4/17/2024 0 Comments Pony bead dragon patterns![]() There are some pretty amazing things out there. Seriously though, check out Rrkra’s tutorials and Jenni’s work as well. I mean, look at this beauty!Īnyway, that’s enough shameless plugging for one blog post, but I’m sure you guys were getting sick of my stuff. Dragons everywhere! Check out Jenni’s blog here – you won’t regret it! There are dragons and unicorns and all sorts of beautiful, poseable, knitting masterpieces. Jenni’s beadwork is amazing, but you’ve also gotta check out her knitted mythical creatures. The little black one (modeled after Toothless from How to Train your Dragon!) is from this tutorial here. The tiny fish tutorial is here and the blue dragon is Jenni’s combination of the S-Dragon tutorial and one of the wing tutorials. My dear friend Jenni decided to take up beading a few years ago (in addition to her amazing knitting) and then whipped up these babies in a heart beat. She has other fish tutorials, as well as instructions of how to make components, like wings, wings, more wings, and this feather. She also has way more tutorials available through her Deviant Art account, including one for these darling fishies that I made awhile back. It’s only fair and I will be so disappointed in the beading community if you take advantage of her generosity.) (But seriously, guys, give her credit if you use her designs. You’ll want to add at least 23 beads or stops down the length of the cord about 46 inches from each other. Pass the two layers of cord through pony beads or cord stops stopping about 46 inches from the loop end of the cord. This is the original tutorial that I learned from and then this one is more photo-oriented for those folks who are more visual.Īll her tutorials are free, and this amazing artist is kind enough to allow her designs to be sold, even without credit. Fold the paracord in half so that you have a loop at one end and two loose ends at the other. She has two tutorials available for this design. This little serpent is my version of Rrkra’s S-Dragon Tutorial, and by “version” I mean simply that I left off the spiked tail and head decorations to turn her dragon into a snake. She did, however, just get a brand new car that she adores (and has named Vera), so this little guy was made to hang from her rear view mirror. Kate doesn’t wear much jewelry, which made making her a gift very difficult, since I’m a bit of a one-trick pony. I’m just glad she’s not a Hufflepuff, like me. This is Kate’s baby Slytherin serpent in Ravenclaw colors, to represent her mixed Harry Potter affiliations. I’d been working on a gift for a friend lately and she finally got it in the mail, so I can post about it without ruining the surprise! WARNING: This is a long, treacherous post full of Serpents, Dragons, and about a million links.
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