Garnet and Pearl Daisy Chain
This pattern is an adaptation of the 3-2 pattern found in the Winnebago Necklaces instruction site.  I wanted a little more sophistication while retaining the freshness of the daisies.  I think I came pretty close.
 
Please note that I use red to indicate the new beads being added and blue to indicate the existing beads.
Step 1
Pick up three petal color beads and one center bead.  Pass down through the first bead you picked up (in the opposite direction).  Keep tension tight throughout the pattern.
Step 2
Pick up two more petal colors and pass up through the upper right hand bead.
Step 3
Now pick up one spacer bead, two petal beads, and one spacer bead.  Pass up through the bottom and top left hand bead, the first spacer bead, and down through the two new petal beads.
Step 4
Pick up two petal beads and one center bead.  Pass up through the top left hand petal bead.
Step 5
Pick up two petal beads and pass down through the bottom right hand petal bead.
Step 6
Now pick up one spacer bead, two petal beads, and one spacer bead.  Pass down through the top and bottom left hand beads, the first spacer bead, and up through the two new petal beads.
Step 7
Pick up two petal beads and one center bead.  Pass down through the bottom left hand bead.
Step 8
Pick up two petal beads.  Pass up through the top right hand petal bead.
Step 9
Repeat from Step 3 until desired length.
To Gallery
View Necklace
For more patterns and instructions try these:
Quill & Beadwork of the American Indian: A SourceBook of Beading & Needlework Patterns

Beadwork Companion: Step by Step Illustrated Instructions for Beading Projects

Sadie Starr Presents Beading with Seed Beads Gem Stones & Cabochons

Best Little Beading Book: Techniques & More: A Practical Guide for Beadlovers

Children's Beading Book: Techniques for Little Beadlovers

Complete Beading for Beginners

Beading: Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces & More