How I bead with Invisible thread

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  • @gailhackett2300
    @gailhackett2300 3 роки тому +2

    This is absolutely positively one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. You do such beautiful amazing work and I aspire to someday even coming close to your talent. I’m 72 years old and just started cross stitching. I’m starting on printed canvases by Joy Sunday, you know the little simple ones until I get the hang of it and then I may get brave enough to try a counted cross stitch. But I will say I do love it and as long as my eyes hold out and my fingers work I’m going to continue to Crosstitch and someday hopefully create something as beautiful as this. I love your channel and I’m learning so much from watching. I think you’re a lovely woman and I love your accent. Much love from Oregon.

  • @emmabell4614
    @emmabell4614 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this tutorial… I am just about to start beading my Mirabilia Princess Elliana and this has made me far more comfortable with the prospect!

  • @jtmeaux
    @jtmeaux 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your tutorial on beading. It’s the only one that really made sense to me and has worked perfectly on the Mirabilia I am stitching. I truly enjoy your Flosstube presentations and I’m always eager to see your new projects.

  • @debbieg6921
    @debbieg6921 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for another awesome tutorial. I’m just getting back into stitching after 30 years and I absolutely love watching your videos✨✨✨✨➳♥

  • @sarahstarr2511
    @sarahstarr2511 5 років тому +2

    Thank you! I actually just purchased this same Chatalaine pattern. I can't wait to start. I admit, the beading was holding me back. Seeing yours "in person" has inspired me! ❤️🌸

  • @willemijn9990
    @willemijn9990 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Teresa, great tutorial! I do exactly the same with beading, invisible thread, knot at the needle and back, full cross but i pick the bead up for leg 2 from the left because I am a lefty but further more all the same. Love this way of beading, it just works for me and gives a beautiful result. 🌸

  • @Roscoe3100
    @Roscoe3100 5 років тому +1

    Thank you sooo much for showing us how you bead😀😀I can bead neater and faste with this “technique”!!

  • @loriclarke2931
    @loriclarke2931 10 місяців тому

    Ty for the tutorial. I love this pattern. Is beautiful.

  • @annsmith5625
    @annsmith5625 Рік тому

    Thank you, that was very helpful! I may see if i can find some to try on my current project. ⚾️

  • @pattyross2080
    @pattyross2080 Рік тому

    So, SO helpful - Thank You! ❤️😃❤️

  • @cubemissy
    @cubemissy 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you! This is so helpful. I haven’t beaded anything in years, and I couldn’t remember how to make it work.

  • @HIMHRTAGRAMANGEL
    @HIMHRTAGRAMANGEL 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Teresa I have a few full beaded canvas kits that I’m afraid to start as I have never done a beaded cross stitch design before. I trying to learn how to do full beaded cross stitch designs by watching lots of beaded cross stitching videos on UA-cam lol. Your videos on cross stitching and this video has helped me a lot. I’m still afraid to do my full beaded cross stitch designs lol. I don’t do the parking method on my cross stitch canvases as it’s too messy and confusing for me. I have been doing the cross country like cross stitching where I will do one color I two boxes on my easy grid fabric from my chart and when I finish with one color in the two boxes on my easy grid fabric from my chart I end that color with a pin stitch. I can’t remember who I learned that from but it has really made cross stitching on my favorite type of fabric (25 count easy grid even weave or Laguna fabric stitching 1x1) so much easier and tremendously less bulky and less messy on the back of my fabric. I hope I can learn more on doing full coverage beaded cross stitching. Your an amazing person and your video tutorials are always very helpful. Can you show other methods how to cross stitch without using the parking method? I have ADHD and found cross stitching and diamond painting really helps me with it but with cross stitching I have learned that doing methods that are easy and simple makes it less confusing for me and keeps my back of my fabric less bulky and less messy. When the backs get bulky and messy it both bothers me and annoys me until I fix it 😂. Please do more beaded cross stitch tutorials and regular cross stitching using other methods of stitching without using the parking method and methods to end a 1x1 floss while cross stitching if your able do. You explain everything so well and make it easy to learn and understand. Your an amazing teacher. 🙂

  • @renatal1972
    @renatal1972 3 роки тому +1

    If you drop you beads, put a stocking on the end of your vacuum hose and vacuum up.

  • @dorilawrence8483
    @dorilawrence8483 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for taking the time to film this amazing tutorial! I’ve always wondered how to attach beads so they weren’t on the diagonal. You’ve completely changed how I’m going to stitch my next beaded piece! Again, THANK YOU!

  • @sharonpetterson478
    @sharonpetterson478 5 років тому

    Fantastic video,love your method. Always fun to learn new tips. Thanks Teresa for teaching us.

  • @anneauten2307
    @anneauten2307 3 роки тому

    I really appreciate the way you explain things! I also love your kitchen 💜

  • @beverleygardam151
    @beverleygardam151 4 роки тому

    Teresa ,the crossstitch you are beading is just absolutely stunning .

