Single Needle Single Thread Beading a Beadwork Tutorial for Beginners
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This may be old news, but I just learned this yesterday! Had to share.
Supplies needed
Pellon Peltex 70
Nylon thread
Cabochon (cab)
Beads size 11-15
John James Sharpe’s size 12 needle
E6000 glue
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Back in the day 1960…the old timers, the Elders that were beading around the table…taught me how to bead Also with one needle and single thread. Never did do two needles, either. Love your videos…thank you.
Thank you, as a reconnecting Native this was extremely helpful and straight to the point and very clear, I really appreciate you sharing this!!❤
Thank you so much . I got excited when you mentioned me. I hope you like doing it this way. For me I think it is much faster you just looping through the beads instead of having to stop and tack down the beads.. Have fun on your vacation..
@lynnstumblingbear7643
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One thread is also what I use. It was just how I was taught. But I'm always interested in seeing other techniques, too.
It’s nice to learn different techniques… I’ve been watching different techniques by others and it’s great you showed a different technique than you used before. It shows the audience that there are more ways that beading can be done. 😊
Thank you so much for going over the supplies !i didnt know what a fabric stabilizer was until now and am excited to try it out now ♡
I only use one thread on most things that will not get a lot of abuse. One thing to remember is, even though you are using only one thread you will still maintain a double thread through all of your beads as you proceed with your project. I love your videos, so easy to watch.😀
You have a calming voice. Thank you for your video. I hope you had an amazing time in Montana.
@lynnstumblingbear7643
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I TOTALLY agree!!
I like to “anchor” my beads, by adding 1, 2 or 3 at a time, going back 1, 2, 3 or 4, depending on the curve or straightness of the line. Then when I’m done that row, I go through all the beads again. It makes it nice and firm.
@flyfishing1075
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This is the way I was taught to bead. using a single thread and beading 3 beads going back through the last bead or 4 beads going back through the last 2beads. I always end up with too tight or too loose bedwork when I use the two needle method!
Just starting again so I'm doing this at an old age.😂 Haven't been home to the Rez for over 15 years, born and raised. Now my Tlingit husband wants to learn. 👍
Thank you so much for this and for sharing your beautiful talent! I have 2 native stepdaughters that I love to the moon and back and would love to make some of these for them! ❤
I have been doing beadwork of all kinds since the early 60's. I used to do beadwork on the dancers outfits. I still bead but not as much. I taught my sons to bead as well as my grandchildren. I also taught them to design.
your videos are so clear and helpful! thank you (:
@twowolfstudio538
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 🙏
When you do 2 beads at a time, after the first 2, backstitch 3 beads. That way the backstitching will be less noticeable as spaces between every 2 beads. End the thread by stitching on the back of the Pellon, looping and passing thru the loop a couple times. No knots necessary. Begin beading by stitching on the back of the pellon also.. no knots. Using double thread makes it impossible to back out mistakes. Single thread… just pull the needle off the thread, pull the thread out of the last stitches, rethread the needle and move on.
Thank you! A great tutorial, I am going to start my 1st flat stitch earring using this method.
Very helpful, thx!
One thing I do is I use on computer paper I draw what I’m beading. I tack tissue gift paper on top with pins. I copy the design. Then pin the tissue paper onto pellon. And while I’m beading i rip off the tissue paper. The original Design I store it in a binder for later use
Very helpful! Thank you!!
Thank you for doing this I’m going to attempt to start beading for the first time. I feel it’s important for me to learn to pass it to my children so our heritage isn’t forgotten.
I love your videos and your teaching. I would love to see a finished project. Like do you cut around it? If so how close. Also thank you for sharing your talent and teaching us.
Thank you.
Where in Montana? I live close to Missoula. Welcome, I hope you enjoyed 😉 😊
One needle isn’t as hard as folks think. I been doing one needle all my life. My great grandma who used to do bead work her husband would make her beads. If I can post a pic on here of her last item made. Trick is learning how to burnish when you bead on top of fabric.
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I mostly bead with one needle and single thread when I use 13/0 or smaller, size 13-16 beading needle and Size OO Nymo. Nia:wen for your videos.
That’s how my mom beaded too single thread.
it is possible to do this with normal felt and not the stiff kind?
What size thread are you using B or D?
Do have patterns on web site?
Size of thread?
White paper name please
Are you suppose to head this way with a single thread ? Or can you bead like normal ? Lol
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