heilman BackPack Pastel Box. Heilman Original Pastel Box. Heilman Large Slim Pastel Box. Heilman Large Fat Pastel Box. A Starter Package will be available shortly. Heilman Designs Sketchbox Double and 12” Easel and MHDValue Finder and Multimedia artboard. This story resonates so much because it is our story too and the products that allow artists everywhere to paint their passion and express their vision is so important! On September 7, 2013.
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Bead Stringing: Free Tutorial by Dottie Hoeschen
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The most basic type of beading, bead stringing can be learned in a day, but has endless variations. It has two different notches for crimping. They must both be used if you want the crimp to hold (it's a two step operation). Rounded on the outside, but flat on the inside where they come together. Good for making right angles when working with wire or pulling on stubborn beading wire when bead stringing. Beads, 2 crimp beads, clasp. Click on images to enlarge). 5 Use the notch in the crimping tool that is...
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Wirework Tutorial by Dottie Hoeschen
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Click on images to enlarge). Contact me: Dottie@stonebrashcreative.com. Here's some General Facts andSuggestions. The suggestions are ones I have found to work best, but if you find a better way to do it, go for it! The thickness of wire is measured in gauges. The higher the number, the smaller the wire (22g is thinner than 18g). Use round nose pliers to bend curves. Use chainnose pliers to make sharp angles. You can use nylon jaw pliers to straighten bent wires. Later you can do it in the precious metals.
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Bead weaving: Free Tutorial by Dottie Hoeschen
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This is the most used, most versatile, and usually the first stitch that is taught to the new beadweaver. Click on the stitch you want to learn). When finished, this stitch looks just like peyote stitch.turned on its side. I learned brick stitch first (after getting frustrated with peyote). After I learned brick I went back and learned peyote. A very strong stitch because you go through the beads so many times! Hard to cut apart for the same reason. Contact me: Dottie@stonebrashcreative.com.