This collection of capture weave pendants is more for my record than to blog about it. These were done a long time ago. So at best, I can only show you photos.
“Capture Weave” is, as I said in the Capture Weave Beaded Crosses, a name I coined for want of a better term. The “capture weave” technique was from the book “Beads Style: Cool 2” (Japanese beading book) published by Mook.
The “capture weave” technique is really quite versatile and can “capture” other shapes than just round beads. In fact, if you look closely, you will see that the “capture weave” does not have to capture anything at all!!
Below are my detail photos of these pendants.
Note to self:
The surround beads are 4mm, the tiny beads 2mm, and the large beads are from 12-14mm.
The hole of the central bead is never seen as it has been secured in place by running a thread though it and anchoring it to its surrounding beaded capture weave.
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