Free pattern for penadant Sol

New free pattern for pendant Sol is here. Make this beautiful pendant using our new free seed beads pattern. To make this you need very simple list av materials – toho seed beads (or Miyuki), superduo, round beads or perals and fire polished beads. This free beading tutorial is easy to follow and even beginner can use this pendant tutorial. PDF tutorial is also availible. Its possible to use this free beading pattern  to make amazing colorful earrings.

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Materials you need:

seed beads Toho 11/0

superduo beads

fire polished czech beads 4 mm

round beads 4 mm

U can download this pattern in pdf format by clicking the pdf button in the end of this post.

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1 thought on “Free pattern for penadant Sol”

  1. Thank you for your delightful free patterns. I continue to learn a lot from them. (As a former teacher, I sometimes want to take a red pen to the descriptions. It that something I could help with as a volunteer? Checking spelling and grammar? This is a wonderful professional beading group and I’d love it if the written word matched the beauty of the patterns. What do you think?)

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