Showing posts with label xbase kand cuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xbase kand cuff. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Kandi Prices

Kandi Prices

Here is a general break down of my kandi prices.
I will continue to do my tutorials when at all possible and I am always up for trades.

Kandi Singles

Plain Singles


1 single for $1
5 singles for $4
10 singles for $8
15 singles for $12
20 singles for $16
25 Singles for $19

Themed Single w/ perler or peyote charm


1 for $1.50
6 for $5
8 for $10
16 for $20

Multistitch Cuffs 

Small (0-20 rows) for $5
Medium (21-30 rows) for $10
Large (31-40 rows) for $15
15 rows
32 rows
26 rows














Masks

Surgical style for $10
Ninja style for $15
Ninja Style

Surgical Style

3D cuffs

Small (1x high) for $10
Medium (2x high) for $15
Add on $5 per each X high
Add a perler for $5 each perler
A disc cuff is $17
Left: Disc cuff  Right: 2 x with perler

Peyote stitch Cuffs

Small (0-10 high) for $5
Medium (10-20) for $10
Med
Small














X Base Cuffs

$5 per X high

2x high

MISC:

Flower cuff for $5
Flowers with outline for $7
Heart Cuff for $7
Star Cuff for $7
Pacman Cuff for $5
Pokeball cuff for $7
Necklaces (with Perler/Charms) for $10
Bows (hair or bowtie) for $15
Tie for $20




Friday, January 23, 2015

How To Make: Heart XBase Cuff

Welcome to my fourth and final xbase tutorial
The three tutorials before this were the standard xbase, the dna xbase, and the zigzag xbase.
This is an one and half x high base.
You can continue the pattern and make two full heart which will make this a 3x high base.
You can also do this with one or two hearts but I like doing it in four.

Supplies you will need are
2-5 colors of beads in this tutorial I will be working with 3
Color 1, Color 2, and a base color.
You will also need scissors and elastic string (I use bead n stretch from Walmart)

The Single

Lets get started with our single!!


Start by adding on one color 1 bead
Then you will add 8 base beads 
Then one color 2 bead
Then you will add on your 8 base beads
Repeat this until you have at least 2 of each color.
You should end up with something like below.
 

Row 2

This xbase can be a little tricky! Don't feel bad if you have to redo rows sometimes.

 Start by going through a base bead that is two beads away from a color 1 bead.
So it will be the third bead from the color 1 bead. 
String on one base bead and two color 1 beads.
Then go into your color 1 bead on the single.
It should look similar to the picture below

To continue on...

 You put on two color 1 beads and one base bead.
Count two base beads and then string into the third.

Next string on three base beads.
Count two base bead from the one you are strung though and go into the third.

You will then put on one base bead and two color 2 beads
Go into the closest color 2 bead 

String on two color 2 beads and one base bead. 
Count two base beads and string into the third.
Then string on three base beads and count two away from the one you are strung though.
Go into the third bead away.
Continue this pattern all the way around. 
You should end up with something like the picture below.


Tie off, apply polish if desired, and cut off extra string.

Row three

 Start by going into a base point bead going towards a section of color 1 beads
String on one base bead and two color 1 beads then go into the closet color 1 point bead.

String on three color 1 beads then go into the next color 1 point bead.
Then you will put on two color 1 beads and one base bead.
Go into the closet base point bead.


Put on one base and two color 2  beads and go into the color 2 point bead.
Then you will put on three color 2 beads then string into the next color 2 point bead,
Then you will string one two color 2 beads and one base bead.
Go into the next base point bead. A repeat the previous steps.
You will continue with the steps all the way around.


Tie off, apply polish, and cut off extra string.
You should get something similar to above!

Row 4

Yes this one has an extra row to it because it is one and half xs high.
String into a point bead that is will put you going towards the opposite color point bead.
Here I decided to go into a color 2 bead.
Put on three base beads and go into the point bead of your next color (for me color 1)
*If you wish to make another row of hearts you would be putting on base, color, base instead of three base.


String on your color beads (color 1) and go into the color point bead.
Put on three color beads and string into the next point bead.
Then start over with three base beads and your next color beads.

Continue this all the way around.
By now you can see the hearts showing up in the design.
Tie off, apply polish, and cut off extra string.


Finishing Off

This is the last row for those of us who are only doing 1 row of hearts.


Go into any point bead and string on two base beads then string into the next point bead
This will be continued all the way around until the end.
Pull tight and tie off.
Apply polish if desired and cut off extra string. 



 

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Monday, January 19, 2015

How To Make: A Standard X-Base Cuff



Hello and welcome to my picture and word tutorial on how to make a basic xbase cuffs.
 I will be showing four different designs to the x base within the next week!
 The xbase is important to making 3D and epic kandi as like its name implies it is the base for it.
These are easy to make but alot of people assume that they are messing up because the shape doesn't come together until close to the end. 

Supplies 


For supplies you are going to need two colors of beads.
A base color and connector colors. 
Once you get more skilled you can expand and use more colors or less.
You will also need elastic string and scissors.
Optional supplies are a needle and clear finger nail polish (This is used on knots to help them stay a knot)

Row 1: The Single

Most cuffs if not all cuffs start with a single. 


Start by stringing on one connector and two base beads. 
You will continue this until it can fit around your wrist but keep in mind you have to have an even number of connector beads if you are going to make a 3D or any design. 
As a helpful hint I have found that generally a female wrist is 10, a male is 12, and a upper arm is 14. 
 Tie it off and apply finger nail polish if desired. 
Cut off excess string.

Row 2: Building the X

String into any connector bead






String  three beads and go into next connector bead


Repeat this all the way around and tie off. 
Its often easier to make sure they are popped up into little triangles.
Apply nail polish if you wish and then cut off extra string

Row 3: Finishing the X


 Next go through any "point" or middle bead of the 2nd row. 
Then string on one base, one connector, then another base bead. In that order.
String into the middle bead of the next group. 
Continue all the way around. 
Tie off, use polish, then cut extra string.

Cuffs always look floppy until you finish them off.
From here if you wish to make more then one x high repeat the second and third row
When desired height follow the step below to finish off the cuff

Finishing off....

Thread through any connector bead from previous row.
String on two base beads then go through next connector. 
Continue to do this until you are all the way around.
Tie off, apply polish, and cut excess string.

Extra tip...




If you keep your string on spool and you don't want to waste the string that left on the other side just do this...
 Wrap the string around one finger before you tie off. 
Pull through beads going towards the end of the string still on the spool. 


Do this all the way around until all the excess (leaving enough to tie it off) is gone.
Make sure you are pulling the string tight.
Tie off, use polish, cut off extra string. 

FINISHED!! 


P.S.

To count how many xs high an base is just count the center bead that is between the connectors as 


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