Potawatomi Septarian Necklac
I "he use of these particular beads results in a more modern-looking piece than whal was created in either of the previous two Septarian necklaces. The lines here are clean and sleek.
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; . basic direction» on pages • mounting the »tone and . :ed collar. Uie mjttc khaki reads for most of «he collar. :r.r rw of the antique gold ii or two rows oi the silver 14* bead* to end he fin< couched row with I |M)b . id beads, alternating with fi' r ■ If.; brown beads The outside •w ts the antique gold cube 6 ring of nntii)ue gold II* i • V.vccn the coIUt and on top of
3 Heler to the instructions on page 35 tot making twisted fringe and do one «cross the bottom approximately 13 strands wide. Each fringe strand is nude by thteading kh.iki brown 11* bead*, one gold diik. and 35 gold 11" seed beads. The more you twist the needle, the tighter the twin will he on the fringe.
41'*" «rap, refer to the PsK.iwatomi wvave instructious, page Ml, to make the hand with both the gold and khaki brown 11* seed beads.
5 l>nce the wiwn »trap u long enough to go over your head, attach it to the beaded calioelion at the upprr comets by stitching 11 trough the »trap into the edge of tlie cabodton until it feels secure. Refer to the proieit photograph on previous page for placement.
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