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Newbie with a question
Hi! I'm new here to the group. I became addicted to beading after
spending quality time with Linda. LOL! I have a question about adding string while working with delicas. What is the best way to do it? I'm making a necklace with size 11 seed beads and size 15 delicas. Of course, the string isn't long enough to finish the strand I'm working on. Any knot I've run into (I'm the Queen of Knotting) or tried won't pass through the delica. I've ripped the necklace apart once and made the original string longer but I'm 2/3 of the way done! HELP!!!!! Colette |
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Are you the one she recently sucked in to beading? We know about YOU. Welcome
to RCB! Hi! I'm new here to the group. I became addicted to beading after spending quality time with Linda. LOL! ~~ Sooz ------- "Selective deafness, it's a wonderful thing." ~Kathy N-V ESBC ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html ~ Bead Notes: Beading information A - Z http://www.lampwork.net/beadnotes.html |
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I'm new here to the group. I became addicted to beading after
spending quality time with Linda. Welcome, Colette (and WTG, Linda!!). Personally, I knot everything but I know there are a lot of people here who never do and don't have their things fall apart. I'll let them chime in! Carol in SLC My new stuff: http://members.aol.com/carolinslc/emma.jpg |
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Hi Colette.
Welcome. Tina "Colette" wrote in message om... Hi! I'm new here to the group. I became addicted to beading after spending quality time with Linda. LOL! I have a question about adding string while working with delicas. What is the best way to do it? I'm making a necklace with size 11 seed beads and size 15 delicas. Of course, the string isn't long enough to finish the strand I'm working on. Any knot I've run into (I'm the Queen of Knotting) or tried won't pass through the delica. I've ripped the necklace apart once and made the original string longer but I'm 2/3 of the way done! HELP!!!!! Colette |
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Hi Sooz!
Linda's told me all about you, too. LOL! ..............uh oh. ~~ Sooz ------- "Selective deafness, it's a wonderful thing." ~Kathy N-V ESBC ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html ~ Bead Notes: Beading information A - Z http://www.lampwork.net/beadnotes.html |
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Thanks for all of your help. I never thought of weaving as an option
for adding string. Makes for a nice, strong piece that way. Do be careful about one thing -- don't fill your beads with *too* much string if you're going to have to be beading there again -- leave yourself some room inside the beads. (For instance -- if you're going to come back and embellish that part, or add a clasp...) ~~ Sooz ------- "Selective deafness, it's a wonderful thing." ~Kathy N-V ESBC ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html ~ Bead Notes: Beading information A - Z http://www.lampwork.net/beadnotes.html |
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Here's some stuff you might want to read, Colette --
SEED BEAD (Beginner's Instructions) 1. Get yourself a size 12 beading needle. Do not try to seed bead weave without a beading needle! 2. Threading the needle is really difficult. The eye is tiny. Everyone bitches nonstop about this. So don't feel dumb if you have to struggle.....it's awful. The worst part. If the end of the thread frays, cut it again and keep trying. You can also flatten the end of the thread by squishing it against a countertop, then paint it with glue, and let it dry -- then try to thread your needle. ALWAYS bring the needle to the thread -- not the thread to the needle (as is usually done when sewing). 3. Thread length should usually be about 36 inches. Any longer, and you'll get so many knots you'll shoot yourself. Any shorter, and you'll be threading that needle again too soon. Two yards maximum. (There are exceptions to this rule....pay attention to your project directions.) 4. Pick out a seed bead in a color different from your project. Sew your needle into it once, leaving at least a 6" tail. Then sew your needle back into the little bead again (same direction as before), pulling your thread taut. (You will still have that 6" tail.) This will keep your beads from slipping off the end, a kind of knot. (You can sew the needle back through yet again, if it slips around uncontrollably.) Later, after you get your weave done, you can then go back and take the little bead off, thread your needle onto the 6" tail, and weave the end into your piece. Voila! No unraveling, no loose thread. The 6" allows you the room on the thread to get the needle on, and weave the tail back in. 5. If your weave looks like hell for the first few rows, that's normal. It will look -- at best -- misshapen and spastic. This is true of all of us, experienced or virgins. That's just The Way It Is. 6. Watch out for knots. Silamide is great because it doesn't need waxing, it frays less than Nymo, doesn't need to be pre-stretched, and it knots less. (It also stretches less, which is good after the piece is completed.) Straighten your thread every once in a while by letting the needle fall toward the floor and smoothing out the thread between your fingers, from the weaving toward the free-hanging needle. ~~ Sooz ------- "Selective deafness, it's a wonderful thing." ~Kathy N-V ESBC ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html ~ Bead Notes: Beading information A - Z http://www.lampwork.net/beadnotes.html |
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