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essemde
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Beaded Mega Man Cuff

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I have been doing some sprite beading for a little over a year; here is the latest one. The sprite is composed of delica beads, then attached to a cotton cuff. Currently for sale here.

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very nice! I remember doing crafts with beads like that with lizards....and other silly animals...I might have to try that again!

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what technique do you use to increace and decrease rows?
good job though, by the way!
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Re: Beaded Mega Man Cuff

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CrimsonSparkles wrote:what technique do you use to increace and decrease rows?
Thanks! I use a square stitch method; the increase / decrease is kinda hard to explain in words... for some increases I do the row above the row that needs increasing, then add beads the new row below it to add to the row needing an increase. For decreases, I thread back through the previous row and work back up to the new starting place required by the next row. Hopefully that makes some sense? =)

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Re: Beaded Mega Man Cuff

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Love it!! Nice work!

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