[Nfb-krafters-korner] Introduction to seed bead netting snowflakeornament class

tribble lauraeaves at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 16 05:00:16 UTC 2009


Hi Laurie -- got it in my calendar. I set the alarm to remind me that 
afternoon so I won't miss this one.
I look forward to an enjoyable evening. Thanks.
--le

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laurie Porter" <freespirit1 at tds.net>
To: "List for blind crafters and artists" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:45 PM
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Introduction to seed bead netting 
snowflakeornament class


This is an introduction to another popular off-loom beading technique called 
netting. The stitch has a lacy appearance as groups of beads are connected 
together forming a mesh with open spaces between the rows. There are many 
forms of bead netting and can be used to create embellishments to a necklace 
or collar, woven and worn as clothing or simply enclosing beads around a 
center piece such as a crystal , or undrilled# cabochons made into a pendent 
for a necklace It is a versatile stitch that can be created into different 
shapes such as leaves, diamonds and snowflakes. remember, there are no 2 
snowflakes created alike in nature so happy beading.



Here is what you will need for the snowflake ornaments.



1. At least 5 grams or 1 tube of size 6  or smaller seed beads. in a color 
that looks like a snowflake such as white, cream, clear, silver or even gold 
or some folks have used Christmas colors like red and green.



2. One small spool beading thread in a matching or nutural color. There are 
many brands of thread speciffically  for beading Bead thread is designed  to 
be stronger than threads used for sewing, etc. It is also woven tighter. 
when working with seed beads, you must have a durable thread that can handle 
being passed through the beads multiple times. Please note, your  thread 
color choice should make it so that the thread cannot be seen through the 
beads. Here are  some ideas. Power Pro or Fireline braided fishing lines in 
a 10 pound test or similar. A good nutral color choice would be the clear.

Nymo brand beading thread, size D or heavier in white for light color beads 
or black for beads for a darker color. If you choose the Nymo brand it is a 
good idea to also buy a thread conditioner to minimize fraying or tangling. 
A good thread conditioner sold at most bead stores is a product called 
Thread Heaven. You can also use beaswax but I do not recommend a paraphyn 
wax as it can rub off on the beads and give the piece a dulled appearance.







3One Big Eye beading needle in any length. There are 2 types to choose from

4. One small sized ornament hook or make your own with a piece of heavy 
guage wire.



So, come join us on January 26 2009 at 7pm Central. The number is 610 404 
9100 and the code is 27238#.








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