


This is a design that I thought up today, based on a 'loop-di-loop' pattern that was in a very early issue of Bead Magazine. Instead of just doing loops of beads, I have done one row of strands with facets on, one row of leaves and the obligatory row of loops. It all blends in nicely and is actually fairly substantial to hold. As you can see from the bottom picture, I have not finished the toggle fastener, so that is what I intend to do tonight.
3 comments:
I love the colour combination! Those beaded toggles, that's definitely something I have to practice, they're great!
My Favorite colour! This is beautiful.
ohh I really like that.. gorgeous colour combination...
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