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This is a PDF file with step-by-step pictures and written instructions on how to make the fabric beads featured above. The step-by-step color photos will easily walk you through this project.
Once you know the basics, you will be able to make a colorful collection of these fabric beads.
The instructions total 27 pages and contains 47 color photos.
You can use these instructions to make all sorts of items, including textile and mixed media jewelry. 
You can print the tutorial at home and get started right away. 


Skill level: Advanced BeginnerYou will get 3 separate PDF files via email. 
Your tutorial will be sent to the e-mail associated with your payment account 
and it will be sent within 24 hours after confirmation of payment is received.



If you do not see it in your inbox, please:
(1) check your spam box, or your junk mail folder
(2) make sure that your mailbox is not full.

The PDF file will open with Adobe Acrobat, (or any other PDF software) 

This pattern was created and designed by Alma Stoller. 
© 2004 Alma Stoller
Thank you.


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This is a PDF file with step-by-step pictures and written instructions on how to make the fabric bracelets featured above. The step-by-step color photos will easily walk you through this project.Once you know the basics, you will be able to make a colorful collection of these bracelets in all sizes and colors. Depending on your choice of fabric, color and embellishments, you can make these bracelets in a variety of styles....bohemian style, minimalist, modern, retro, 1980s etc..
The use of a sewing machine is optional.
Skill Level: 
a great project for all...beginner and advance


You will get 2 separate PDF files via email. Your tutorial will be sent to the e-mail associated with your payment account and it will be sent within 24 hours after confirmation of payment is received.



                                                     If you do not see it in your inbox, please:
(1) check your spam box, or your junk mail folder
(2) make sure that your mailbox is not full.


The PDF file will open with Adobe Acrobat, (or any other PDF software)

This pattern was created and designed by Alma Stoller. 
© 2011 Alma StollerThank you.


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BUTTERFLY PENDANT TUTORIAL

I created this tutorial because I simply got tired of NEVER seeing my name, Alma (or that of my kids, Rose and Julian) in any pre-made, personalized, mass produced items. 
Using an assortment of readily available mixed media art supplies, 
you can make your own personalized pendants too.
Embed your name, a child's name or your favorite word in the center of the butterfly.
This beautiful butterfly pendant is made out of a paper, which makes it an eco-friendly, 
sturdy, strong yet light weight approach to jewelry making. 
With a little bit of paper, adhesive and a dash of glitter you 
too can enjoy this easy jewelry making process.



This is a PDF file with step-by-step pictures and written instructions on 
how to make the butterfly pendants featured above. 
The step-by-step color photos will easily walk you through this project. 
Once you know the basics, you will be able to make a colorful collection of these 
in all sizes and colors. Depending on your choice of materials, color and embellishments, 
you can make these pendants in a variety of styles and sizes.




Skill Level: a great project for all...beginner and advance
These are instructions for making the butterfly pendant only.
You will get 4 separate PDF files via email. 
Including a supply list of all materials needed.... and other optional products to 
use in case you don't have exactly what I use. 
I also include a handout of inspiring words you can use in the center of your pendant.
Your tutorial will be sent to the e-mail associated with your payment 
account and it will be sent within 24 hours after confirmation of payment is received.




If you do not see it in your inbox, please:
(1) check your spam box, or your junk mail folder
(2) make sure that your mailbox is not full.


The PDF file will open with Adobe Acrobat, (or any other PDF software) 


This pattern was created and designed by Alma Stoller. 
© 2011 Alma Stoller
Thank you.

Add to Cart