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By NICHOLE STARMAN Creator of the CzechMates® System 2017 CzechMates ® Technique Guide TILE DAGGER BRICK LENTI L TRIANGLE BAR QuadraTile Quadra L ENTIL CRESCENT BEAM CABOCHON Expand the architectural possibilities off your designs by incorporating these essential stitching methods.

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ByNICHOLE STARMAN

Creator of the CzechMates® System

2017CzechMates®Technique Guide

TILEDAGGER

BRICK

LENTIL

TRIANGLE

BAR

QuadraTile

QuadraLENTIL

CRESCENT

BEAM CABOCHON

Expand the architectural possibilities off your designs by incorporating these essential stitching methods.

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the foundation of dimension

spatial stability and connectivity

span, join, and construct

structure and strength

CABOCHONvaulted sinuosity

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accents, arcs, and symmetry

dynamic texture and sculptural ability

edgy yet delicate

form, space, and order

BEAMsuspend, extend, and intersect

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CzechMates® Stitch Technique Guide

Bricks and Tiles create strong foundations to build upon. A staggered pattern

forms a flexible chain.

Lentils and Triangles add depth and texture. Having the holes though the thin side of the bead creates

dimensional configurations.

Dimension

Build the foundation in layers, one direction at a time.

Straight thread paths are rigid but great for setting the final

tension. Use sparingly.

Staggered thread paths keep thread strong and flexible.

Shared beads create hinges.

Avoid double-looped thread paths. They add

stress to the thread and create lopsided tension.

Flexibility

Consistent hole spacing lets you build upwards without bunching

or warping. Let the beads control the alignment, not your thread!

Structure

QuadraTiles and QuadraLentils work

as base plates for structural support.

TILE

DAGGER

BRICK

LENTIL

TRIANGLE

BAR

QuadraTile

QuadraLENTIL

CRESCENT

BEAM CABOCHON

The stitch techniques within this e-book are designed

to utilize the structure and flexibility inherent in the

CzechMates® Beading System.

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5mm 3mm6mm

2mm 6mm

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6mm 3mm

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2mm 6mm

10mm

2.5mm 5mm

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2mm 3mm

10mm

2mm 3mm

5.5mm

7mm 7mm

TILE

DAGGER

BRICK

LENTIL

TRIANGLE

BAR

CRESCENT

QuadraLENTIL

QuadraTile

CABOCHON

BEAM

CzechMates® Shape Sizing

The CzechMates® Beading System has transformed multi-hole

beading from a simple stringing concept to an art form of its own.

'Dahlia' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

'Dahlia' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

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Baste StitchingA baste stitch is a temporary stitch that will be removed once the permanent stitch has been added. These stitches help keep your work in alignment when you need to connect multiple components together in a specific sequence. It is best to work with a contrasting colored thread so that it is easy to tell the difference between working thread from the temporary thread.

Dimensional Design When working with CzechMates®, I recommend starting with loose tension, then cinching up slack and setting the tension as you build multiple layers. This allows you to control the tension throughout the whole design and keeps the foundation of the piece strong and flexible.

Even Stitching Baste stitches help manage excess slack until you are ready to add the final layers. They also help keep the tension even when adding netting. You won’t need to tug and pull on the thread to keep the base aligned.

Stitch Techniques

'Anemone' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

'Xanadu' Necklace by Nichole Starman

Expand the architectural possibilities of your designs

by incorporating these essential stitching methods.

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'Belfast' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

Stitch Techniques

The Hinge Stitch As in the construction of buildings, a hinge is a movable joint that swings and connects linked objects. This gives us the ability to build flexible, dimensional designs without causing stress to the thread.

Single Thread Hinge Single thread hinge is when the 2-hole bead pivots around the thread passing through a hole. The bead moves freely on the thread unless it is anchored by the second hole.

Double Thread Hinge The double thread hinge is when the bead pivots from the picot centered between its two holes, forming the hinge perpendicularly. The center picot is a shared bead that must be passed through twice in order to link two components together.

The Accordion StitchThis stitch gets its name from the way it expands and contracts in an undulating, controlled manner. It is a combination of two-hole beading techniques that form a strong, flexible foundation on which to build a limitless variety of dimensional designs.

