Thank you for this video. You are an amazing teacher! I've watched a lot and yours is so easy to understand. I am so glad to see you are still making videos.!
So, while you're beading (forgive me if this is a stupid question) you only use one string to bead. Correct? You didn't tie the ends together, so it looks like 2 strings. (If that makes sense)
Yes, There is also the option of double needle flat stitching But, if you’re lost- what you can do is tie a knot at the very end of your threat before you put on beads, essentially, tie a knot, thread the needle through your fabric, I recommend leaving a tail from the knot to prevent unraveling and weaving it in later, after your needle has gone through then lay your beads on
6 beads is the max that I would work with at once using the single needle method. More is a bit too much to manage and keep neat. However, I prefer two needle method which allows for more beads at once. It’s a bit more tricky though.
A year late but thank you! I have always wanted to learn how to do this! This is one of the simplest tutorials I have found!
Excellent video! Thank you for using the big beads first to be able to see!
Thank you for this video. You are an amazing teacher! I've watched a lot and yours is so easy to understand. I am so glad to see you are still making videos.!
Super helpful video, just a newbie with hand stitching so this was great
Thank you so much ❤
This was super helpful! I really appreciate this video!
So, while you're beading (forgive me if this is a stupid question) you only use one string to bead. Correct? You didn't tie the ends together, so it looks like 2 strings. (If that makes sense)
Yep, that's correct. One string that's not tied so the beads can go around the needle
Yes,
There is also the option of double needle flat stitching
But, if you’re lost-
what you can do is tie a knot at the very end of your threat before you put on beads, essentially, tie a knot, thread the needle through your fabric, I recommend leaving a tail from the knot to prevent unraveling and weaving it in later, after your needle has gone through then lay your beads on
why 6 beads at the start is that the maximum you should do at one time or is there no limit?
6 beads is the max that I would work with at once using the single needle method. More is a bit too much to manage and keep neat. However, I prefer two needle method which allows for more beads at once. It’s a bit more tricky though.
what size needle please?
What kind of thread can you use?
Nymo beading thread works well :)
What kind of fabric is this?
It’s called Pellon it’s a stabilizer :)