![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgt28xvwNED5GB2ONwvFSxaQ0U5-Uy-gRLUwkuE-EcIL_e5C7EtB6ERjnI0Og3Nl8NWWmuVKWx-A-BgkLsgovMeTEiIyFbcWvuV6zJOLlBrLF-7D8bk40B7vQ8sxCYHVD0lFVhtRioygV0/s320/Beadsies1.jpg)
The image above shows both sides of the smaller beads (which are almost identical). Below is the side of the larger bead.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1TxRS-bY2JZLX7ztM1SEQsdlTXU1LltswtN2Hbux5u_49eW-i7zD119IxGjF3GVyBylMQePcdoCBz9OyXv4bh7t8lMgWhBkP1ciwTjNlI5oF_F_f1S2Q1r6oZ7PU1uHw-UVPo9KQnYNY/s320/Beadsies2.jpg)
Anyway, these are all made completely by hand using various techniques (which I can't share, of course, in case I do decide to submit instructions to a magazine), and it's really fun and I hope I can get published. ^_~
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