Asymmetrical bead shapes are complementary to their mirrored selves and create a variety of design opportunities when used together. The Crescent, for example, has both a convex and concave edge, which makes for both soft and spikey textures As with symmetrical CzechMates, Asymmetrical shapes are anchored by the second hole, however the way the bead is oriented within a design is determined by which hole is passed through first. Choosing the wrong hole may cause the bead to be incorporated upside down.

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'Anemone' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

The Fashion Advantage of Asymmetrical CzechMates®Asymmetrical CzechMates® create design opportunities that are not possible with one-hole pressed beads. These abstract shapes are unique for they aren’t typically represented in beadweaving. Most traditional shapes have the hole through the center or top of the bead and are designed to look the same no matter how they roll or hang on a thread. It’s very difficult to create a well-balanced design using beads that change shape as they spin! Asymmetrical CzechMates® are anchored into place, which allows you to use their shape and strategic hole placement to your advantage, allowing for more texturally diverse and spatial designs. Advancements in dimensional jewelry design concepts and the shared learning of these new techniques has had a profound impact on fashion jewelry.

Tri CMB CML

FP3 SB11 SB15

CMT RB6

Left Right

NOTE: The CzechMates Triangle is an asymmetrical bead. To assist in adding the Triangle in the correct orientation, arrange all Triangles on your mat with the point facing up. Pick up the Triangle by putting the needle through the hole given in the instructions.

Tips and Hints

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Easy Orientation HintsTo help prevent rework, lay the beads out on your mat and have them all face the same direction before you start your work.

Most instructions will indicate how to orient the beads on your mat and which hole to pass your needle through first, right, or left. Once the bead has been strung, the left and right orientation no longer applies since you may be passing through the remaining hole from the opposite direction. From this point it is more accurate to refer to the unused hole as the “second” open hole.

If you get discombobulated while picking up beads and can’t figure out right from left, the easiest way to get reoriented is to pick up the bead from your mat, hold it into the correct position in the design, then pass through the corresponding hole.

Tips and Hints

Quick Start: Secure thread to the CzechMates Tile (CMT). On two yards of thread, pick up a CMT, pass through the second hole then the first hole again. Tie a knot then pass through the second hole. Trim tail. Secure Thread

to Tile

'Paradox' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

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The low profile thickness and flat surface area of the Quadra series CzechMates® make them universal components for structural integrity and connectivity without bulk.

Connecting Thread: I recommend tying on thread directly to an upper QuadraTile for each row. This securely anchors the thread into place and the knot will not show once the top embellishment layers are added.

The QuadraTile rotates in any direction

Tying on toa QuadraTile

Side View Top View

Tips and Hints

Working with the QuadraTile: The CzechMates QuadraTile is an advanced dimensional bead. When passing through the first hole, it doesn’t matter which hole you pick up because the bead can rotate on the needle in any direction, as shown here. The second hole anchors the bead in place, so be sure to turn the bead in the desired direction before completing the second stitch.

'Pantheon' Bangle by Nichole Starman

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L0300 K0164 K0170 K0171 K0173

K0177 K0178 14400 14415 R14415

15765 2398 M2398 27000 6313

BT6315 CT6313 M6313 MSG6313 T6313

77050 79021 79031 79032 79051

79052 79080 79082 79083 79086

90215 T9320

View More Colors at www.CzechBeads.com

BEAM

397-210: CzechMates Beam 2/10mm

suspend, extend, and intersect

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CABOCHONvaulted sinuosity

396-06: CzechMates Cabochon 6.5mm

L0300 K0164 K0170 K0171 K0173

K0178 14400 P14413 14415 R14415

15765 2398 M2398 27000 6313

M6313 MSG6313 BT6315 CT6313 T6313

P65401 P65431 P65455 P65491 79021

79031 79032 79051 79052 79080

79082 90215 T9320 94100 94101

94102 94103 94104 94105 94106

PS1001 PS1002 PS1003 PS1004 PS1005

PS1006 PS1007 PS1008 PS1009 PS1010

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ornamental curves and points

