The Pattern and Kit for the Sails Bookmark
Contains everything you need to make the bag with strap, except for a pair of
scissors.
When finished the Beaded Sails Bookmark is
about 8 inches Long by 1 and ½ inches wide
including the fringe.
The We Print and Ship - Pattern Only:
The Pattern is a 7 page, full color, step-by-step
instruction booklet.
When finished the Beaded Sails Bookmark is
about 8 inches Long by 1 and ½ inches wide
including the fringe.
The Kit Only includes:
(approximate amount of seed beads).
307 Fancy Iris Blue
154 Silver Lined Dark Teal
292 Silver Lined Dusty Sky
148 Silver Lined Light Blue
226 Silver Lined White
134 Silver Lined Cool Blue
612 Silver Lined Light Teal
263 Silver Lined Baby Blue
16 Baby Blue Sparkle Dangles 4mm
2 #12 Needles
1 Bobbin of Nymo Thread #D
The We Print and Ship - Bead Graph:
The Bead Graph is a 2 page, full color graph with color
numbers.
Sails Bookmark -
We print and Ship
A Bead Graph is included in the Pattern. There
are no instructions with the bead graph.
The Download PDF - Pattern:
Includes step by step instruction and the Bead Graph.
Print size is 5 Pages.
Sails Bookmark E-Pattern!
You Download and Print!
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The Download PDF - Bead Graph:
A Bead Graph is included in the Pattern. There
are no instructions with the bead graph.
The Bead Graph is a 2 page, full color graph
with
color numbers.
Sails Bookmark E-Bead Graph!
You Download and Print!
beadedpatterns.com is not responsible for inaccurate print outs. Download is PDF
If you would like to TEST BEFORE YOU BUY (Learn
More)
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I use a variation of a square stitch,
the Sails Bookmark pattern is done in this style.
The stitch I use is quicker and softer than Peyote or Brick stitch.
The difference is that with Peyote and Brick stitch the beads are added one at a time and stacked like bricks, as the stitch implies.
With my square stitch the beads are added four at a time and are stacked like loom work, one directly on top of the other.
The square stitch I use is different and is also called an off loom stitch.