Last tutorial of the night. And I cheated. I’ve already made my twisty bead. It has annealed with the other tutorial beads I made tonight. I made the star bead (awesome), three tie-dye beads and two twisties. This tutorial is from Margaret Zinser of MZ Glass. I meantioned her not too long ago regarding her collaborative tutorial with JC Herrell on enamels. The bead in this tutorial is a staple in Margaret’s arsenal of fabulous beads. When I saw it in my search of interesting tutorials I knew it had to be posted. Tomorrow I will show you my beads that I made. The first was small so it wasn’t that good but I’m very pleased with how the second one turned out. Check it out and let me know how you do. Hope you have a very educational Saturday night, what’s left of it.
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Acorn Sprite Doll – Crochet Pattern
Part of the illustrious sprite collection, the Pine Sprite crochet pattern beckons to crafters with promises of whimsy and charm. With meticulous attention to detail and a touch of magic woven into every stitch, this pattern invites you to bring the enchanting world of the forest to life with your own hands.
Standing at a petite 18 centimeters (7 inches) tall when crafted with the same weight yarn, the Pine Sprite is a delightful addition to any amigurumi collection. Whether adorning a shelf, nestled among autumnal decor, or gifted to a fellow nature enthusiast, she is sure to capture the hearts of all who behold her.
Crafted with love and creativity by Stephanie Buckner, the Pine Sprite crochet pattern is a testament to the beauty of the natural world and the joy of handmade craftsmanship. With each creation, you become a part of the magical realm of the forest, where imagination knows no bounds and wonders await at every turn.