P65491 7010 LR7010 71010 M71010 MSG71010

74020 M74020 77026 77027 77028 77031

77032 77033 77034 77035 77036 77037

77038 77039 77040 77041 77042 77043

77044 77045 79021 79031 79032 79051

79052 79080 79080CR 79082 79083 79086

391-310: CzechMates 2-Hole Crescent 3/10mm

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PS0003 S0003 PS0004 S0004 PS0005 S0005

PS0006 S0006 PS0007 S0007 PS0008 S0008

PS0009 S0009 PS0010 S0010 PS0011 PS0012

PS0013 S0014 S0015 PS0016 S0017 S0018

S0019 S0020 PS1001 PS1002 PS1003 PS1004

PS1005 PS1006 PS1007 PS1008 PS1009 PS1010

79100 79101 79102 79103 79104 79105

79200 79201 79202 79203 79204 79205

81000 LR81000 84020 M84020 9004 MSG9004

9008 LR9008 9320 BT9320 M9320 94100

94101 94102 94103 94104 94105 94106

94107 94108 PS0001 S0001 PS0002 S0002

391-310: CzechMates 2-Hole Crescent 3/10mm

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391-310: CzechMates 2-Hole Crescent 3/10mm

21415 21435 21495 23030 M23030 BT2303

2398 BT2398 M2398 YM2398 27000 3005

LR3005 3009 LR3009 31010 LR31010 4001

LR4001 5050 LR5050 51010 LR51010 52060

LR52060 MSG52060 6008 LR6008 6313 BT6313

M6313 P65401 65431 P65431 P65455 65491

X0003 0300 K0164 K0167 K0171 K0174

K0175 K0178 K0189 1006 LR1006 13060

Z13060 14400 14413 P14413 14415 M14415

P14415 15495 15695 15726 B15726 15764

15768 M15768 15776 2006 LR2006 2051

LR2051 21010 LR21010 21115 21135 21195

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span, join, and construct

389-26: CzechMates 2-Hole Bar 2/6mm

K0164 K0167 K0171

K0174

2398 BT2398 M2398 14400

P14413 14413 P14415 14415 M14415 15495 15695

15726 21115 21135 21195 21415 21435 21495

27000 P65401 65431 P65431 P65455 65491 P65491

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structure and strength

387-06: CzechMates® 4-Hole QuadraTile 6mm

K0164 K0167 K0171 K0174 K0175 K0178

K0189 M2398 2398 BT2398 YM2398 14400

14413 P14413 14415 P14415 M14415 15495

15695 B15726 15726 21115 21135 21195

21415 21435 21495 27000 P65401 65431

P65431 P65455 P65491 65491 79021 79031

79032 79051 79052 79080 79082 79083

79086View More Colors at www.CzechBeads.com

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form, space, and order

390-06: CzechMates® 4-Hole QuadraLentil 6mm

K0164 K0167 K0171 K0174 K0175 K0178

K0189 M2398 2398 BT2398 14400YM2398

14413 P14413 14415 P14415 M14415 15495

15695 B15726 15726 21115 21135 21195

21415 21435 21495 27000 P65401 65431

P65431 P65455 P65491 65491

View More Colors at www.CzechBeads.com

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edgy yet delicate

371-06: CzechMates 2-Hole Triangle 6mm

K0170 K0171 K0173 K0177 L0300 CH1006

MG1006 PT2051 PI2051 PK2398 2398 Z3005

CT3005 E3009 3009 B5023 MG5023 CT6001

Z6001 LR6023 T6313 CT6313 M6313 BT6315

Z7010 LI7010M MLR8312 B9004 LJ9008 9008

MG9008 M9320 T9320 LR13060 14400 P14413

14415 R14415 15765 21115 21155 21415

21455 21495 T23030 23030 LR23030 25001

25005 25008 25015 25027 25028 25032

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25033 25034 25036 25037 25039 M26807

