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 Archiv with many Patterns


http://home.flash.net/~mjtafoya/patterns.htm




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 Bell Flower


http://www.nativeessence.com/Free-BellFlower.htm


This Bell Flower beadwork pattern is designed to be done on a loom. It was kept small in finished size to be more versitle and easier to make for the beginner. In keeping them small, you can't help but lose the ability to create the finer detail, but this size is more useable for making jewelry or attaching to pouches, etc. You'll find more advanced, yet still FREE beadwork patterns through our Membership program which also is free (coming soon).

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 Buffalo Beaded


http://beadwork.about.com/od/freebeadpatterns1/ss/Animal_Patterns.htm


his Buffalo Beaded Amulet Bag bead pattern is designed to be worked in Flat, Even Count Peyote Stitch and makes a great bead pattern for a beginner. Use this bead pattern to teach a Buffalo Lover how to do Peyote Stitch, or, if you are a buffalo lover and are learning how to bead yourself, this, and these marvelous White Buffalo beaded earrings look great together.a

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 Elk


http://www.nativeessence.com/Free-ElkHead.htm


These FREE CRAFT PROJECTS and FREE BEADWORK PATTERNS are truly original made and designed and copyrighted (c) by me, Kathy O'Connell. They are found only within this website. So tell your friends and be sure to come back. The membership area has more FREE STUFF and even better FREE beadwork patterns and FREE craft projects than what you see here.

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 Flat Peyote


http://www.suzannecooper.com/free/measure.html




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 free misc. Bead Patterns


http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/cr_beading/article/0,2025,DIY_13745_2274002,00.html




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 History of Beading Techniques


http://www.beadwrangler.com/samplers/sampler-current.htm




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 Peace Dove


http://www.nativeessence.com/Free-Dove.htm




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 Tipps


http://www.nativetech.org/beadweav/bweav.html


Beads are perhaps one of the earliest forms of Native American art. Beads are by their nature, intended to be strung on cord and various techniques have developed and evolved over the millennia in the eastern Woodlands. Some methods of stringing beads are similar to those used in textile and basket weaving. Beadweaving shares many technical traits with woven mats and twined baskets, and it may have developed alongside these other industries.

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