Well this has been brewing in the raddled old brain for a while. It's really a generic pattern that's been invented a million times before. BUT not with the bugle beads added in this way!!!
I have seen bugles added but having read the reports on how it's done I was concerned. The things I've read suggest that the bugles were put onto a measured picot. Now we all know that a 'measured' picot is very hard to do and to get exactly to the designer's measurements.
So, BC3 got busy and started thinking about it. Surely there must be another way of doing it that doesn't rely on a measured picot. Also the fact that bugle beads do vary in length too - slightly. There's got to be a 'safer' way of doing it!
So, as you'll remember, I did a technique page on this which is here. I'd added the bugles to a ring on this occasion but obviously they can also be added to a chain too.
That 'excursion' led to this pattern. Now all I've got to do is finish the new pattern - picture below.