Here's another beading technique from my book, "All-In-One Beading Buddy", featured on C & T's blog. The post is credited with my name but I didn't write it, so I'm not sure what's going on with that! But I am happy to be able to share it with you.
The book is no longer available in hard copy, however it can be purchased as an e-book at the C & T site.
It's a simple stitch but I can still remember how long it took me to figure out how to create it once I envisioned it. It was always a workshop favorite in my beading classes!
How to Bead: Captured Beads
Posted by Mary Stori on July 25, 2016
Seed beads secure a larger bead in this decorative stitch, perfect for edging or binding. Use it on quilts, ribbon, trim, napkins, pillows, bed linens, or even curtains!
1. Come up at A on fold, string a 6° seed bead and 7 size 11° seed beads.
2. Lay 1st bead horizontally to left on fold, enter bead from A side of bead.
3. Exit bead, go down at B, travel through binding and up where next unit will be placed.
This wonderful bead trim is from Mary Stori's All-in-One Beading Buddy.
2 comments:
Cool! Nice bead stitch to have on hand!!
very clear tutorial have masses of beads but never seem to use any since I did my last crazy wall hanging but will remember this if I ever do any more
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