Fairy Berry beaded bead beading tutorial

8.50$

The Fairy Berry beaded bead beading tutorial teaches you how you can make the beaded beads using Toho seed beads, bicone crystals/fire polished beads.

Fairy berries [Vaccinium nimphaea] are a magical group of perennial flowering plants with enchanted berries. They are classified in the section Cyanococcus within the genus Vaccinium. Vaccinium also includes blueberries, cranberries, bilberries, huckleberries and Madeira blueberries. Fairy berries are native to Hungary, the first fairy berry was discovered in the garden of the imagination in Piliscsaba, a small town near Budapest in 2020. Since then the fairy berries grow on glass fields, and are propagated by glass seeds, also known as seed beads.

Two varieties of the berry are known: wild fairy berries in various matte earth tones, and noble fairy berries which have crystal and gold shine. The latter grow on glass fields where the crystallised golden magic concentrate is quite high.

Growing the fairy berry requires some practice and creativity.

Instructions for cultivation are available here.

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The Fairy Berry beaded bead beading tutorial teaches you how you can make the beaded beads using Toho seed beads, bicone crystals/fire polished beads.

Fairy berries [Vaccinium nimphaea] are a magical group of perennial flowering plants with enchanted berries. They are classified in the section Cyanococcus within the genus Vaccinium. Vaccinium also includes blueberries, cranberries, bilberries, huckleberries and Madeira blueberries. Fairy berries are native to Hungary, the first fairy berry was discovered in the garden of the imagination in Piliscsaba, a small town near Budapest in 2020. Since then the fairy berries grow on glass fields, and are propagated by glass seeds, also known as seed beads. 

Two varieties of the berry are known: wild fairy berries in various matte earth tones, and noble fairy berries which have crystal and gold shine. The latter grow on glass fields where the crystallised golden magic concentrate is quite high.

Growing the fairy berry requires some practice and creativity.

Instructions for cultivation are available here.

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The listing is for a PDF file containing instructions for making the Fairy Berry beaded beads, not the finished piece (the physical item, the beaded jewellery) itself.

The beading pattern contains the Fairy Berry beaded bead pattern step by step with illustrations, phase photos and explanations of each step, material list, color list (you can find it on the last pages of the tutorial), and finished pictures of the beaded beads.

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Measurements:

❊ height: 22 mm (7/8 inch)
❊ width: 22 mm (7/8 inch)

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PRINTER-FRIENDLY VERSION INCLUDED!

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Beadwork pattern for advanced bead weavers.
Difficulty: Difficult (⚈⚈⚈⚈)
Language: English

❊ 29 pages
❊ printer-friendly excerpt: 2 pages
❊ 28 steps
❊ 35 illustrations
❊ 95 phase photos
❊ 10 color variations with color codes (product ID-s)
❊ cutout marker labels

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MATERIALS YOU NEED:

❊ Japanese Toho seed beads size 15/0, color 1 – 2 g
❊ Japanese Toho seed beads size 15/0, color 2 -2 g
❊ Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, color 1 – 3 g
❊ Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, color 2 – 2 g
❊ Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, color 3 – 1 g
❊ Japanese Toho seed beads size 11/0, color 4 – 1 g
❊ Bicone crystals size 4 mm,
OR fire polished beads size 4 mm – 8 pcs

❊ Beading needle (e.g. Pony Size 12)
❊ Toho One-G beading thread
❊ Head pin, 2 inches (5 cm) long – 1 pc
❊ Jump ring – 1 pc

As the products of different manufacturers may be of different sizes, I can only guarantee success with the beads I have named.

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️ You can find the Fairy Berry beaded bead beading tutorial in my Etsy shop as well »

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This PDF document contains the pattern and tutorial (the plans and technical drawings) of the design created by Diána Balogh. The design is a three dimensional work of fine art. The design, and all the content of this document are the intellectual property of Diána Balogh, and are therefore under copyright protection.

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Purchase or download of this tutorial grants the purchaser license to personally make and sell beadwork made using this tutorial WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
Give appropriate credits when selling, or posting online the product made using this tutorial.
When posting your work online, or when you sell it, make sure to give me credit. Something like “Designed by Diána Balogh” or “Design: beading-tutorial.com” will suffice. You may only post photos from the completed product.
The purchase or download of this pattern does not give you permission to copy, distribute, lend and teach this pattern as well as post phase photos about the process. Mass production is not permitted under this license.

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