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Showing posts with label downloadable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downloadable. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Downloadable Patterns



As of August 1 you will be able to purchase a selection of Rypan Designs patterns for instant download. Available here are 15 patterns for $8.95 (CDN) and 1 pattern (neckace & bracelet) for $12.95 (CDN).

Select the pattern you would like, add it to your cart, accept the license agreement and either continue on to pay with PayPal or continue shopping. Once you have made your payment a confirmation email will be sent to you with instructions on downloading the PDF pattern. It is important to know that the link for the download will expire after 24 hours.

Once you have your pattern, print and start creating. You will have a beautiful handcrafted piece of jewelry before you know it!

Here is a look at some of the patterns that are available.
Twig Chip Cascade & Chicklet Bracelet
Chicklet Bracelets

Textured Net
 
Egyptian Net

Triple 'V' Jeweled
Netted Zig Zag

Twig Willow Twist
Please let us know what you think about having access to downloadable patterns.

A big thanks to John Fusco and the team at A Needle Pulling Thread for getting this up and running!

Happy Beading!!

Monday, July 29, 2013

ABC's of Creativity - O is Online Learning

Back in May we covered I is Internet and looked a number of inspiration sources on the web. There were some links that were instructional as well.

This post will focus specifically on many of the resource free and fee based that are available online.

I know that many fellow beaders started by taking a class at a show or bead store with a designer or bead artist. But I know that sometimes you can't get the class schedule to work with your schedule. Online classes help with this problem. Here are two site for online classes.

Maria has recently become an instructor at CraftArtEdu with her Netting Primer. The online classes here are a series of narrated images that take step by step through a project. There are classes available for more that just beading. Well most of the classes have a fee attached to them, you are able to go back and review the class at your leisure. There are a number of free classes.

If you are looking for more jewelry making lesson, then take a look at Beaducation. Here the classes are video presentation. You are able to view and review at any time. Written instructions come with all but the free classes.

Of course in addition the these class specific websites you can find many how to videos on Youtube. Here is Maria's video for her Diagonal Weave bracelet.


Here is Cathy Lampole demonstrating how to finish a strung bracelet.


I am recently come across Wikihow.com. Like wikipedia it combines the knowledge of many people to be shared with the world. Wikihow looks to create step by step instructions for everything. I used it recently to learn how to make Chinese sliding knots to finish a necklace. The animated step by step instruction are accompanied by written instructions. The great thing... it is all free!

Back in I is Internet, I mentioned following designers' blogs for inspiration. Many of your favorite designers sell kits and/or patterns for their designs. Some with use a site such as Bead-Pattern.com to sell their patterns but also check their individual websites. Some even have some free patterns, tips or tutorials to share with you.

Here are some of my favorites - Jean Power, Diane Fitzgerald, Cindy Holsclaw, Kerrie Slade, Cathy Lampole and Julia Pretl. And starting on August 1, 2013 you will be able to purchase downloadable patterns from Rypan Designs!!!

Your favourite bead magazine likely has patterns from past issues for sale on their sites as well.  Here are Bead and Button, Beading Daily and Bead (UK).

I hope that you finding a new source of instruction on the web!

Happy Beading!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Snowflake Decorations


Snowflake ornament on my tree

"Snowflakes", TBS 2011 Calendar, December

It's hard to believe it's time to decorate the tree again.... Luckily, I have some of my snowflakes handy from last year. Glass bugles, seed beads and Swarovski crystals never spoil... Since they're specially interlocked in like a fan around a circle of beads, they keep their shape forever.

This extraordinary snowflake can be made quickly once you get the knack after you've made your first one. A very fine beading wire, .010 SoftTouch by Softflex, is the secret to holding the crystal-tipped long bugle V's in place around the circle of seed beads.

Several ways to get the instructions: See page 90-91 of Beaded Ornament for the holidays and Beyond from Bead and Button and BeadStyle Magazines by Kalmach Publishing Co., 2009.

Order an all-inclusive Snowflake kit with a choice of 15mm, 20mm or 30mm bugles and crystal pearl or silver-shade vitrial finish from Rypan Designs. Or get patterns for use with your own bugles and crystals. The instructions are available in printed pattern with a Supply List or a downloadable .pdf. Shortly it will be available in a Ukrainian .pdf version soon as I get the illustrations matched up to my translations.