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ÿþ Three-sided amulet Brick stitch a triangular purse by Stephanie Trice rick stitch is one of my favorite bead an 80 and the other will alternate between an stitches. When you first learn it, you 80 and a pair of cylinder beads. Bmight think that all it s good for is Make an identical triangle but start the triangular, fringed earrings. But that s so ladder with a pair of cylinder beads rather wrong. This fun amulet purse gains a lot of than an 80. On this piece one side will have all textural interest by using two different sizes cylinder beads and the other side will alter- of seed beads. A stack of two Japanese cylin- nate bead types. der beads (I use Delicas) is almost exactly as tall as one size 80 Japanese seed bead. So I alternate pairs of cylinder beads with 80 seed beads, using two tones of the same color to get a woven fabric look. stepbystep Make two large triangles for the front and back and sew them together. Then weave a triangle a off the top edge of the back for the flap. Finish with a square-stitched or strung strap and decorate the bottom point of the bag with a beaded bead, fringe, or an accent bead. bag front and back Start with a 2-yd. (1.8m) length of waxed or conditioned bead thread. Make a 25-bead ladder, alternating an 80 seed bead and a pair of cylinder beads (photo a and  Basics ). Work decreasing brick stitch back and forth, placing one less bead on each row. The last row will have one 80 and a pair of cylinder beads (photo b). Notice that one side of the beaded triangle will always begin with b & Bead Button " December 2002 2 Square stitch back down the strap to the purse, attaching the opposite bead or group (photo g and  Basics ). When you ve added the last bead, sew down into the seam beads below it then up the starting side seam beads and the original strand. Attach one clasp half to the end by c g sewing through its loop and the end beads several times (photo h). End the thread back down in the strap. Tie a few half hitches between beads (see  Basics ) before cutting the thread. Repeat steps 1-4 on the other side. optional dangle Weave a new doubled thread that is d h about 18-in. (46cm) long into the beads near the bottom of the bag. Exit one of the two beads on the bottom front. String an 80 bead, the accent bead, and an 80 bead. String a combination of cylinder and seed beads to make a fringe loop. Sew back through the 80, the accent bead, the first 80 bead, and the bead you exited on the front. Come e i back down the other front bottom bead, (photo d). Resume square stitching the the 80s, and the accent bead (photo i) other side seam. and make another loop. Go back up the beads as before. flap Go down the adjacent back bottom Weave a new 2-yd. thread into the bead. String through the 80s and the beadwork on the back side of the bag, accent bead and make another loop. Exit the second bead on the left-hand Come back up through the exited bead side (a pair of cylinder beads). This is on the back and go down the other f the side where the beads alternate. Brick bottom back bead to make the final Place the trian- stitch a total of 22 beads (alternate 80s loop. After coming back up the beads, gles together with the and cylinder pairs) along the top of the weave the tail into the bag, tying a few ladder sides up and back. Start with an 80 bead, the reverse half hitches between beads before clip- the side with all 80 of the bead you re exiting (photo e). ping the thread. w beads against the side Work back and forth across the flap with all cylinder triangle until three beads remain. All the View Stephanie s work on her website, beads. Weave a 11D 2- beads on the starting edge of the flap http://members.aol.com/ladymojo99 and yd. (1.4m) length of will be 80s and the beads on the other contact her by e-mail at thread into the bead- edge will alternate. Weave the thread in ladymojo99@aol.com. work, exiting a bead to the beadwork to end it. or bead pair at the top of one side strap toward the ladder Weave a new 2-yd. thread into the materials (photo c). beadwork and exit the last bead on Sew the first side either the front or the back column of " 10g Japanese cylinder beads seam together by square stitching one of the side seams (photo f). String " 15g Size 80 seed beads, preferably Japanese through the matching 80 bead and cylin- an alternating pattern of 80s and pairs of " Nymo D beading thread der pair on the two pieces (figure). cylinder beads, starting with the kind of " Beeswax or Thread Heaven When you ve joined the last beads bead opposite the type you exited. Make " Beading needles, #10 or 12 on the first side, switch direction and the strand the desired length for one " 1 Accent bead sew up the adjacent bottom bead side of the strap. " 1 Clasp 3 beadandbutton.com Create Fashionable Jewelry with Bead&Button Magazine! 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