Other e-Readers should choose the EPUB format and follow the instructions particular to your device for downloading. The Amazon email address is the email address you have associated with your Amazon account. Please note that the address must be entered exactly as displayed in your Kindle including in the correct upper or lower case. Color photos of each project will keep you on track A great art motivator, making bead animals helps younger children develop counting, patterns and fine motor. 25+ easy to follow projects make it fun and easy. You can find the Kindle device email address by looking in "Settings" and then selecting "My Account" where the Kindle email address is displayed. This book will teach you step-by-step how to make 'beadie babies' bead animals. PDF format works for desktop and laptop computers and iPads.įor downloading files to the Kindle®, you'll need to select the option to email the file to your Kindle device email address from your Amazon email address. Recommended: Backpack Hook: Plastic pony beads and rat tail. This project is scalable and allows you to use any size beads. Follow this link for installation instructions. This project uses 60 beads and 3 feet of cord. Without this FREE software you will not be able to view your downloaded patterns. PDF Electronic Download products require that you have Adobe® Reader® installed on your computer before you can view your patterns. You can choose several formats for downloading products to your computer following completion of your purchase. When you do the "eyes" row, you'll do one top color, two eye color, and one top color all in a row.There are never any shipping charges for downloaded product and you get access to your products instantly! ![]() (after the next row of 2 bottom-color beads) ![]() For this part only loop backwards with the same string and only through 2 purple beads, skip the white beads.tighten as close to the body as you can. Now they will line up so you can see two top-color rows from one angle and two bottom-color rows from the bottom.Ĭontinue on this way, following the pattern, until you reach the first set of legs. Attatch 2 purple beads and 3 white beads. Then we'll add a row of 3 of the bottom color the same way. (note- you want the fishing line as tight as possible so that it folds correctly) It's tough to get it to look right on this step, but by the time we add another row, they should line up. The two rows of top color should be up against each other. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to make the lizard’s back legs. Continue double threading following the color pattern on the first page (the Pattern Page included shows the same pattern it just shows you how the string looks on the inside). Ideally, this should fold nicely so that you get a sort of "triangle" of rows if you're looking from the side. Thread a green, purple, green bead onto the right string, and put the left string back through to double thread. In a similar fashion, we'll add a row of 2 of the top color. Pull each string, tightening the 2-row up against the starter bead.Insert the other end through the beads in the opposite direction (like the single bead, see pictures).Grab one end of the fishing line and slide two bottom-color beads onto it.You could probably make one of these out of some wire too.įollowing the pattern, we need to add a row of two of the bottom color: Ideally you'll want a "split" jump ring (these look like a tiny key ring, they won't have a space for the fishing line to fall out). They will let the lizard move freely around the key ring or whatever you attach it to without hurting the fishing line. Optional - If you're going to attach the guy to anything by his nose, you'll need one of these. (I think I bought the lighter stuff because it's cheaper) The stuff I have is 4lb test, I think as long as it fits through the hole in the beads (twice), it will work. Unless you're doing some crazy colors, you'll need: This would probably work alright with similar-sized beads but I think if the beads are too big, the "folding" that you will see might not work right. ![]() These are tiny glass beads, probably the smallest you can find.
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