If you are looking to add a traditional clasp to make, say, a cuff that is entirely bead embroidered, you could just catch closed jump rings between your beads when you do your beaded edge, or put open jump rings through the edge beads afterwords.
I love Beadaholique, have for many years. Great video thanks so much you make it look so easy. So far I have done Cabs for necklace…time to grow. Blessings!!!!!
Anita Lopez You can find more Bead Embroidery videos here: www.beadaholique.com/t-ba-videos-bead-embroidery.aspx?RUclips& Also links are located in the video description underneath this video.
Beautiful designs. I am curious though as to why you didn't go back through the beads with the thread since you referenced Julia's video ( in link below) where she beads then goes back through them as well. When is best to go back though the beads and when is it ok not to? Thanks!
To add a jump ring to an embroidered pendant, you will want to use a closed jump ring and literally stitch it on the pendant. You can do this a couple different ways: stitch it to the outside edge (as you are stitching your edge, just slip it in there) so that you will see the entire jump ring, stitch it to the backside after the piece is done, or sandwich it between your foundation and backing before you stitch the outer edge.
Great video! Can you add the link to the other persons bead embroidery channel that you mentioned? Also what are some ideas to do with the finished piece?
Wonderful! I've worried about maintaining uniformity in bead embroidery when such small gaps occur. This solution works...and makes for interesting texture. It presents a similar look to mosaic, of which I'm a big fan, This is exceptionally helpful. Thank you, Beadaholique!:)
Generally speaking, there are so many different applications for a piece of bead embroidery that the possibilities of how to attach the piece to a finding or base are endless. We have several videos in our Bead Embroidery Techniques channel, including: How to Bead Weave a Ladder Stitch Bail, Bead Embroidery: The Direct Attachment Method, How to Embed a Pin Back, and How to Finish Bead Embroidery that Has a Textile Piece.
Hi Ayesha! This is a wonderful technique to add embellishments to clothing. You can use Lacy's Stiff Stuff but if you need a softer, more fabric like base you can use something like Ultra Suede or leather. You will want it to be stiff enough to handle the beading by pliable to mold to the shape of the clothing. Also make sure your thread tension is not too tight so that it bunches on the fabric. Happy Beading!
We can confirm the material is Lacy's Stiff Stuff beading foundation. It's a material that is easy to use with needles, like fabric, but stays stiff to back your beading project. Here is a direct link: beadaholique.com/products/lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-11-x-8-5-inches
It is Lacy's Stiff Stuff. You can find it on our website here: beadaholique.com/products/lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-11-8-5-inches Thanks for watching!
To see Julie's Bead Embroidery Videos check out our playlist titled "Beadaholique's Bead Embroidery Videos". You can find it here on RUclips and also we have a Bead Embroidery page on our website. There's link for it in the video description underneath this video.
It's a speciality material designed for bead embroidery. It's called Lacy's Stiff Stuff, we carry it on our site here: beadaholique.com/products/lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-11-x-8-5-inches
+Sunishtha Singh Thanks for your interest :) We sell a packaged assortment of common beading needle sizes that includes the size 12 needle used for this project. You can buy it here: www.beadaholique.com/p-10558-beadsmith-english-beading-needles-assortment-so-handy.aspx
+Manoo Muslim For this project we're using Lacy's Stiff Stuff as the base for the beading www.beadaholique.com/p-17150-lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-425-x-55-inches.aspx
Here are some of the videos she is referring to: beadaholique.com/collections/instructional-beading-videos?page=2&_=pf&pf_t_technique=0-Technique%3ABead%20Embroidery
There is a link in the video description to our other videos on bead embroidery. The possibilities of what you can do with a finished bead embroidery piece are endless! Some of the most popular bead embroidery pieces are large bib necklaces. You could also do a large rectangular piece and turn it into a cuff bracelet. Smaller pieces can become necklace focals or even cocktail rings. The large piece that I show as an example in this video is going to be the front of a waist sash.
Nobody here knows who Julie is. No mention in the writing above. Do a search in youtube "bead embroidery tutorial julie beadaholic" and the basic youtube videos will come up for you.
Wow u posted it befor 11 years and i m watching it today on ending of 2023.u done it so well❤
Time passes so quickly! Happy 2024!
Love your work... I did things like this 50 years ago and just started a Mandala on canvas,
Thanks for showing Hanneke
This looks fairly easy. I want to bead embroidery around a Buffalo Nickel. Thanks for your tutorial.
Thank you for your response - watching the video the first time I missed the link . Thank you for your patience with me and great videos
If you are looking to add a traditional clasp to make, say, a cuff that is entirely bead embroidered, you could just catch closed jump rings between your beads when you do your beaded edge, or put open jump rings through the edge beads afterwords.
I love Beadaholique, have for many years. Great video thanks so much you make it look so easy. So far I have done Cabs for necklace…time to grow. Blessings!!!!!
Sorry, Who is Julie and where i Can find her videos. thanks!
I love the sound it makes
I know, that threading sound is kinda soothing isn't it
Anita Lopez You can find more Bead Embroidery videos here: www.beadaholique.com/t-ba-videos-bead-embroidery.aspx?RUclips&
Also links are located in the video description underneath this video.
Beadaholique ,
Beautiful designs. I am curious though as to why you didn't go back through the beads with the thread since you referenced Julia's video ( in link below) where she beads then goes back through them as well. When is best to go back though the beads and when is it ok not to? Thanks!
