Begin by tiying the row of beads, indicated by the arrow on the diagram, to the scale point. This is the longest row.

Christmas is coming soon, and what better way to wait than to make this raccoon shaped miyuki bead weaving? You can use this pretty creation as a table decoration for the holidays, as a place card, or as a Christmas brooch! In this case, you will have to stiffen the weaving with the Paper patch glue varnish.
To help you with this tutorial, you will find below the diagram to make your raccoon miyuki pattern. And if you are a beginner in weaving, don't panic! You can find all our technical sheets to start weaving. If you're already an expert, we hope this lovely raccoon in brickstitch will complete your collection!
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Begin by tiying the row of beads, indicated by the arrow on the diagram, to the scale point. This is the longest row.
Continue by weaving the right side of the raccoon
Run your yarn through the weave back to the middle row, then weave the left side. To weave the tail of the raccoon, you will need to make large increases.
Catch the thread in the weave through some beads and cut it flush.












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