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November 2007 Beaded Chihuahua Dog 3-D 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 3-D beaded Chihuahua dog, made with Japanese glass seed beads using the Right Angle Weave technique (RAW). Great as a fashion accessory charm 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.

Tutorials pictures are getting bigger so might take longer than the previous two pages to load, please be patient.

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.

Step 32:
  • Continue to:

    Add three brown beads on the right (red) string and crisscross the left (black) string through the last added bead.
    Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two brown beads (Marked A and B).
Step 33:
  • Continue to:

    Add two brown beads on the bottom right (black) string and crisscross the top left (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the top two brown beads (Marked A and B).
Step 34:
  • Continue to:

    Add three brown beads on the bottom (red) string and crisscross the top (black) string through the last added bead.
    Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two beads (Marked A and B).
Step 35:
  • Continue to:

    Add two white beads on the bottom left (black) string and crisscross the top right (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the three beads (Marked A, B and C).
Step 36:
  • Continue to:

    Add one white bead on the top left (red) string and crisscross the bottom right (black) string through the last added bead.
    Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the bead (Marked A).
    Continue to pass the black string through the two beads (Marked A and B).
  • A switch of view: from this point on the bead's view will be changed to inwards. Note that the marks of the red and blue A and B are exactly the same location of the above step 36.
Step 37:
  • Continue to:

    Add two white beads on the left (black) string, crisscross the right (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the brown beads (Marked A, B and C).
Step 38:
  • Continue to:

    Add one white bead on the top (red) string, crisscross the bottom (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the beads (Marked A, B, C, D and E). Note: E is the bead that you just added on this step.
  • You have now completed the body of the dog (attached to the head). It may look a bit weird right now but be patient, once the nose and legs goes on, it'll be perfect.
  • Position of the legs: The Four red circular lines are the positions where the four legs will go on, the turquoise color dots are where the legs beading will start on (the same spot for the two front legs and the same spot for the two back legs.
  • Your threads are currently at the back leg's start spot (turquoise spot). So you can continue to bead the back leg with the existing lines. 
Step 39:
  • Right back leg: Continue to:

    Pass the top (black) line up through the white bead (Marked 1).
    Add three brown beads on the bottom (red) string, crisscross the top (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string down a brown bead (Marked A).
Step 40:
  • Continue to:

    Add two brown beads on the top (black) string and 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 bead (Marked A).
Step 41:
  • Continue to:

    Add two brown beads on the right (red) string and crisscross the left (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two left beads (Marked A and B).
Step 42:
  • Continue to:

    Add one brown bead on the right (black) string and crisscross the left (red) string through the last added bead.
Step 43:
  • Continue to:

    Add three brown beads on the right (red) string and crisscross the left (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the top bead (Marked A).
Step 44:
  • Continue to:

    Add two brown beads on the bottom (black) string and 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 bottom bead (Marked A).

Go to Page 4 to continue the Beaded Chihuahua Tutorial

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