Treasure Chest: a basic bead-embroidered project
Technique Tuesday!
After complete Andromeda’s Pearls, I thinking that it might be a good form to share a indeed basic tutorial on globule embroidery, a throw that can be finished in a few days (or even as luck may have it one long day). Accumulated riches Chest is the name of this fragment. :-)

More and more often, modern trinkets is being influenced by techniques from other joined media art forms. That is how Money Chest came to be: although I originally bought a set of wakefulness-maker’s tins to use in some body work and altered books, it occurred to me that a tin would also be a finished little nook on a pin or pendant. Reasonable the right largeness to hold a beloved token, the glass-topped tin can be sealed to create it permanent, or left unloose to allow for an ever-changing open!
Materials:
Watchfulness-maker tins
Rub and Buff-skin
4×4 piece of buckram
4×4 bit of ultra-suede
E6000
Election of seed rosary to coordinate with button ~ delicas, 11/0, and 8/0
Cabochons, pearls, other rosary, and charms to coordinate
Nymo 0 beading fibre
2 metal loops
Structure glue
Rosary of your choice for the necklace thong. I used:
8×4mm fire-burnished Czech crystal rondelles
4mm and 8mm fire-glossy Czech crystal rounds
8/0 sperm beads
Yielding Touch beading metallic thread, .019 twelfth part of a foot diameter
4 curl tubes
Lobster talon and jump circle
Bullion metallic thread
Tools:
Sharpie pen
Drawn out beading needles
Building scissors
Metallic thread cutters
Manacle nose pliers
Creating the Bob
Use Rub and Buff on your tin if you long to change its tint. Do not apply the colorant to the back.

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