26807 27000 P29250 29253 P29254 29256

29259 29260 P29261 29261 P29263 29263

29264 29266 29267 29270 P29270 P29403

P29405 P29408 P29415 LR33070 33070 T33070

LR52060 P65401 P65431 P65455 65491 P65491

79021 79022 79031 79032 79051 79052

79080 79082 79083 79086 CT84020 LJ84020

371-06: CzechMates 2-Hole Triangle 6mm

edgy yet delicate

'Golden Glory' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

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250-66: CzechMates 2-Hole Tile 6mm

the foundation of dimension

T0003 W0003 MD0003 0003 X0003 TM0003

XX0003 M0003 MX0003 SL0003 K0171 K0172

K0173 K0177 270 T0300 0300 GM1006

LR1006 1006 W1006 2006 W2021 2021

Z2051 W2051 2051 BT2398 2398 TM2398

M2398 XX2398 AM2398 T2398 A2398 3002

GM3003 T3009 E3009 3009 3033 GM4001

4001 GM5014 GM5023 T5023 5023 Z5031

5031 W5050 5050 5073 PK5313 T5342

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250-66: CzechMates 2-Hole Tile 6mm

PK5342 K5203 K5308 K5507 K5513 K5903

W6002 6002 6008 GM6008 W6015 6015

BT6015 PK6201 MMD6310 BT6313 CT6313 MD6315

8001 ST8001 W8013 8013 MLR8312 E9008

W9008 YM9008 9008 Z9008 E9010 9010

GM9010 TB9320 9320 T12010 CT12010 T13010

13010 BI13070 M13070 CT13070 MD13070 T13610

13610 TL13720 M13720 YM13720 13730 14400

M14400 P14413 14413 R14415 14415 14464

15226 15435 15495 P15695 15695 P15726

B15726 15726 16314 21115 21135 21155

7010 W7035 70356315 T6315 GM7010

21195 CT21210 T21210 21415 21435 21455

21495 MD22310 PT22310 22310 25001 25005

25008 25015 25027 25028 25032 25033

25034 25036 25037 25039 25121 25122

25123 25124 25125 25126 25127 25128

26807 27000 27001 27101 27171 28005

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250-66: CzechMates 2-Hole Tile 6mm

29253 29256 29257 29259 29260 29261

29262 29263 29264 29266 29267 29268

29270 29272 29273 MD33410 E33410 M33410

YM33410 37193 MK43020 TM43020 T43020 M43020

LR52060 53200 MD53200 TL53200 M53200 MD53420

53420 GM53420 PT61310 63025 T63100 ST63100

BT63100 63100 63182 63276 63875 63999

P65431 65431 P65491 65491 71010 MD71010

79021 79031 79051 79080CR 79080 79082

79086 T83529

83529 90215

GM91260 91260

T93110 93110

GM93200 T93300

93300 94100

94101 94102 94103 94104 94105

the foundation of dimension

'Bayonne' Bangle by Nichole Starman

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366-06: CzechMates 2-Hole Lentil 6mm

dynamic texture and sculptural ability

X0003 T0003 K0171 K0172 K0173 K0177

1006 X1006 2021 HL2021 2051 Z2051

M2398 2398 A2398 X2398 T2398 Z3009

3009 C5023 5023 PK5313 T5342 PK5342

Z6001 PK6201 MMD6310 T6313 6313 BT6313

CT6313 6315 MD6315 7010 MD7010 W7035

7035 Z8001 MLR8312 9008 E9008 T9320

9320 TB9320 T13010 BT13020 T13020 13020

CT13020 T13610 13610 TL13720 13720 M13720

MK43020 M53200 53200 TL53200 MD53200 Z61000

Z61100 LK61100 MK61100 CT61310 61310 PT61310

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366-06: CzechMates 2-Hole Lentil 6mm

YM13720 14400 M14400 P14413 14415 Z15010

15495 P15695 15695 B15726 15726 P15726

Z21010 21115 21135 21155 21415 21435

21455 21495 MD22310 25001 25005 25008

25015 25027 25028 25032 25033 25034

25036 25037 25039 27000 27101 27171

29253 29256 29259 29260 29261 29263

29264 29266 29267 29270 E33410 M33410

33410 YM33410 CT43020 MD43020 M43020 T43020

ST63100 T63100 P65431 P65455 P65491 BT71010

71010 T71010 CT71010 Z71010 79021 79031

79051 79080 79082 79086 Z81000 T84020

CT84020 84020 BT84020 90215 93110 T93110

'Cobblestone' Bangle by Nichole Starman

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280-516: CzechMates 2-Hole Dagger 5/16mm

accents, arcs, and symmetry

0003 T0003 0100 K0171 K0172

K0173 K0177 LR1006 2051 B2051

T2398 2398 BT2398 YM5023 PK5313

T5342 PK5342 PK6201 T6313 6313

BT6313 BT6315 6315 T6315 B9004

T9320 9320 YM13720 M13720 13720

14400 P14413 14413 14415 M14415

R14415 14464 TL15010 BT15010 15435

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280-516: CzechMates 2-Hole Dagger 5/16mm

