A while ago, I started thinking about how to evaluate the beads I had accumulated over the years. They are a lot, and they should have valued. I learned from the simplest that necklaces, bracelets, and rings can be made with beads. I'll turn it into a series. I'll teach you how to make other ornaments that are simple, difficult, and varied. Let's start.
DIY Necklace (Simple)
This is the kind of necklace that you can trend by doing with the beads and fishing line that you love. Place it according to the order you want, and then install a lock on the end of the necklace. The necklace, which sold for $ 10 or £ 15, is now in your hands.
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Daisy)
-I advise you to do this with thread. I'll tell you about the construction with thread.-
DAISY CHAIN STITCH
First, cut your thread. The amount of bead thread you need will depend on the preferred finished length of your chain. This tutorial uses an arm's length of thread, which typically is the right size for a bracelet.
Next, pick up six petal beads on your needle, and slide them down the thread leaving a 6-inch tail. Stitch through the first bead to make a circle.
Pull the thread tight to form a loop.
Pick up a bead for the center of the daisy, and slide it down to the beadwork. Skip two beads, and insert your needle into the third bead. For this stitch, put your needle in from the bottom of the bead, so the thread comes out the top.
Pull the thread and guide the bead, so it is centered in the ring of beads. Pull the thread tight. Now you are in a position to start the next daisy stitch.
Pull the thread and guide the bead, so it is centered in the ring of beads. Pull the thread tight. Now you are in a position to start the next daisy stitch.
Pick up four of the petal beads. Pass your needle through the bead underneath the one you were exiting in the previous step, inserting your needle from the bottom of the bead as shown in the picture below. You must insert your needle in this bottom bead because that makes the connection between the daisies stronger.
Pick up one bead for the center of the second flower. As you did previously, count two beads from the bead you are exiting. Pass your needle through the third bead, inserting the needle from the bottom of the bead.
Pull snugly, so the bead just added centers itself in the ring. Then, continue adding more daisies using the same method you did for the second daisy stitch until the chain reaches your desired length. Knot the ends, or add a clasp if you wish.
That's how our tight Daisy necklace ends. And the queue is more intermittent. Let's look at his method.
DAISY CHAIN
Cut your bead thread to your preferred length, leaving a 6-inch tail. Then, start with a circle of six-petal beads in one color. Pick up a center bead, and secure it in place by skipping two beads and stitching up through the third bead. Gently pull so the daisy beads are snug.
Pick up two beads in your preferred petal color for the next daisy on the chain. Attach them by stitching through the bead underneath where your thread is exiting and the bead from which your thread is exiting. Complete the stitch by going back through the two new petal beads (the yellow beads in this tutorial).
Pick up four more petal beads for the second flower, and make a circle by stitching into the first of the two beads from the ladder stitch. Don't stitch through both beads, as this will make the flowers uneven. Pull the circle tight.
Pick up a center bead, skip two petal beads, and stitch into the next bead. Be sure to continue to stitch in the same direction as the previous stitch. Pull tight. Pick up two petal beads for the next flower, and add them using a ladder stitch. Then, pick up four more beads, make a circle by stitching through the first of the two beads, add a center bead, and stitch across the circle through the bead on the opposite side. Continue adding daisies in this method.
In the end, the appearance of two types of necklaces will be like this. Indeed, they have become fashionable and kind-looking necklaces. If you say you don't want to deal with doing it, you can check the "monalisabijouterie" account on Instagram.
Today we learned simply how to make necklaces. As I said, I plan to make this a long series and gradually teach everything I know. Let's meet here again in our next blog post.Stay Safe and Eid Mubarak! π¬
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