  • @LouisaSharp
    @LouisaSharp 5 років тому

    I put a knot in when I used D.M.C. Metalics.. Teresa great demonstration for anybody that has'nt done any beading...

  • @frogandfudge
    @frogandfudge 5 років тому

    Brilliant tutorial. Thank you for explaining it all, especially the different kind of threads.

  • @tinabush3660
    @tinabush3660 5 років тому

    Brilliant, thanks Teresa. This has given me the confidence to give it a bash now. I've got my first Mirabelia in the pipeline so I'm going to need this skill!

  • @christalleescholes1000
    @christalleescholes1000 5 років тому

    Thank you Teresa so much for taking the time to share this video, it was great, I needed the help, your stitching is gorgeous, hugs and love, happy stitching

  • @suzyqrunswithneedles
    @suzyqrunswithneedles 5 років тому

    Many thanks for posting this video! I’ll be beading for the first time soon, and I really want to use invisible thread. I’m going to use your technique. Happy stitching!

  • @teatimefix8752
    @teatimefix8752 3 роки тому

    I will definitely remember your videos the day I will do my first Chatelaine or Mirabilia... thank you so much 😊... 😘😘

  • @lindymuir3483
    @lindymuir3483 5 років тому

    Thank you so much! I have dragonfly lace Chatelaine nearly ready to go, just what I need as I’ve never, beaded before

  • @judyandersen3842
    @judyandersen3842 2 роки тому

    It’s beautiful!

  • @sandyashton7139
    @sandyashton7139 5 років тому

    Hi Teresa: Just a comment about invisible thread a friend of mine ironed her piece on the back after finishing and when she lifted it up all the beads were on the ironing board. The thread had melted away. I love your flosstube keep up the great work. Pennie from Canada

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому +1

      Hi Pennie! Yes invisible thread will melt if ironed on hot, although polyester holds up better on heat - but I always use a heat protector so the iron doesn’t actual touch the invisible thread😉

  • @ladybugstamper
    @ladybugstamper 5 років тому

    Great video about beading with invisible thread. Thank you

  • @trishphillips3714
    @trishphillips3714 4 роки тому

    Love your videos and this was a brilliant tutorial thank you

  • @antoinettehawker3481
    @antoinettehawker3481 5 років тому

    Thank you l have been avoiding invisible tread l will have a try with you method it seems to make sense to me thanks again

  • @quietmindstitcher9326
    @quietmindstitcher9326 5 років тому

    Great video T. Very good tip to tie the thread to the needle. X

  • @venetiaseale2892
    @venetiaseale2892 Рік тому +1

    Hi again using 40 count linen

  • @creatingbeautyladystitcher3178
    @creatingbeautyladystitcher3178 5 років тому

    Makes total sense. Thank you.

  • @mrshannahwolstenholme
    @mrshannahwolstenholme 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Teresa where did you get your tac case thing from please?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  3 роки тому +1

      I got mine from www.lakesideneedlecraft.co.uk/. but there look like they are out of stock currently. But it is called a Bob Tack case.

  • @venetiaseale2892
    @venetiaseale2892 Рік тому

    Hi loved your demo I have brought 2mm mill hill beads antique cream but they are to big for my project can you recommend a smaller bead
    Please
    Venetia

  • @lyncampbell1626
    @lyncampbell1626 5 років тому

    Very informative - many thanks.

  • @teresaramos7417
    @teresaramos7417 5 років тому

    Magnífico tutorial!!! Muchas gracias

  • @irenepotter2709
    @irenepotter2709 5 років тому

    Hi Teresa, great video, thank you.................can you please do a video showing how you wash and store your finished pieces if your not framing them please x

  • @angelaspringett1262
    @angelaspringett1262 5 років тому

    Absolutely brilliant, clear tutorial☺. Beautifully demonstrated. We can see the see through thread quite well. O.M.G I wish my backs were as 'untidy' as your Teresa, mine look like I've cut a load of threads and stuck them on the back lol . thank you sew much. Your chatalain looks stunning x

  • @lisaschumacher2751
    @lisaschumacher2751 5 років тому

    Beautiful work!

  • @TriciaStitch
    @TriciaStitch 5 років тому +1

    Hi Teresa, thank you for the explanation of how to bead invisibly. I have a question to ask of you. How do you anchor a bead that is by itself, away from all the other x's? What kind of knot do you use? thanks.

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому

      In this instance I would do my a chore knot behind the square where the bead will sit if it is all out there on its own then if there are random ones dotted all over an area I will run the invisible thread all over the back 😉

    • @TriciaStitch
      @TriciaStitch 5 років тому

      Teresa Little Stitcher Thank you for the answer. Am I correct in assuming a chore knot is a square knot?

  • @suki8267
    @suki8267 5 років тому

    Thank you for this video!

