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Beaded Embroidery

Tutorial Monday :: Beaded Embroidery

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/beaded-embroidery • Posted by amyistheparty

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

So-so
Medium 2974069226 98bd0e03b1 o

Description

Instructions

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    Gather supplies: fabric with pattern drawn on it (this pattern is from my Vintage Flora Patten Collection), floss, needle, beads, hoop.

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    Single bead per stitch: Step 1: Pull the needle through the back of the fabric, like you would for any other embroidery project.

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    Step 2: Thread a bead onto the needle. I used seed beads here, but just about any kind of bead or sequin will work.

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    Step 3: After you thread one bead, poke the needle down through the fabric. Stitch as you would any other embroidery stitch - I used the backstitch here. Repeat until you are finished with your design.

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    Multiple beads per stitch: You can also embroider with more than one bead per stitch. You might try this time-saving method for easy to stitch areas (like the circle in the middle of the flower). Step 1: Pull the needle through the back of the fabric, like you would for any other embroidery project. Start by threading your beads onto the needle. I used 6 beads per stitch.

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    Step 2: After you slide the beads on, poke the needle down through the fabric.

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    Step 3: Now poke the needle up through the fabric, at the approximate mid-point of the beads you just strung (between beads three and four if you are stringing 6).

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    Step 4: Now thread your needle through the last half of your beads. Pull the needle all the way through. Then string another row of beads. Repeat this process until you get to the end of your design.

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    Step 5: When you reach the end, pull the needle through the first few beads you strung to secure them in place. Pull the needle down through the fabric and finish off like you would any other embroidery project.

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    You're done! Now you know how to add beads to your embroidery projects!