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Beaded 3-D Canary Bird Project Page 3

You can find a variety of Free Arts and Craft Project here, including beaded project and other project. This month's project is a beaded canary bird charm made with Japanese seed beads using the Right Angle Weave technique (RAW). Great as a fashion accessory or as a jewelry gift. This is a continual from page 2 of the tutorial.

If you found this tutorial page first, please go back to Page 1 or Page 2 of the tutorial to start off.

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The pictorials are illustrated with spaces between beads for a clearer direction, in the actual beading, there should be no spaces.

Always Remember to pull tight on EVERY STEP.

Bird Project

Step 25:
  • Continue to:

    Add one new blue bead (represented by dark blue) on one side of the string and crisscross the other side of the string through this new bead.
    Continue to pass:
    - the left (black) string back up through the left blue bead and the top blue bead (where the black arrow is coming out from).
    - the right (red) string back up through the right blue bead and the same top blue bead (seen where the both arrows are coming out from). 
Step 26:
  • Continue to:

    Add one blue beads on each side of the string (total of 2) and one last bead to crisscross both strings through (shown where both arrows are coming out from).
Step 27:
  • (You will be working on one side of the string only in this step) Continue to:

    Add four beads on one side of the string (either side that is longer). Pass the same string back through the same old bead that it was coming out from before adding the new beads, forming a bead circle of 5 beads.
Step 28:
  • Continue to:

    Add one blue beads on each side of the string (total of 2) and crisscross both strings through the old bead from step 25 (shown where both arrows are coming out of).
    Now you can loop the strings until they meet head to head and tie off, remember to pass the remainder strings back through your piece for a more secure piece.
Step 29:
  • Adding Wings:

    The green beads represents the old beads on the bird's body.
    The dark blue beads represents the new beads to be added.
  • Cut a new piece of string (around 10cm) pass it through the two green bead (where the bead circle is) balance out both ends so that both ends are of the same length.
    Add three new blue beads on the top (black) string, crisscross the bottom (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the bottom one old bead from the body (highlighted in green) shown where the black arrow is coming out of.
Step 30:
  • Continue to:

    Add two blue beads on the bottom (black) string, crisscross the top (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the one top blue bead (Marked 1) from step 29 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
Step 31:
  • Continue to:

    Add four blue beads on the bottom (red) string, crisscross the top (black) string through all the four newly added beads. Continue to pass:
    - the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the one blue bead from step 30 (shown where the red arrow is coming out from)
    - the black string (the one you used to crisscross) through the one blue bead from step 30 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
    Tie off and string the remainder into the piece.
Step 32:
  • Repeat step 30 and 31 for the other side of the wing.
Step 33:
  • The Feet:

    The green beads represents the old beads on the bird's body.
    The dark blue beads represents the new beads to be added.
  • Cut a new piece of string around 10 cm long or wire if you want to be able to shape the feet later.
    Pass the string through the top three old bead from the bead circle marked out in green, balance out both ends.
    Working on one side at a time:
    Add two new gold beads, loop the string back through the first bead added.
    Add two gold beads again, loop the string back through the first bead of this newly added two beads.
    Add two gold beads again, loop the string back through the first bead of this newly added two beads.
    Add one last gold bead and pass the string back through one of the old bead (marked in green on the bottom.
  • Repeat for the other side and tie off.
  • Add a hook on the bird's head to hang it as a charm wherever you like.

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