P15496 15726 P15726 P15780 21115

21155 21195 21435 21495 25001

25005 25008 25015 25027 25028

25032 25033 25034 25036 25037

25039 27000 27101 47406 53420

P65401 P65431 P65455 P65491 71010

Z71010 CT71010 75014 F81000 MF81000

PT81000 91001 M97008

accents, arcs, and symmetry

'Mouchette' Bracelet by Nichole Starman

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29261 29263 29264 29266 29267 29270

E33060 T33060 MD33060 33060 YM33060 M33060

13610 AM13610

365-36: CzechMates 2-Hole Brick 3/6mm

T0003 W0003 V0003 MV0003 X0003 K0171

K0172 K0173 K0177 270 1006 W1006

2021 HL2021 Z2022 T2398 2398 AM2398

M2398 W3002 3002 3009 E3009 PK5313

T5342 CT5342 PK5342 Z6001 6015 W6015

LR6023 PK6201 MMD6310 CT6313 T6315 6315

MD6315 7035 W7035 Z8001 8001 MLR8312

Y9008 9008 CT13010 13010 T13010 BI13070

CT13070 M13070 MD13070 CT13610

spatial stability and connectivity

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T13610 TL13720 M13720 13720 YM13720 14400

M14400 P14413 R14415 14415 15495 15695

15726 B15726 P15726 21115 21135 21155

21415 21435 21495 25001 25005 25008

25015 25027 25028 25032 25033 25034

25036 25037 25039 26807 M26807 27000

27101 27171 29253 29256 29259 29260

365-36: CzechMates Brick 3/6mm

CT43020 MD43020 T43020 M43020 LR52060 MD53200

M53200 53200 TL53200 MD53420 53420 CT63100

T63100 ST63100 63100 65431 P65431 P65455

P65491 65491 CT71010 71010 79021 79031

79051 79080 79086 90215 91007 93110

T93110 CT93110 94101 94102 94103 94104

94105

spatial stability and connectivity

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QUADRATRELLIS

Design by

NICHOLE STARMAN

Creator of the CzechMates® System

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2. Construct the first segment: Add B, C, D, C. Pass into the corresponding hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the holes are oriented as shown in the Angle View, then pass through the second hole of A.

MATERIALS25 CzechMates® Tile (A)50 CzechMates® QuadraTile (B)2gm TOHO 11º Round (C)50 Round Bead, 3mm (D)26 Firepolish, 3mm (E)TOHO One-G ThreadClasp

The finished bracelet, as instructed, will be approximately 6.75” (16cm) before clasp. Adjust the length by .25” (6mm) by increasing or decreasing Tile (A).

Step 1

Step 2

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

INSTRUCTIONS1. Secure thread to Tile: Pass through one of the Tile (A) holes, then

the hole parallel, leaving a 3 inch tail [Fig. 1]. Pass through the first hole again, then tie a half-hitch knot around the thread from step 1 [Fig. 2] Pass through the second hole again and tighten up the slack. The thread will be parallel to the tail [Fig. 3].

A B front B edge

C D E

Top View Angle View

Step 3

3. Add B, C, D, C. Pass into the corresponding hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the holes are oriented as shown in the Angle View, then pass through A, C, D.

Top View Angle View

Step 4

4. Add C then pass in to the top (upper) hole of the QuadraTile (B).

Top View Angle View

Step 5

5. Add C, E, C. Pass straight across the Tile (A) into the top hole of the QuadraTile (B).

Top View Angle View

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2. Construct the first segment: Add B, C, D, C. Pass into the corresponding hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the holes are oriented as shown in the Angle View, then pass through the second hole of A.

