I know that this description isn’t gold or anything, but it was the easiest way to explain without a diagram. The tail is a one bead row with a string of 5 beads looped through each side and reconnected through that one beaded row. The bottom flipper (7 beads) is started with it’s connection in row 7 and reconnected through row 8 (after looping the string back through the closest bead in row 7 and through the last bead on the flipper). The top fin (4 beads) is connected through row 6 and reconnects in row 7. I started at the ‘nose’ and just worked my way to the left. These pony bead patterns make great decorations for your back to school backpack or key chain so get busy and make lots of them now. Kandi Patterns: Over 16000 free pony bead patterns for kandi cuffs, as well as perler bead patterns, kandi tutorials, kandi photos, and an active kandi. I did draw out how I was going to alter the pattern, but my drawing really stinks and only makes sense to me, probably, so I’m not going to post a picture of that! If you are into beading chances are you have extra beads around the house so why not add this Pony Bead Frog to your collection. I based this pattern off of one those that I found. None of the patterns I saw were of a free form, actual, dolphin, they were all just patterns of dolphins in a square or rectangular form. I tried to look up a pattern for a pony bead dolphin, but all the ones that I found really stunk. A very awesome cousin of mine really likes dolphins. See more ideas about pony bead animals, pony beads, pony bead crafts. Then I remembered that I had pony beads! (I have no idea why, but I do.) So I decided that I was going to make a pony bead animal. Explore Talesa Wanless's board 'Pony bead animals', followed by 253 people on Pinterest. So I was getting pretty bored with not really being able to go anywhere because of the weather, so I was just thinking about all the different (and random) things in my craft room. I remember going home and showing my mom how you could weave the string around these beads and make something so cool out of it! I knew that you could make a lizard almost the same way as a snake, and so I remember sitting at the kitchen table, teaching myself how to do so! That’s my first memory of creating something just by thinking things through (other than coloring pictures), and I haven’t stopped since! I don’t remember how old I was when the neighbor across the street taught me and my twin sister (Hi sis!) how to make our first pony bead animal (a snake), but I do know I was pretty young.
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