This edging, to me, has always looked like the hardest part of bead embroidery, hence, I've not ever done an embroidery piece. Thanks, Becky, for showing us just how easy and uncomplicated it can be. I will be going back and watching more of your embroidery videos.
Thanks, Sue. I'm so glad this helped you. I've always thought bead embroidery looked so intricate and complicated but the techniques are actually quite approachable!
You make this so easy. Had trouble with this stitch and have watched some many . Yours was like so wonderful the light bulb 💡 came on in my brain. Thank you
Once you have stitched on the last bead in the row, bring the needle back through the first bead you stitched on to make it sit correctly. Then, to finish the ends, continue to pass the needle through beads and backing material for reinforcement. Tie a knot, trim the excess thread and tuck the knot into a bead. You can see step-by-step photo instructions here: artbeads.com/design-studio/brick-stitch-edge-of-embroidered-bezel/
This edging, to me, has always looked like the hardest part of bead embroidery, hence, I've not ever done an embroidery piece. Thanks, Becky, for showing us just how easy and uncomplicated it can be. I will be going back and watching more of your embroidery videos.
Thanks, Sue. I'm so glad this helped you. I've always thought bead embroidery looked so intricate and complicated but the techniques are actually quite approachable!
So helpful! Thank you for repeating the steps several times and for showing it close up!! Definitely makes it less intimidating 😁
Thanks so much for sharing this, it’s super helpful! Love the jewelry you’re wearing too!
You make this so easy. Had trouble with this stitch and have watched some many . Yours was like so wonderful the light bulb 💡 came on in my brain. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video!
Thank you for the video!!!
Thanks so much Alesia for watching!
Thank you very much ❤️❤️🥰
Thank you very much for watching!
I love your headband. Did you make that?
I did not, I bought it! I bet you could make something similar though with big chunky pearl beads and velvet ribbon!
Hello !!!
I'm Tânia Lago from Brazil
Hi Tania! Hope you enjoy the video!
But how do I finish?!?
Once you have stitched on the last bead in the row, bring the needle back through the first bead you stitched on to make it sit correctly. Then, to finish the ends, continue to pass the needle through beads and backing material for reinforcement. Tie a knot, trim the excess thread and tuck the knot into a bead. You can see step-by-step photo instructions here: artbeads.com/design-studio/brick-stitch-edge-of-embroidered-bezel/