WOW! I am so thrilled to find this technique the very day I started planning my next bead embroidery project! I am always happy to find new how~to projects but this is the result of so much work and time! It is very generious of you to share such a break through technique. I also loved your foam piece insert idea. Both will definately be used. Can not wait to hit the store for these! Please keep up the good work! Robin
That is great that you figured it out. When you first posted about this I knew what you were talking about. I am a Native American dancer and one of my friends knows how to do this and she is planning on teaching me how to do it. I want to do a Bald Eagle so she wanted to teach so it can look 3-D. I can't wait to try this. I am so glad I have the interfacing you are using so I can do it. I got it for other projects but I have so musch of it I can try this too.
I totally get what you mean about figuring something out on your own. It's how I feel when I am designing a bag. I can't tell you how many times I rip seams out before I get to the final product! Very satisfying
Wow what a wonderful job you did... I do remember when you first sent out a help from your viewers. I will have to try this as I so agree it looks amazing when you are done. It does look like a lot of beads needed tho. It just means I will need to go shopping again. :)
Such a cool idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing. I've begun doing beaded embroidery cuffs and this will be a great switch from Cabs!! Would also be neat to put a large faceted crystal round in the center instead of finishing the beads to the center.
I...I'm not sure! I'd probably play around with it until I was happy with the look. You don't have to start with 10 beads. There are just so many ways you could make a smaller circle.
Peltex! I was going to ask the same question about what you were beading on. I used a double layer of canvas and my first one came out great, thank you. I used the same blue beads as you as I had a very large bag of them and they were at arm's reach. Thank you for such great, clear and easy to understand videos.
This is wonderful, I love it! I was curious to weather you could put a cabochon in the middle before closing it completely? THanks so much for sharing this with us.
Those ladies didn't spare any beads in the old style, that's for sure! Very lush work. That was a brand new tube I used, so I'm thinking about 8 grams for one 28mm flower.
Although unfamiliar with your brand of fishing line, being the good Southern girl I am, I think there's an easy fix for your ends fraying. Simply flick your Bic! Hold it for a second or two. If it forms a ball, just roll it between your finger and thumb while still warm. I use this method sometime when reinforcing a piece. Hope it works for you.
This is such a great tutorial!!! Thanks so much for sharing... Quick question, if i wanted to do a smaller circle shape, would you recommend starting with 10 seed beads and work in like you did with this sample, or start with more since it's a smaller circle? Thanks in advance for your response!
First, you did not show how to connect a ring to it. Second the fabric will get dirty in no time. We dont always remember to remove the ring when washing dishes or cooking etc. so fabric on a ring is out of the question, maybe for a brooch....
I can probably make that happen :) Let me know what fabrics you like that I have posted on Haileybelles FB page and I will do it! Maybe a trade.....bag for a bracelet????
WOW! I am so thrilled to find this technique the very day I started planning my next bead embroidery project! I am always happy to find new how~to projects but this is the result of so much work and time! It is very generious of you to share such a break through technique. I also loved your foam piece insert idea. Both will definately be used. Can not wait to hit the store for these! Please keep up the good work!
Robin
So nice to feel satisfied...Such a beautiful lovely blue Dahlia you have there!
I love your instructional videos. I have been beading for years and my favorite is bead embroidery. You always show me new things. Thank you so much!
That is great that you figured it out. When you first posted about this I knew what you were talking about. I am a Native American dancer and one of my friends knows how to do this and she is planning on teaching me how to do it. I want to do a Bald Eagle so she wanted to teach so it can look 3-D. I can't wait to try this. I am so glad I have the interfacing you are using so I can do it. I got it for other projects but I have so musch of it I can try this too.
I totally get what you mean about figuring something out on your own. It's how I feel when I am designing a bag. I can't tell you how many times I rip seams out before I get to the final product! Very satisfying
Very nice result plus you're a funny lady to listen to which makes the video even more interesting. I will try this soon!
Congrats, you did it! It generated some ideas on how to do other shapes for me as well! Good work!
Woow! Am soooo loving this video. Thanks and God bless for sharing. May the Muse never leave you!
Wow what a wonderful job you did... I do remember when you first sent out a help from your viewers. I will have to try this as I so agree it looks amazing when you are done. It does look like a lot of beads needed tho. It just means I will need to go shopping again. :)
Wow! That is cool! I didn't realize you had all these bead embroidery techniques in your earlier videos! I see lots of possible uses for this stitch!
Thank you so much for your response! Going to try working on some samples this weekend :)
Such a cool idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing. I've begun doing beaded embroidery cuffs and this will be a great switch from Cabs!! Would also be neat to put a large faceted crystal round in the center instead of finishing the beads to the center.