To add a jump ring to an embroidered pendant, you will want to use a closed jump ring and literally stitch it on the pendant. You can do this a couple different ways: stitch it to the outside edge (as you are stitching your edge, just slip it in there) so that you will see the entire jump ring, stitch it to the backside after the piece is done, or sandwich it between your foundation and backing before you stitch the outer edge.
Beadaholique
Great video! Can you add the link to the other persons bead embroidery channel that you mentioned? Also what are some ideas to do with the finished piece?
Wonderful! I've worried about maintaining uniformity in bead embroidery when such small gaps occur. This solution works...and makes for interesting texture. It presents a similar look to mosaic, of which I'm a big fan, This is exceptionally helpful. Thank you, Beadaholique!:)
hi,
I would like to know how to add the jump ring to an embroidered pendant. ?
Enjoyed watching your video. thanks
Really a great, real video. MIIGWECH!
I love the work! I definitely must try it soon. :)
Thanks for sharing the tutorial ;)
Generally speaking, there are so many different applications for a piece of bead embroidery that the possibilities of how to attach the piece to a finding or base are endless. We have several videos in our Bead Embroidery Techniques channel, including: How to Bead Weave a Ladder Stitch Bail, Bead Embroidery: The Direct Attachment Method, How to Embed a Pin Back, and How to Finish Bead Embroidery that Has a Textile Piece.
Hopefully not a stupid question.... Can these be attached to clothing for decorating or do you use a different fabric?
Hi Ayesha! This is a wonderful technique to add embellishments to clothing. You can use Lacy's Stiff Stuff but if you need a softer, more fabric like base you can use something like Ultra Suede or leather. You will want it to be stiff enough to handle the beading by pliable to mold to the shape of the clothing. Also make sure your thread tension is not too tight so that it bunches on the fabric. Happy Beading!
so beautiful!
Una domanda ma la base,di che materiale è meglio comprare?
Love this tutorial ... Just beautiful work ... I am going to have a go at this. :)
Thanks Patricia! Have fun, and if you have any questions as you go you can always ask here :)
Thank you, this was very helpful!
We've just added the link for our Bead Embroidery Videos to the video description underneath this video.
hello, please where did you put the link ? I don't find it
Wonderful keep going!
So new to this…. Someone please tell me what fabrics you are beading on..? Is it felt…?🤷🏼♀️🥴
We can confirm the material is Lacy's Stiff Stuff beading foundation. It's a material that is easy to use with needles, like fabric, but stays stiff to back your beading project. Here is a direct link: beadaholique.com/products/lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-11-x-8-5-inches
what is the white material she is beading onto?
It is Lacy's Stiff Stuff. You can find it on our website here: beadaholique.com/products/lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-11-8-5-inches
Thanks for watching!
You can find more videos in our Bead Embroidery playlist on RUclips or on our website in the Bead Embroidery video section on our website.
To see Julie's Bead Embroidery Videos check out our playlist titled "Beadaholique's Bead Embroidery Videos". You can find it here on RUclips and also we have a Bead Embroidery page on our website. There's link for it in the video description underneath this video.
id like to watch "julies" bead embroidery videos, where can i find them?
Here's a playlist with all of Julie's embroidery videos ruclips.net/p/PL19A93610ACE03773
@@beadaholique thanks 😊
@@Phrenicglitter_Itsallinmyhead Enjoy!
How do I find Julies video?
You can see Julie's video on two bead back stitch in our bead embroidery playlist here: ruclips.net/video/hH3l43dH2H4/видео.html
What is she using for a backing?
It's a speciality material designed for bead embroidery. It's called Lacy's Stiff Stuff, we carry it on our site here: beadaholique.com/products/lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-11-x-8-5-inches
What's base fabric you used
It's called Lacy's Stiff Stuff, we sell it here: beadaholique.com/products/lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-11-x-8-5-inches
hey, I didn't find the needle yu are using for beading. kindly give me link where I can buy.
+Sunishtha Singh Thanks for your interest :) We sell a packaged assortment of common beading needle sizes that includes the size 12 needle used for this project. You can buy it here: www.beadaholique.com/p-10558-beadsmith-english-beading-needles-assortment-so-handy.aspx
How to attach it on a cloth, can you please give tutorial on that
Thanks for the suggestion!
what is the base on which da beading is done
+Manoo Muslim For this project we're using Lacy's Stiff Stuff as the base for the beading www.beadaholique.com/p-17150-lacys-stiff-stuff-beading-foundation-for-cabochons-425-x-55-inches.aspx
Where is Julie's tutorial? 0:25
Here are some of the videos she is referring to: beadaholique.com/collections/instructional-beading-videos?page=2&_=pf&pf_t_technique=0-Technique%3ABead%20Embroidery
There is a link in the video description to our other videos on bead embroidery. The possibilities of what you can do with a finished bead embroidery piece are endless! Some of the most popular bead embroidery pieces are large bib necklaces. You could also do a large rectangular piece and turn it into a cuff bracelet. Smaller pieces can become necklace focals or even cocktail rings. The large piece that I show as an example in this video is going to be the front of a waist sash.
where is julies video... a link would be helpful
Here is a link to the video Megan refers to:
ruclips.net/video/tlx0YVo9f-s/видео.html
Thanks so much!
السلام على من تبع الهدى ممكن ترجمة للعربي
❤
Nobody here knows who Julie is. No mention in the writing above. Do a search in youtube "bead embroidery tutorial julie beadaholic" and the basic youtube videos will come up for you.
that is not nice that people to whats to see your work .
this is absolutely nerve wrecking!!!! why does she keep talking about her friend Julie as though we know where to find her??? wtf?!
too much talk
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