Beaded Garland

Beaded Garland Designed by Julie A. Bolduc

This garland can be made any length you need. Just use as many beads as you need to make the desired length you want. You can also use what ever colored beads you want. This garland would look lovely made with a rainbow of colored beads.

Materials Needed:
1 ball Lustersheen in white
As many 8mm faceted beads as you want. Allow 9 beads for every 6" inches of finished Garland
I used red clear 8mm faceted beads
Size D aluminum crochet hook

Yarn Thickness2mm
Gauge: One repeat of work=1"
Finished Size: varied
Skill Level: Beginner

Instructions
String on all of the beads first.
Ch1 *Bring up a bead, Ch3. Work 4dc in 3rd ch from hook. The same ch as the bead is in. Repeat from * until desired length is reached. Fasten off and weave ends into work. Enjoy!

Designed on Sunday, December 06, 1998. Copyright © 1998 By Julie A. Bolduc p115001

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Kid Crochet
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