Tubular Herringbone Beadwork Stitch

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Tubular herringbone is versatile and very easy to work up. In this tutorial, I use size 11 round Toho seed beads to cover a satin cord. You can use rounds or cylinders to work this stitch.

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  • @elena911000
    @elena911000 12 років тому

    Thank you Tsumerlee! I love this stitch and I needed to make a necklace with just 4 columns. But you are giving us more ideas about this beautiful technique. Love it!

  • @feroluce
    @feroluce 13 років тому +1

    I loved the face that you're a bit of a badass..I'm broke and was looking for something unique to make for my partners mom and sister...And now I've found it! You're the Julia Child of beaded work! :-)

  • @KaySeaConklin
    @KaySeaConklin 14 років тому

    Thanks for the video! I'm just starting to explore UA-cam subscriptions for beading videos -- and yours are very nice.

  • @feroluce
    @feroluce 13 років тому

    I did a spirl herringbone and its coming along just great! Thanks to you!

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  14 років тому

    Thanks!
    There are tons of great beading videos on UA-cam.

  • @sosexxetrini
    @sosexxetrini 13 років тому

    Thank you, i am just learning beading and this was so easy.

  • @staceyshanigan2244
    @staceyshanigan2244 8 років тому +1

    you're such a great teacher thank you

  • @rosaelinav8036
    @rosaelinav8036 8 років тому

    Hi TC Beads I love all your works you have been showing us! And I'm so great full to have a great teacher like you. and hopefully you let us and me know when you have your new project of beads. Wanted to wish you Happy Thanksgiving you and your family.🦃🍸

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  14 років тому

    @caughtnthestars Glad I could help.
    How I end depends on what I'm making. You can end by decreasing the stitch to a point, or you can end with pretty end caps (a common metal finding). You can probably make it an unending loop by connecting the two ends, too. The easiest way is probably to use end caps.

  • @feroluce
    @feroluce 13 років тому

    @tsummerlee No no no that was a compliment! Plus your spiral herringbone is fantastic. And easy! Thank you and I hope you have a great Christmas.

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  14 років тому

    Thanks!
    It really is easier to start off with something to give your work support. After you've beaded about an inch or so, removing the support and continuing to bead should be okay.

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  14 років тому

    Yep! I made a cuff using Toho 11/0 triangles. Great texture.

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  14 років тому

    @AnnieOmaha That's always so nice to hear. Thanks!

  • @AnnieOmaha
    @AnnieOmaha 14 років тому

    I appreciate these videos!! Thank you

  • @iaramaisa8649
    @iaramaisa8649 Місяць тому

    Obrigada Brasil 🇧🇷 DF

  • @jlee1057
    @jlee1057 14 років тому

    Very clear & easy to follow! Is it necessary to bead tubular herringbone around a cord? Or just easier? Do you ever just make a cord of just beads? Thanks!

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  14 років тому

    mmmm, I'm thinking...
    for this I'd start with 2 yards. You can use more, or less. If you use more, tangling might be a problem, and less means you'll have to tie more knots.

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  12 років тому

    Great! Thanks!

  • @ld890321
    @ld890321 13 років тому

    I love your tutorial. I would like to know where I can find the Satin Cord?
    Thank You
    Lee

  • @GospelTruth37059
    @GospelTruth37059 11 років тому

    Someone had a necklace with what they said was herringbone. It looked like it was stacked like 4 beads sqaure, or maybe one row on top of the next. Could you please show us that if you know how to do it? Thank you have a wonderful day !

  • @newmeetings
    @newmeetings 11 років тому +1

    Hi I was wondering if you could please do a tutorial of how to beadweave a triangle with herringbone and peyote stitch. I have seen this using large beads but not delicas.. Help!! Thanks JoAnn McBrady

  • @terrynicholson5214
    @terrynicholson5214 6 років тому

    Is that worked the same a brick stitch but instead of using the bridge to lock into place eace one you go through the beads?

  • @cassey315bum
    @cassey315bum 14 років тому

    PLEASE TEACH HOW TO DO A "HERRINGBONE BEAD CAP" I SEE THEM ALL THE TIME AND CAN'T FIND A TUTORIAL! PLZ AND TY :)

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  13 років тому

    @feroluce Excellent!

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  14 років тому

    @cassey315bum Never heard of it, but I'll look around. Sounds cool, though!

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  13 років тому

    @ld890321 The cord in this video was purchased at Firemountaingems

  • @alizafer5971
    @alizafer5971 6 років тому

    Nice

  • @ld890321
    @ld890321 13 років тому

    I would like to know what size Satin Cord did you use?
    Thank You

  • @jlee1057
    @jlee1057 14 років тому

    I forgot to ask, what length of thread do you use to start?

  • @okisaru
    @okisaru 14 років тому

    hi, can this be do using triangle beads?

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  13 років тому

    @ld890321 Gosh, it was so long ago, I don't remember.

  • @maluvelis
    @maluvelis Рік тому

    Po favor dar el video en español gracias

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  13 років тому

    @sosexxetrini Good!

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee  13 років тому

    @feroluce A badass? Oh dear... ;)