Description
MATERIAL LIST
- 14 mm round bead (preferably from a light material),
- fire polished beads,
- Crescent beads,
- 6 mm 2-hole lentils,
- Miyuki drops,
- 3 mm bugle beads,
- Miyuki seed beads,
- thin beading needle,
- 0.12 mm (6LB) Fireline,
- bead mat,
- thread burner or scissors.
SIZE
Size of the ๏ฌnished piece of beadwork: cca. 2 x 2.5 cm / 0.8 x 1 inch.
LICENCE
Buying this tutorial enables you to ๏ฌnish the jewel for personal use and also to sell the ๏ฌnished product.
KEEP IN MIND!
The diagrams and written instructions are clear and easy to follow, but remember, that you are always only a mail away from me if you need more help or have problem with finding the right material.
STORY
Hilรขl means “half moon” in Turkish language. I chose the name mainly because of the new crescent-shaped two-hole beads I used in this design. And I must say, they are awesome! It was LOVE at ๏ฌrst sight, and I am looking forward to play with them some more. Much more.
And while enjoying greatly my new tiny, colorful treasures, for some totally not bead-related reasons it was a very dif๏ฌcult time in my life. Everything was changing, and while I was longing for a new lifestyle over the previous year or two, there were some things happening I didn’t wish for. Something was fading away – as the old moon is vanishing.
Finally I understood that my life is always full, no matter what. There may be an eclipse or a harvest moon, it doesn’t matter. There will always be good times after the bad and vice versa. Sometimes I may enjoy it greatly, and sometimes I may cry and shout.
But I will always try to do my best. Enough or not, criticized or appreciated, it doesn’t matter. I am the one who decides how I see myself and the world I live in.
Which I believe, is beautiful.






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