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Rose Choker Page 2

Romantic Rose Choker Page 2

When you are done with that triangle, with your needle and thread coming out of the top bead of the triangle add 3 bronze seed beads, your button,3 bronze seed beads, one accent bead, then a loop of 15 beads stringing back through the beads and button just added down to the top of the triangle,weave through the top three beads and come back through the beads and button a second time for strength.














Tie off and set aside.
Do the other triangle the same way except when you reach the top bead string 10 beads (one bronze, eight black, one bronze) then an accent bead, repeat that 7 times. Then add 7 black beads, an accent bead and 7 black beads and go through the second accent bead from the needle forming a loop, coming out of that accent bead add 10 beads, same as before, then go into the next accent bead, repeat until you are back at the triangle.Weave back through the top 3 beads and through the loops for strength like you did on the other triangle.







Tie off and set aside.Tie in a new thread to the square stitch square. Bring the needle and thread so it come out of one of the corners, you’ll be working off the short sides of the rectangle. Add 7 black beads, 1 bronze, 7 black and repeat for a total of 11 bronze beads for medium to large necks and 9 bronze beads for small necks.














When you have as many beads as you’ll need strung on, bring your needle and thread through the first bead on the bottom of one of your brick triangles,weave through according to illustration to the 5 the bead on the bottom of the triangle and come out of that and string on 7 black beads, 1 bronze, and 7 black beads, then go through the second bronze bead on the previous row, continue working netting in that manner until you reach the square stitched medallion. When you reach the square stitched medallion count 4 beads from the 1 that that first row came out of and enter the one beside it, add 7 black beads, go into the first bronze bead on the previous row, and continue working netting as before, this time when you get to the triangle bring your needle and thread through the 3 bead from the last one you came out of and weave back through to the last bead on the bottom of the triangle, add one more strand of netting worked in the same was as the second strand was done.

Tie off and knot, weave in all loose ends, and you have a completely adjustable choker.


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