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3D Bell © Jane Eborall - 2002
This pattern was an idea that came to me when designing the flat bell!! The bell is also made in
one ‘round’.
Abbreviations
working shuttle 2
very small picot
add bead to picot before joining
Wsh1 working shuttle 1 Wsh2
SR
split ring
vsp
T & C tie and cut
+B
Add 16 beads to Wsh2 before starting. More beads will be needed for adding to picots. The
bell is worked in four sections each joining to each other as work progresses.
1 st Section - Using Wsh1
*R1: *2 – 2 – 2 – 2
Ch: 2 – 3
R2: 3 +B (3 rd p on R1) 3 – 3 – 3
Ch: 3 – 4
R3: 4 +B (3 rd p on R2) 4 – 4 – 4
Ch: 4 – 5
R4: 5 +B (3 rd p on R3) 5 – 5 – 5
Ch: 5 – 3
R5: 3 +B (3 rd p on R4) 3 – 3 – 3
Ch: 3 – 5 Change to Wsh2 and make
R6: 5 – 4 B 4 Change to Wsh1
SR7: 5 +B (3 rd p on R5) 5 / 7 B 7
SR8: 5 – 5 / 7 B 7 Change to Wsh2 and make
R9: 4 B 4 – 5 Change to Wsh1
Ch: 5 – 3
R10: 3 +B (last p of SR8) 3 +B (2 nd p on R5) 3 – 3
Ch: 3 – 5
R11: 5 +B (3 rd p on R10) 5 +B (2 nd p on R4) 5 – 5
Ch: 5 – 4
R12: 4 +B (3 rd p on R11) 4 +B (2 nd p on R3) 4 – 4
Ch: 4 – 3
R13: 3 +B (3 rd p on R12) 3 +B (2 nd p on R2) 3 – 3
Ch: 3 – 2
R14: 2 +B (3 rd p on R13) 2 +B (2 nd p on R1) 2 – 2 Change
to Wsh2
Ch: 3 Change to Wsh1 - See fig. 1
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Repeat section 1 from *3 times (total of four sections) joining chains of next section to chains of
last with a bead. Also join ring 20 to ring 9 (which is it’s opposite ring) with a bead. See fig. 2
Join the chains of section 4 to the chains on section 1 (not forgetting to join the rings at the side
of the split rings).
After the final chain of 3ds T & C Wsh2. Continuing with Wsh1 only leave a small space and
make a ring as follows.
R: 1 + (3 rd p of last R worked) 2 + (3 rd p of next R) 2 + (3 rd p of next R) continue until all p’s
on top rings have been joined, 1. Close ring, tie and cut. See fig. 3
Take a long piece of thread and pull it through the centre of the top ring. Add a bead on either
side of the top ring to prevent the thread slipping through. Add one large bead for the bell’s
clapper.
Well, that’s the end of that!! Hope it rings a few bells for you (corny, or what!!). My email
address is here!
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