MATERIALS25 CzechMates® Tile (A)50 CzechMates® QuadraTile (B)2gm TOHO 11º Round (C)50 Round Bead, 3mm (D)26 Firepolish, 3mm (E)TOHO One-G ThreadClasp

The finished bracelet, as instructed, will be approximately 6.75” (16cm) before clasp. Adjust the length by .25” (6mm) by increasing or decreasing Tile (A).

Step 1

Step 2

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

INSTRUCTIONS1. Secure thread to Tile: Pass through one of the Tile (A) holes, then

the hole parallel, leaving a 3 inch tail [Fig. 1]. Pass through the first hole again, then tie a half-hitch knot around the thread from step 1 [Fig. 2] Pass through the second hole again and tighten up the slack. The thread will be parallel to the tail [Fig. 3].

A B front B edge

C D E

Top View Angle View

Step 3

3. Add B, C, D, C. Pass into the corresponding hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the holes are oriented as shown in the Angle View, then pass through A, C, D.

Top View Angle View

Step 4

4. Add C then pass in to the top (upper) hole of the QuadraTile (B).

Top View Angle View

Step 5

5. Add C, E, C. Pass straight across the Tile (A) into the top hole of the QuadraTile (B).

Top View Angle View

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Step 6

6. Add C, pass through D, add C, then pass through the last open hole of B. Note that the round bead (D) is now centered on the QuadraTile between four seed beads.

Top View

Angle View

Step 7

7. Add C, E, C, then pass through the last open hole of B.

Top View Angle View

Step 8

8. Add C, pass through D, the top-left C, B, C, E.

Top View Angle View

Step 9

9. Construct the second segment: Add C, B, C, D, C, and pass through a second hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the open holes are positioned as shown in the Angle View. Add C, E, C, B, C, D, C, and pass through a second hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the open holes are positioned as shown. Add C, and pass through the E you started at. Pass through C, B, C, D.

Top View

Angle View

Step 10

10. Add C, pass diagonally down into the B. Add A, pass through the corresponding open hole of the B.

Top View

Angle View

Step 11

11. Add C, pass through D, add C, then pass through the open hole of B, A, B.

Bo�om View

Angle View

Side View

Side View

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Step 6

6. Add C, pass through D, add C, then pass through the last open hole of B. Note that the round bead (D) is now centered on the QuadraTile between four seed beads.

Top View

Angle View

Step 7

7. Add C, E, C, then pass through the last open hole of B.

Top View Angle View

Step 8

8. Add C, pass through D, the top-left C, B, C, E.

Top View Angle View

Step 9

9. Construct the second segment: Add C, B, C, D, C, and pass through a second hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the open holes are positioned as shown in the Angle View. Add C, E, C, B, C, D, C, and pass through a second hole of the QuadraTile (B) so that the open holes are positioned as shown. Add C, and pass through the E you started at. Pass through C, B, C, D.

Top View

Angle View

Step 10

10. Add C, pass diagonally down into the B. Add A, pass through the corresponding open hole of the B.

Top View

Angle View

Step 11

11. Add C, pass through D, add C, then pass through the open hole of B, A, B.

Bo�om View

Angle View

Side View

Side View

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Step 12

12. Add C, pass through D, then pass diagonally upward through C. Pass through B, C, E.

Top View

Angle View

Step 13

13. Repeat Steps 9 through 12, weaving in the opposite direction. Continue repeating the pa�ern for a total of 25 Tiles (A).

Note that the thread path will alternate directions for each new segment, as shown with the red arrows in the Top View.

Top View

Step 15

15. Add a clasp: With a short length of thread, stitch on your clasp with loops of seed beads (C) off the Tiles (A) at either end of the bracelet.

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Step 12

12. Add C, pass through D, then pass diagonally upward through C. Pass through B, C, E.

Top View

Angle View

Step 13

13. Repeat Steps 9 through 12, weaving in the opposite direction. Continue repeating the pa�ern for a total of 25 Tiles (A).

Note that the thread path will alternate directions for each new segment, as shown with the red arrows in the Top View.

Top View

Step 15

15. Add a clasp: With a short length of thread, stitch on your clasp with loops of seed beads (C) off the Tiles (A) at either end of the bracelet.