Getting Started with Seed BeadsInterweave, 20 mar 2012 - 128 páginas Seed beads are basic, essential materials in a beader's stash, and this handbook gives beginning crafters a full course in how to work with them for great results. Seed beads come in a plethora of colors and materials and can be worked in an endless variety of stitches, which are taught in chapters that progress from introductory to more challenging. The more than 20 projects teach and then combine techniques in projects guaranteed to impress--from a simple beaded tin to a ladder ring to a tubular peyote-stitch rope of beaded beads. There is also a section on shopping for beads and equipment that will make new initiates comfortable as they explore the potentials of beading with seed beads. Filled with information and inspiration, this clear guide is a catalog of colorful and creative possibility. |
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1A seed 1B and pass 1B bugle Backstitch Beading needle beads and pass beads Figure beads just strung beads to exit beadwork bracelet brick stitch bugle beads button cabochon chain circle column cubes and pass edge bead fabric Figure 1 Figure finished fringe glue half hitch knot hank Herringbone hole ladder stitch last 2 beads loop of thread Materials Size 11 needle and thread needle to string Odd-count pass back pass through beads petal peyote stitch previous round previous row pull snug reinforce Repeat Row Repeat twice ring round by passing round Figure row Figure running stitch secure the thread seed beads sequin sewing needle shape side slide snap snug and pass snug the beads square stitch strand string 1 bead String 1A strip strung Figure tail thread tension bead thread and trim thread Figure thread is exiting thread to string triangle trim close tube weave through beads