I’m starting with a set of free ” how to bead” tutorials.
They are good for who have never touched a bead before and also for beginners who have some experience with beading. I will give you also some tips&tricks about what I am using in beading.
When I started with beading, I began to seek for answers on the Internet.
Everywhere, from website to website…hours…days..
I had questions like these:
How to bead peyote stitch…
How to bead herringbone stitch…
How to bead right angle weave… etc. etc.
And finally
How to use that knowledge to make a beautiful bracelet, ring, necklace…
Pfff.. I saw a huge amount of beading instructions and patterns for beginners.
Beside a lot of searching on the Internet, I have also a ‘construction failure’:
I really can not read beading diagrams :)
I am more a visual person, when I see it on a photo I understand everything!
Many times I’ve mentioned in the description of my patterns that “you should know flat Peyote stitch,
right angle weave or herringbone stitch…”
I understand very well that even as a “new-beady” you want to make a piece of jewelry immediately and not only to practice some basic beading stitches…
So, when you read in one of my beading patterns: “You should know flat peyote stitch” just go to my website and download the free tutorial. All of my beading patterns are very detailed, step by step beading instructions with photos of each step.
I want to help you to learn how to bead and I don’t want that you have the same experience as I had with hours and hours searching … I will try to put everything on one place and make your life easier :)
These basic beading tutorials can also be nice beading projects for kids.
Think about relaxing and creative time what you can spend with your children and have fun…
I hope I can help with my way of explaining.
Today I made the first one:
Flat even count peyote stitch.
Please give me some time to make the other tutorials.
Visit my “How to bead – Free tutorials page” by clicking here
Soon I will give you a direction which of my beading patterns you can use with knowledge
you’ve got with the basic stitches.
Always remember that beading is supposed to be fun!
Happy Beading!
Ellad2