I made this, but there’s no way to post a picture. I made it in black and it came out beautifully. I made it for my daughter for her 18th birthday.it Took me months and months and it was very hard
Beautiful pattern – thank you so much for this website. I’ve made several of your necklaces, including Katrina, Calla and Margo.
A couple of suggestions for your readers who said thy found the p astern difficult:
I used the accent colour beads at each intersection, as well as for the picos. I understand the appeal of the monochromatic design, but using the second colour makes it easy to “find” the right bead to go through, without having to count each time.
I also found it was easier to use my previous work as a guide,once I have a few inches made, rather than go back to the pattern. It helped me see the overall design better, and I didn’t keep getting lost on where I was on the pattern.
Thank you for this pattern, i already made a Selene necklace, this Juliette will be the next ! 🙂
What size if beads is this made in,, thanks xx
Unfortunately, the last raw of my necklace doesn’t keep up, it waves up down under, any idea about my problem? Thanks 🙂
Celt, if I understood the problem well, this might help you: when beading last row, when you connect, make the cord facing down. maybe will help 🙂
i mean, go through upper part of bead when you bead through
The monochromatic color scheme of this bracelet is so classy! This one is on my ever increasing list of necklaces I plan to make!
Thanks for this pattern!
I made this, but there’s no way to post a picture. I made it in black and it came out beautifully. I made it for my daughter for her 18th birthday.it Took me months and months and it was very hard
Hello, good to know that you did! I will try. Which kind of thread did you use?
Beautiful pattern – thank you so much for this website. I’ve made several of your necklaces, including Katrina, Calla and Margo.
A couple of suggestions for your readers who said thy found the p astern difficult:
I used the accent colour beads at each intersection, as well as for the picos. I understand the appeal of the monochromatic design, but using the second colour makes it easy to “find” the right bead to go through, without having to count each time.
I also found it was easier to use my previous work as a guide,once I have a few inches made, rather than go back to the pattern. It helped me see the overall design better, and I didn’t keep getting lost on where I was on the pattern.
Looking forward to my next project – Sia!
Thanks again.
Thank you! You are welcome to share your work in our group on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/beadsmagicpatterns/
Oops, that should have read “pattern.” Not sure how to edit comments on this site.