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© 2018 • Contemporary Geometric Beadwork • CGB Pattern Book Preview: Kaleidocycle and BatCycle Explorations • 2120 • CGB Pattern Book Preview: Kaleidocycle and BatCycle Explorations • Contemporary Geometric Beadwork • © 2018
CGB Butterfly Assembly Colouring Graphs: BatCycle
Each Butterfly Assembly has:
FOUR TRIANGLES(in gold outline)
TWO WARPED HEXAGONSshown folded into “Taco Form”
(in grey outline)
Three Butterflies Make A BatCycle
Designs and beadwork by Claudia Furthner, Kate McKinnon, Joke van Biesen
& the CGB Team
www.ContemporaryGeometricBeadwork.com
Illustrations byKaren Beningfield
Each Warped Hex is used Folded, so it has two faces it can show in a Cycle
© 2018 • Contemporary Geometric Beadwork • CGB Pattern Book Preview: Kaleidocycle and BatCycle Explorations • 2120 • CGB Pattern Book Preview: Kaleidocycle and BatCycle Explorations • Contemporary Geometric Beadwork • © 2018
CGB Butterfly Assembly Colouring Graphs: BatCycle
Design Your Own Butterfly and send us a
photo, or tag us on social media so we can see and share your work in our
books and online!
Claudia designed this Butterfly Assembly to look like a little
Monarch sitting on flowers. One of the faces of the cycle is a lovely white
flower on a green background.
Zip the Triangles to the Hexes using something sensible. We used
matching beads for our Zips.
In the center, place a Hinge. We like a row of cylinder beads
between two rows of round beads for this. Remember, Hinges don’t have to
extend to each edge.
We stopped a bit short, and got bat ears/butterfly antennae.
Monarch & Flower
DB 10DB 43DB 351DB 651DB 763DB 795DB 1780DB 2102
use any shiny gold or black (or ?) for
butterfly body