Free Patterns
Check out these sites they are the Best of the net and hopefully there will be more to come!
Just a reminder! These patterns are for personal use and not to be used for commercial production
or financial gain. Thank you.
AB Art Glass & Beadwork
Two new patterns offered every month, one for loom and one for peyote. A page worth visiting for inspiration alone.
Aunt Molly's Bead Street
A virtual book of patterns, more pattern links, graphs and templates.
Aurora Originals Designer Dolls & Beads
Wonderful assortment of peyote patterns, as well as 3-D rose pattern, a netted amulet bag, brick stitch increase and hiding thread instructions.
Beaded Knitting Amulet Bag
A pattern that I have worked up to share with all of you interested in trying this technique. All you need to know how to do
is knit and decrease. Voila! A sweet little bag to store your hopes and wishes.
Beading Heart Designs
Dona Anderson offers two amulet bag patterns one the face of Lucy Arnez and the other Barbara Streisand both realistic and extremely well done. Her site also offers her books and has an extensive gallery of her wonderful work.
The Bead Lady
Eye candy and free patterns beaded knitted amulet bags, for personal use only please. A must see site for all beaded knitting enthusiasts!
Bead-Patterns.Com
Great assortment of all sorts of free patterns, help hints and tips, as well as on-line puchase of patterns all by talented designers.
Checker Beads
A collection of free peyote patterns and instructions for all types of techniques. Special Wizard of Oz 3-D characters patterns!
Coby's Beaded Flowers
A new and small site that looks promising in offering realistic patterns and instruction on making beaded flowers. Hyacinth and roses are now available with the promise of more to come!
Eagle Spirit
Excellent source for colorful and highly applicable loom patterns. Peyote patterns promised soon. Tutorials as well.
Emily Hackbarth's Archived Materials...about.com
Beloved Emily Hackbarth formerly the guide for about.com Beadwork. Fortunately for those of you who never experienced the wit and great artistry of Emily, about.com has archived her material!
Here you will find a treasure trove or patterns, techniques and various other subjects concerning beadwork. If you never visit another site concerning beadwork, make sure you stop here first and last!
Hecuba's Bead Graphics
A delightful assortment of Native American designs to thrill any loom enthusiast.
Marcie's Manor
A delightful collection of loom, peyote and brick patterns by Marcie Fitzwater. Also free tutorials on Ndebele, Diamond Brick Stitch and Cuff Bracelets.
More Loom Patterns by Marcie
Maria's Virtual Home
Maria is a Russian beader who offers extraordinary patterns and an incredible gallery. She allows us to view a beadwork with a touch of Czarist Mother Russian.
New Kingdom Beadwork
Interpretation of ancient Egyptian jewelry using modern beading techniques. Patterns for Winged Scareb and Anubis Amulet Bag. Also an excellent history of Egyptian jewelry and Egyptian use of color.
No Easy Beads
Easy to follow tutorials on The Ndebele Chain, Chevron Chain, Christmas Ornament, Bead pendants using headpins and triangle beads and
RAW with a kiss bracelet. Also patterns. Nice site overall
Out On A Whim
Visit Beki's "Classroom" for clear instructions on how to make bracelets and a choker, creative patterns and more!
Patterner's Recent Beadwork
Marilee J. Layman puts a new twist on beading. Among her patterns are a Pinwheel Bracelet and Coil Loom Pendant.
Urkranian Cross Stitch Page
Svetlana Tkachenko has provided 100's of Ukranian counted cross stitch patterns in her page. I know you are asking why I would list such a site; cross stitch of this nature, like Native American loom work, can expand any loom beader's horizon. I do hope that you will look at this extensive collection, if for nothing more than inspirtation. Easily downloaded and Indexed
This pattern is by S. Debra Santaniello and free of any copyrights. Visitors are welcome to download, print and/or use them as they please. Enjoy! More to come...
These loom patterns are by Artemis OakGrove and free of any copyrights. Visitors are welcome to download, print and/or use them as they please. Enjoy. The first four pictures were made on Leah Kramer's Beadesigner.
See what some of these patterns look like when they're made with beads.
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Last Updated: 02 March 2002
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