  • @teresadavis6114
    @teresadavis6114 5 років тому

    That was very helpful and so enjoyable. Please could you tell me if the nylon/polyester thread gets damaged when you iron your finished project? xx

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому

      I always put a cloth on my projects before ironing due to all the beads and I haven’t had a problem yet 😉

    • @teresadavis6114
      @teresadavis6114 5 років тому

      Thank you so much Teresa. I am longing for you to start your Sleeping Beauty's castle. Have a lovely evening.x

  • @RitaMariesStitchingAdventure
    @RitaMariesStitchingAdventure 5 років тому

    I have done small project with invisible but never a big one, have to try this next time. But any tips when stitching in hand? I do a lot of Mill Hill kits, and I do not have them on a fram. Maybe use my pinky finger to hold the tension on the back while stitching?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому +1

      If it is a small project I would bring the needle up and maybe just the thread between your index and middle fingers so that if it snags you will feel it 😉

    • @RitaMariesStitchingAdventure
      @RitaMariesStitchingAdventure 5 років тому

      Teresa Little Stitcher thank you ❤️

  • @amandawilliams5050
    @amandawilliams5050 5 років тому

    Where do you get that beading so stick in place that is fab idea

  • @agustinacanogarcia9975
    @agustinacanogarcia9975 5 років тому

    Extraordinario!!!🤗🤗🤗

  • @bettyulan1247
    @bettyulan1247 5 років тому

    This is off subject but I was watching Sabine stitchnwrap. She is Stitching a Lanarte kit of a beautiful woman with a white fan. It looks like you modeled for the design. You should check it out. Love your videos.

  • @ChellyLouLou
    @ChellyLouLou 5 років тому

    What fabric are you using for this beautiful piece please? She’s gorgeous! My next chatelaine purchase, now I have just completed butterfly lace! Thanks :)

  • @karenwilliams6614
    @karenwilliams6614 5 років тому

    Hi Teresa thanks for great video I’m certainly going to try with invisible thread but just one question. I’ve always left my beading to the end and then stitched in hand because I worry that turning my frame may snap the beads, how do you do yours? Think I’d find it much easier to be able to bead as I go along like you xx

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому

      Hey Karen! How are you 😉. So when I bead as I go on my frames if I need to move up I use a square of felt and put it over the beaded area then scroll the frames I don’t do my fabric extremely taught when I have beads but it is still tight enough that the fabric is not moving around - hope this helps 😉

  • @TrekkieMum
    @TrekkieMum 5 років тому

    Hi Teresa only just started doing beading and I just found your channel so I'm going to watch all of them from the beginning but I have a quick question can you tell me what the box you use for your beads is called and where you got it from thanks in advance

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому

      It is available on amazon here’s the link but this is uk - I think they are easier to find in us and Canada www.amazon.co.uk/Darice-Elizabeth-Wards-Storage-2-inch/dp/B00DV8YERS?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_2

  • @kaylowry4188
    @kaylowry4188 5 років тому

    Thanks ❤️

  • @angelaspringett1262
    @angelaspringett1262 5 років тому

    If we had snow the whole blo**y country would come to a standstill lol😯 x

  • @tanvi.x
    @tanvi.x 4 роки тому

    Wonderful tutorial! Which polyester invisible thread do you buy and where from ? Thank you!

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  4 роки тому +1

      Here is the one I generally use, unless i want a coloured one to match fabric in which case i will use KO thread. Here is a like to the monopoly invisible thread. www.amazon.co.uk/Superior-Threads-Reduced-Sheen-Polyester-Invisible/dp/B00J44BI5Y

  • @karrenbailey2753
    @karrenbailey2753 5 років тому

    Thank you. Looking forward to having a go and having my beads all sitting in the same direction. What invisible thread do you use ? Do you get it from Sew and So ?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому +1

      I use the superior threads brand I usually get it from amazon 😉

    • @karrenbailey2753
      @karrenbailey2753 5 років тому

      Teresa Little Stitcher Thank You, I’ve found it 😄

  • @dif5759
    @dif5759 4 роки тому

    That is great thank you so much. Am about to start my first beading with Lavender & Lace Angel of Love. Tell me, do you ever do more than one bead at a time if they are in a row?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  4 роки тому

      no I place each bead at a time or they will start to move about as they will not be fixed to the fabric individually.

    • @dif5759
      @dif5759 4 роки тому

      @@TeresaLittleStitcher Thank you :)

  • @amandawilliams5050
    @amandawilliams5050 5 років тому

    Your back of work is so so tidy

  • @vmadar62
    @vmadar62 5 років тому

    Great Video !. Beautiful design what is it called?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому

      Hey Valerie this is evening in the park by chatelaine 😉

    • @vmadar62
      @vmadar62 5 років тому

      Thank you ! its beautiful@@TeresaLittleStitcher

  • @ed34n19
    @ed34n19 5 років тому

    Have to disagree with you TLS. Do not like using invisible thread at all. When I bead, I use a light color or white thread and still get good results so far. Invisible thread is not for me. Thanks for your tutorial anyways

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому

      Thank you for your comments 😉. I think it is totally personal preference and know a lot of people prefer not to use the invisible thread. We all have to go with what we like and enjoy to use 👍😉

  • @vixen1876
    @vixen1876 4 роки тому

    Very nice tutorial...Ty😁😁