I will send you a pic of my first one ... I am so loving this!
I...I'm not sure! I'd probably play around with it until I was happy with the look. You don't have to start with 10 beads. There are just so many ways you could make a smaller circle.
Amazing work, am a big fan of ur work
This is a brilliant idea - not very difficult. I just finished my first one and LOVE it. Thanks for the info!
Judy Watson nice one n tanx
OMG!I think I am going to have to do one of these for the center of one of my fabric flowers on my Bucket Bag
Bravo!! Very excellent work and amazing technique. Thank you!
great idea. I am going to try this on my bracelets.
Can you all just imagine using seasonal colors...Like orange, yellow, and black for Halloween....etc....Soo cute!!!!!
That is soo cute!!!! I just love this!!! WOW
Very cute great work
It's a very nice video! I love the bead flowers you make
Very cool! Can you show us how you used all of these beautiful flowers? Can't wait to try it.
Bravo! Excellent tutorial!
very nice work,my compliments.
Peltex! I was going to ask the same question about what you were beading on. I used a double layer of canvas and my first one came out great, thank you. I used the same blue beads as you as I had a very large bag of them and they were at arm's reach. Thank you for such great, clear and easy to understand videos.
Thanks!
Thanks i usted in beads base than thanks so much. One Hug from Colombia
that is so pretty. thanks for the tutorial
Bellos, saludos desde República Dominicana 👍💟💖
I like everything you do very much! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this!
Oh, you're so on! I'm excited! Thank you!
I've really been wanting to try that myself. I'm hoping it'll look like a fluffy little flower that way. :)
This is wonderful, I love it! I was curious to weather you could put a cabochon in the middle before closing it completely? THanks so much for sharing this with us.
wow very very nice. i wonder if you can make it smaller and somehow glue to a finding to make a necklace
nothing but good in that video...thank you
Those ladies didn't spare any beads in the old style, that's for sure! Very lush work. That was a brand new tube I used, so I'm thinking about 8 grams for one 28mm flower.
Me encantó sesale de los que hacen todas las demás y pienso intentarlo ,deseame suerte para qué me salga gracias besos
Perfeito!👏👏👏👏👏👏
Although unfamiliar with your brand of fishing line, being the good Southern girl I am, I think there's an easy fix for your ends fraying. Simply flick your Bic! Hold it for a second or two. If it forms a ball, just roll it between your finger and thumb while still warm. I use this method sometime when reinforcing a piece. Hope it works for you.
So beautiful
Peltex! You can find it at the fabric store.
I actually thought the clump stitch was very easy. Love doing it, have some Native American medallions I made with it, very pretty.
Good work dear
This is such a great tutorial!!! Thanks so much for sharing... Quick question, if i wanted to do a smaller circle shape, would you recommend starting with 10 seed beads and work in like you did with this sample, or start with more since it's a smaller circle? Thanks in advance for your response!
I want one of your bags sooooo bad!
wowww what a nice work!
what is the name of the tool with all the sizes ??
warm loving greets from the netherlands!
such a great video.thanx a lot
I'm reminded iof Italian buttons made this way, only the fabric buttons are clad in beads.
I'm just got to 2:11 PM the video and i have a question
Can i see on what your working off of ?
Maybe I can help you
i like this concept but if i want to try this particular video,can i please know what is the thing you sew the beads on... Thank you.
HA! I'm excited too! But don't forget to let me know what fabrics you like. I am posting more options today.
How did you make the one that looked like a "rose"? I like that look as well. Very pretty.
good work
hey she is watching americans got talent. i love that show
what kind of bead foundation pad are you using?
Can you use Melton wool or felt for the base?
Please what material did you bead on?
That is awesome! Thank you, I'd like to use that on my outfits hy hy
AFTER YOU MAKE THIS..WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE FLOWER?thanks beautiful..
Me encanta graciasss
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Excelente mil gracias :)
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First, you did not show how to connect a ring to it.
Second the fabric will get dirty in no time. We dont always remember to remove the ring when washing dishes or cooking etc. so fabric on a ring is out of the question, maybe for a brooch....
what is that noise in the background? sorry, will have to catch you later it's too distracting
I can probably make that happen :) Let me know what fabrics you like that I have posted on Haileybelles FB page and I will do it! Maybe a trade.....bag for a bracelet????
That is AWESOME gf! Thank you for this one!
you should check out this UA-cam channel called secureteam10 I know this has nothing to do with your vid but just sharing a different interest.
nice idea and tutorial - but next time, tell the hubby to turn down the game in the background.
Janelle Gayler nigerian tradional weddind
:)
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