The right angle weave family of stitches are without a doubt, my favourite family of stitches to work with. There is such variety possible; it can be both fluid and have wonderful draping properties, or really structural.
The pattern I'm sharing with you today uses double right angle weave and cubic double right angle weave. "Regular" right angle weave (I'll call it RAW from here on in) is made from groups of four beads, but double right angle weave (DRAW) each group of four beads is surrounded by another group of four beads, which join the units together.
If you enjoy this pattern, the next one I'm going to share is a bracelet which takes this a little further.When I first made these earrings, a few years ago now, they got so much attention from my beading friends that I was asked for a tutorial. This tutorial was initially published in Bead and Jewellery Magazine issue 118.What you'll need to make this:
Quantities are given first for earrings, then for necklace
A. Size 11 seed beads (2g, 3g)
B. Size 11 seed beads (1g, 2g)
C. Size 11 seed beads (1g, 2g)
D. 4mm Preciosa bicones (18, 24)
Findings - for earrings, 2x wire guardians 2x ear wires
Findings - for necklace, chain of desired length, clasp, 2 x jump rings
Anything else?
Fireline (I use 0.10mm)
Size 12 beading needle (I use Miyuki brand)
Bead mat
Scissors or thread zap
Pliers for opening and closing jump rings and ear wires
1. On an arm-span length of thread, pick up 4(A), leave a 4-5 inch tail thread, go through all 4 beads again and then through the first bead once more.
2. Pick up 1(B), go through the next (A). Repeat
this 3 more times, adding a total of 4(B). Step up by going through the first
(B) added this step.
4. Pick up 1(B), go through the next (A), repeat 2
more times, adding a total of 3 (B) in this step. Step up by working through
your beadwork to exit from the second (B) added in this step.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 but this time step up to a
(B) on the side of your beadwork to start a new row.
6. Pick up 4(A), go through the (B) and the first
(A) again to form a ring. Pick up 1(B), go through the next (A), repeat two
more times (total of 3(A) added). To step up, go through all the beads in this
DRAW unit again until you are exiting the 3rd (B) added in this step.
7. Pick up 4(A), go through the (B) and the first
(A) again to form a ring. Pick up 1(B), go through the next (A), repeat this
(total of 2(A) added). Go though the (B) from the side of the DRAW unit in the
previous row and then through the next (A) from the current DRAW unit. This
will link the two rows together. To step up, go through all the beads in this
DRAW unit again until you are exiting the 2nd (B) added in this step.
8. Pick up 4(A), go through the (B) and the first
(A) again to form a ring. Go though the (B) from the side of the DRAW unit in
the previous row and the next (A) from the current DRAW unit. This will link
the two rows together. Pick up 1(B), go through the next (A), repeat this
(total of 2(A) added). To step up, go through all the beads in this DRAW unit
again until you are exiting the 2nd (B) added in this step.
9. Repeat steps 6, 7 and 8 to add a third row of
DRAW to create a 3x3 square and step up to exit one of the (B) beads
surrounding the middle group of (A) beads.
10. This step is going to create a double cubic
right angle weave (DCRAW)unit in the centre of the DRAW square. Pick up 4(C) go
through the (B) and the next (C) to form a ring. Pick up 1(B), go though the
next (C). Do this for a total of three times. To step up, go through the (B) in
the base, one of the (A) beads in the centre and the next (B) around.
11. Pick up 4(C), go through the (B) and the first
(C) again to form a ring. Pick up 1(B) and go through the next (C), twice. Go
though the (B) from the side of the previous
‘wall’ of the DCRAW unit, and then the final (C) bead. To step up, go
through the (B) in the base, one of the (A) beads in the centre and the next
(B) around.
12. Repeat step 11 to build the third wall.
13. Pick up 4(C), go through the (B) and the first
(C) again to form a ring. Go through the side (B) of the first wall and the
next (C). Pick up 1(B) and go though the next (C). Go through the side (B) of
the third wall and the next (C). To step up, work your thread through this unit
so it is exiting from the (B) at the top of this wall.
14. Pick up 4(C), go through 1(B) and the first (C)
to form a ring. We will now link the (C) beads to the top of the DCRAW unit. Go
though the next (B) on the top edge of the next wall, go through the next (C)
bead in the top ring. Repeat twice more until all walls are joined.
15. Work your way through to one of the side (B)
beads on the edge of the DCRAW units, this is where you will start the crystal
embellishment.
16. Pick up 1(D), go though 1(B), 1(A), 1(B), pick
up 1(D) and go back through the (B) your thread was exiting from at the start
of this step. Step up by working your thread around the DCRAW unit to exit from
the (B) on the next corner.
17. Repeat step 16 to add 2(D) beads on each corner. After adding (D) beads to the last corner, step up by working through the DCRAW unit and through the first (D) bead added in step 16, and out through the (B) bead on the corner.
18. Pick up 1(A), 1(B), 1(D), 1(A). Go through the
wire guardian, pick up 1(A), g back down through 1(D), 1(B), pick up 1(A) and
go down through the (B) on the other corner. Weave in, tie off and cut your
thread ends.
19. Make a second square dance component and add
earwires.
20. The connectors for the necklace are made as
follows: Pick up 1(C), 1(B), 1(A), 1(B), 1(C) and go down through the other (B)
bead on the corner. Weave through 3(A) beads on the back of the component, then
go up through 1(B), 1(C), 1(B) – skip the (A) bead in the centre of the picot –
the go back down through 1(B), 1(C), 1(B).
21. Weave through to the opposite corner and repeat
step 20. Create two Square Dance units with connectors on opposite corners
22. For the third necklace component make a square
dance component and add connecters on two adjacent corners.
23. Link the components together using jump rings.
Complete the necklace with lengths of
chain and a clasp.
I've had a real play with this pattern over the years, you can make a necklace with more than three components, or join them with beadwork rather than jump rings. Likewise, you can have a play about with the beads which you use to embellish the units. In these examples, I've used 4mm firepolish crystals and 4mm pearls. The example with pearls, I've used DRAW to make a beaded chain, rather than adding a metal chain.
As always, I'd love to see what you make using my designs, please tag me on Facebook or Instagram @BeadsByBecs.
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