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Whirlpool Brick Stitch Pendant Free Beading Pattern
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This diamond-shaped abstract whirlpool pattern makes an unforgettable pendant or it can be stitched to a pin back to make a brooch. If you run a thread around the outer edge you can pull the diamond into a three-dimensional domed form.
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Skill Level
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Beginner through Intermediate
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Time Required
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hours - possible to complete in a weekend
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Dimensions
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60 beads tall; 30 beads wide 1-3/4" x 3" using Delicas
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| Materials | Comments |
| Thread | I used gray Nymo D. |
| Beading Needles | I used size 10s. |
| Thread Conditioner | Thread Heaven or beeswax, optional. |
| Scissors or Snippers | I used my wire flush cutters. |
| Beads | You can work this design with any beads, but keep in mind the finished dimensions will change. I worked the example using Delicas. The first color is the one shown in my pattern, followed by the Delica I used. If I saw another color that would also have worked well, that is listed next:
Purple Delica DB167 Rainbow Opaque Power Blue or DB165 Rainbow Opaque Royal Blue
Light Green DB166 Rainbow Opaque Kelly Green
Sky Blue DB164 Rainbow Opaque Turquoise
Pink/Light Purple DB56H Inside Color Cranberry AB Hex or DB158 Rainbow Opaque Lavender Cream
Dark Green DB918H Inside Color Turquoise Hex or DB112 Sea Blue Luster |
Start with the widest row using ladder stitch or whatever your personal preference is for starting brick stitck. Work one half of the pattern, then the other. I replaced the top and bottom blue beads with 4-mm blue crystals and ran a coated beading wire through the outside beads to add stability to the design and to use it as the focal point of a pearl necklace. If you use Matsunos or Czech beads instead of Delicas, your diamond will be somewhat shorter and wider.
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