9,00 USD
Conway Beads are named after the great mathematician John Horton Conway in honor of his extensive work on symmetry, especially four dimensional polytopes, on which this piece is based. It is woven like cubic right angle weave but with tetrahedrons and prisms instead of cubes. This tutorial is designed for experienced beaders, and it includes charts like those found on my blog at http://gwenbeads.blogspot.com/2014/04/notation-for-cubic-right-angle-weave.html. This tutorial assumes you already how to do cubic right angle weave and know how to connect two ends to make a continuous strip. If you don’t, check out the links at my blog post above to learn how. You should also probably already know how to bead a dodecahedron or at least know what a dodecahedron is before trying this design.
Although it might sound complicated from that introduction, the structure of this thing is actually quite elegant. Once you get the hang of it, it's quite intuitive, and my tutorial is designed to give you that intuition.
As beaded bead, Conway Beads are quite small (under an inch), and have a lot of detail for their size. The beadwork is quite hollow and self supporting. Each bead has several large holes that run through its center so you can easily string it on chain or cord.
The tutorial is 12 pages, including almost 90 illustrations and photographs. The tutorial is a PDF file that gives charts and explanations for reading the charts to make Conway Beads in two sizes. Materials lists are included for Conway Beads in two sizes.
This listing is for the tutorial only. Materials are not included. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at gwen [at] beadinfinitum.com or convo me through Etsy.
After Etsy receives confirmation of payment for your order, you will be able to download your order from your receipt in the "Your Purchases" section on Etsy. If you have any questions, please convo me. The PDF document is 5.2 MB and can be opened with Acrobat and Adobe Reader 6.0 and later. If you don't have Acrobat Reader, you can download it for free at www.adobe.com
If you're interested in buying this tutorial but see it has been sold, check back again in a few hours or email me so I can re-list it. If you would like me to make you a Conway Bead, check my other Etsy listings or email me with the colors you like, and we will discuss the details. There are no refunds on tutorials.
This tutorial is Copyright Gwen Fisher 2014, and is for personal use only. Please do not distribute or copy it. Do not mass produce the designs described therein. You may sell a limited number of pieces that you make with this tutorial, but I ask that you please give me credit as the designer. For more information on my copyright policy, visit http://www.beadinfinitum.com/Copyright_Statement.html
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