CRYSTAL BLUE SNOWFLAKES Skinny Mini Bracelet Pattern

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You are purchasing an ODD count peyote digital pattern....NOT THE ITEM IN THE PHOTO!!

SNOW....I love the stuff. It’s one of my most favorite things on the Earth! Here is a fun piece in blue. CRYSTAL BLUE SNOWFLAKES remind me of the soft snow that I experienced when I lived in Colorado. Beautiful!!

I used size 11/0 Delica beads; size 15/0 round seed beads for the optional trim and end loops; a size 12 long beading needle; 4 lb Fire Line fishing line and a toggle bar and ring for the closure.

I stitched a PICOT trim for the top and bottom of SNOWFLAKES, using a silver lined crystal round size 15/0 seed! THIS STEP IS OPTIONAL.

I used 4 colors making 11 columns and 197 rows using a total of 1084 beads.

The bracelet as designed measures 6 1/2 inches by a 3/4 inch which includes the trim. To lengthen the bracelet, simply add more of Delica #201 to each end until you reach your desired length.

You can just FEEL the sparkle of the snow, as is falls from your wrist!

NOTE: This was a hard piece to photograph. Because I used an AB PEARL white bead for the background AND it's soooo SPARKLY, it simply had a lot of reflection, the white background is showing up BLUE in the photos.

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Within the pattern you will find full color photos of the finished piece; a DELICA bead legend (listing of colors used); a view of the pattern in REAL TIME; a full color graph large enough to read easily and a WORD CHART of the pattern. There are 9 SNOWY pages to this pdf download.

This pattern is in the form of a PDF file, a digital pattern, that will be readily available to you once your payment is received.

I don't mind if you make this bracelet to sell, but please give me the credit for the design within your listing of your finished piece. I would greatly appreciate it.

There are NO REFUNDS on digital files.

ALL photos, design and content, copyrighted by JULIE ANN SMITH, 1999 to present.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.