There are several kinds pärldjur. The most common are the animals that are made in the thin metal wire in the ladder stitch, but there are also animals plate made of the same technique but with the fishing line and larger beads and (Japanese) animals in the cross-weaving, as is commonly done with crystal beads. Pärldjur with metal pärldjur These can be either two- or three-dimensional and get a certain statute because they are made with thin metal wire. The technology is consistently ladder stitch, with details that can be "stitched" in some other way. A statement on the Swedish how to read a pattern and sew the animals found here. Many free designs you will not find at least on the French outlet village side. Some pages with many patterns are Abalorios.net, Perles de Rocaille avec Marilyne (click Animaux), Les Perles de Rocaille d'Anne et Flo (the top two links), Natalyne, Perles City, L'Arche des animaux a Perles and American Marcel's Kid Craft. There are also several outlet village books about creating these pärldjur, including Danish Perledyr. Pärldjur with pony beads (plate) Bead critters or beadie critters sometimes called these pärldjur, exclusively two-dimensional. They resemble the flat above the animals, but is often done in larger beads (pony beads) and with fishing line. Therefore also suited for smaller children. The technology is the ladder stitch. Patterns and instructions can be found at MakingFriends.com, Jason's Beadie outlet village Page and Margo's Bead Critter Collection. 3d animal in cross-weaving These three-dimensional pärldjur made ical cross-weaving or 2-needle RAW, usually with fishing line or similar wire. Biconepärlor the crystal is common in the Japanese outlet village animals outlet village of this type, but other beads can be used. Patterns can be found at, for example, Sally's Beads Shop (Hello Kitty and Pink Panther), Parts Club, Beadsmania outlet village (fish), Kiwa, 3Dbeading.com, Omura and Beadjewelrymaking.com. Do not miss Artbeads.co.kr, which has everything from snails to disney characters. There are also several books, especially Japanese, with patterns. Other Two- and three-dimensional animals can also be sewn with the seeds of techniques that peyote, RAW and more. Elise's Pärlateljé and Danish Stone Constance has many designs with three-dimensional animals in Greenlandic pearl embroidery. Miyuki has a series of "mascots" of animal motifs, which can be found in stores that sell their gems. More animals found in eg Bicer as well as sites that specialize in fitting techniques, eg bead-patterns.com (search on the animal outlet village in question). Do not miss ... I have more animal patterns collected in some previous posts: cats, frogs, dragons and bats, spiders and dogs. Here you can find some patterns on pärldjur, which I have not included here. Including the pattern outlet village on my "Drakis". Note, however, that all is not pärldjur but there are also jewelry and other items with animal motifs as well.
What a cool green dragon! Thanks for all the good pärldjurstips. Contributes please yourself with a recent title for us bibliophiles: Beaded outlet village Bugs by Nicola Tedman and Jean Power. There are instructions to the 30 beautiful butterflies, beetles and larvae in this wonderful little book. Admittedly used thin metal wire and seed beads, and not as I thought, common thread, but they are amazingly beautiful and can be used for much. The insects are depictions of real role models. Reply Delete
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