These pattem details should be used in conjunction with the Form-A-Lines General Instruction sheet.
“Out at ...” means bring the needle from the back of the work through to the front. “In at...” means take the needle from the right side of the work through to the back. On many sections of this design some holes are used morę than once.
Silver thread on blue card with silver beads. 59 round beads and 38 bugle beads.
Branches
3
The above diagram demonstrates the method of securing the beads to the card. The number of beads and their order may differ on the actual pattem. Out at 1, through the beads and in at 2.
Out at 1, through the beads and in at 3.
Tree
The branches are completed before the top beads and trunk.
Branches
Out at A through the bead and in at B.
Out at A through the bead and in at C.
Out at D through the bead and in at E.
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Out at D through the bead and in at C.
Out at F through the beads and in at G.
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Out at H through the beads and in at G.
Out at J through the bead and in at K.
Out at J through the bead and in at I.
Out at L through the bead and in at M.
Out at L through the bead and in at I.
Out at O through the beads and in at I.
Out at O through the beads and in at N.
Work the other branches in a similar way using the finished diagram as a guide.
Trunk
Out at 1 through the beads and in at C.
Out at 1 through the beads and in at 2.
Pot
Out at 3 through the beads and in at 4.
Out at 5 through the bead and in at 6.
Out at 7 through the bead and in at 4.
Out at 5 through the beads and in at 8.
Out at 3 through the beads and in at 9.
Out at 10 through the beads and in at 8.