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Bead Embroidery Bracelets Tutorial 1 – Silver Starburst and Perchance to Dream

Bead Embroidery Bracelets — Silver Starburst and Perchance to Dream

I had so much fun with the bead embroidery components tutorial that I went right on and decided to make some bracelets!  Yep, each of these bead embroidery bracelets — “Silver Starburst” and “Perchance to Dream” are now in e-book form!

What You Will Learn

In the 25 pages of the Bead Embroidery Bracelets 1 tutorial, you’ll learn lots, including the following.

  • How to design your bracelet so that it fits you perfectly.
  • The kinds of supplies you’ll need for bead embroidery, and how they fit in to the projects as a whole. And why some supplies are better than others.
  • Bead embroidery stitches, along with some tips for making some of them easier and faster.
  • Two bracelets — “Silver Starburst” and “Perchance to Dream”.  Naturally, you’ll get a full supply list, including the seed bead color numbers.
  • Picot fringing, which softens the more tailored look of these bracelets.

There are lots and lots of photos for the steps — most are close-ups so you can see exactly where you need to put your needle!

Here’s a quick look at the bracelets in video format…then continue on down below!

How to Get the Tutorial

Your tutorial is delivered as an ebook, so it’s an immediate download. This means you can satisfy your “need to bead” at any time of day or night!

(Keep in mind that while you’re not getting a paperback copy in the mail, it also means that you don’t have to wait for the mailman — yay!) Also, because of the nature of this tutorial, there are no refunds. But I’ve tried my best to over-deliver for you!

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The Bead Embroidery Bracelets tutorial is just $5, and you’ll get detailed instructions (and photos!) for making the bracelets “Silver Starburst” and “Perchance to Dream”.  And of course, you will get a full supply list.

So click the “Add to Cart” button above and you’re on your way to making your bead embroidery bracelets.  It’s secure and you can safely pay with any major credit card. You’ll receive the download link in an email right after you place your order.

About Bead Embroidery Backing…

I’ve had a few questions on bead embroidery backing, so I thought I would share a little overview with you – and also a video about it as well.  🙂

What is Bead Embroidery Backing

You’ve seen some of my bead embroidery, and you’ve probably also seen more in magazines and videos.  Maybe you’ve thought about trying it, but you weren’t sure what you should use when actually doing the embroidery.

Quite simply, the beading foundation (backing)is what you actually embroider your beads upon.  You sew upon it, stitching the beads in place.  That’s all it really is, but what do you use?

What Can You Use?

Long ago and far away, fabric and/or interfacing was the backing that was available.  The problem with fabric is that it mostly frayed — a real pain if you were making a piece of jewelry.

Felt was a thought, but it “wilted” pretty fast, and little tufts of felt would get caught in the embroidery — and that was a real pain to pick out if you had a large piece!

Interfacing was decent enough if you got just the right thickness.  However, if you fused two pieces together, it made it kind of tough to get your needle through.  Leather was the same way — you needed a thimble to get the needle through at times.

But what about Ultrasuede?  It doesn’t fray or pill, and it’s much softer than leather or fused interfacing (not to mention easier to get your needle through).  I know there are a lot of people who won’t use anything else.  However, it it floppy, and many pieces need some sort of additional backing.

These days, the beading foundation of choice for most people is something called Lacy’s Stiff Stuff.  You can find it in beading stores and online.  It comes in sheets of 8.5 x 11 inches, and I’ve also seen it in 5 x 9 inches.  It only comes in white, but you can color on it with permanent markers if you want, and it also accepts dye well.

I have recently found something called Nicole’s Bead Backing, which I got from Etsy.  I was lucky enough to attend a class with the true bead embroidery diva, Sherry Serafini, and one of the students in the class had some of the new backing.  The plus factor is that it’s a lot less expensive than the Lacy’s, and it comes in colors!  The only minus I can really see is that it’s too new to have a good idea of how it stands up over time — but I am willing to give this new bead embroidery backing a shot!

So, take a peek at the video below and see for yourself what bead embroidery foundation backing is like.  Then, make your own choice as to what to use on your next bead embroidery project!  (And if you’ve found this video helpful, please give it a “like”).   🙂

Hope you’ve enjoyed this video, and that it was helpful!

Intro to Bead Embroidery Components Tutorial

Yes, it’s finally here — my Intro to Bead Embroidery Components tutorial.  It’s been a long time in coming, and kept growing in size when I added more and more topics and projects.  It ended up with 60 pages and loads and loads of photos.

And of course, plenty of components and projects to keep you busy.

One of my favorites ended up being the dagger fringe earrings — made with dichroic cabochons, it turned up being delicious.  :)  It’s one of the components that kind of called out to me (I could hear the cabs pleading to be made into something pretty).

Why Components?

I love bead embroidery, and the drop-dead gorgeous projects I see in books and magazines are definitely eye candy!  But collars and large cuffs aren’t what I wear for jewelry.  And while I do enjoy bling, I also know that I would never be able to finish one of the broad collars — way too time-consuming for me.

Components, on the other hand, are as close to instant gratification as you can get!  Not to mention that they can be dressed up or down to suit your fancy.

You can use them singly or connected together to make a necklace or bracelet.  Maybe a pair for a set of earrings?

What about mixing and matching components?  As you can tell, there are loads of things you can do.

And since each component works up pretty fast, you can start one after lunch and wear it that night.

(Oh by the way — it’s really fun, too!) 🙂

 What You Will Learn

In the 60 pages of the Intro to Bead Embroidery Components tutorial, you’ll learn lots, including the following.

  • The supplies you’ll need for bead embroidery, and how they fit in to the projects as a whole. And why some supplies are better than others.
  • Bead embroidery stitches, along with some tips for making some of them easier and faster.
  • Five different component styles with full instructions, that you can mix and match; and how using different beads can change the look.
  • Fringe 101:  Different kinds of fringework you can use with the bead embroidery components, one of which is the dichroic dagger fringe earrings.
  • Two projects that show you how to use some components together.

And naturally…even more!

If you’ve been beading for a little while, you’ve most likely heard the word “components”. But how exactly does that apply to bead embroidery?

If you’re not quite sure what components can do for you, here’s a short video on some of what’s covered.

Here’s another idea of how to use components, in the bead embroidery bracelets tutorial.

Bead Embroidery Bracelet Using Components

How to Get the Tutorial

Your tutorial is delivered as an ebook, so it’s an immediate download. This means you can satisfy your “need to bead” at any time of day or night!

(Keep in mind that while you’re not getting a paperback copy in the mail, it also means that you don’t have to wait for the mailman — yay!) Also, because of the nature of this tutorial, there are no refunds. But I’ve tried my best to over-deliver for you!

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The Intro to Bead Embroidery Components tutorial is just $10, and you’ll get instructions for making not only the components, but also a necklace and a pendant (or two). You’ll get all kinds of compliments, and you’ll be able to proudly say, “Yes, I made this myself!”

So click the “Add to Cart” button above and you’re on your way to making your very own bead embroidery components and jewelry. It’s secure and you can safely pay with any major credit card. You’ll receive the download link in an email lickety-split after you place your order.

Thanks so much, and enjoy making your very own bead embroidery components!