The feedback I got as regards to my BEADED FUR project was very awesome, thank you all for your love and support, I love you all and I wish you the best in your beading journey. Have been receiving different calls and messages on watsapp, about me doing a tutorial on BEADED FUR by Svetlana Mcdaniel, here is a link to his youtube video on the project.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-jxgWxmlqc
Here is a written tutorial with pictures, I do hope I will not end up confusing you the more.
MATERIALS:
1. Size 1 seed bead in two colours (yellow and blue).
I will refer to yellow as A and Blue as B.
2. 0.30 Fishing line.
3. Needle (size 12).
You can find all the bead materials and supplies at any bead shop near you.
PROCEDURE:
1. Attach a needle to a comfortable length of fishing line.
2. Pick up twelve A bead , slide them down to the end of the fish line, leaving about a 6 inch tail, tie to form a circle.
4. Pass your needle into the next A bead, string 5 B bead and pass your needle through the A bead the fishing line comes out from to make a ring, like you did in step 3.
5. Repeat step 4 two more times.
6. Pick 3 A bead, and stitch through the A bead in between the next ring.
7. Repeat step 6 three more times.
Note: step up, by passing your needle out through the second (3A) bead added in step 6.
Gently push your bead work into a tube shape.
8. Pick up 5 B bead and pass your needle through the A bead the fishing line comes out from to make a ring, like you did in step 3.
9. Pick 3 A bead and pass your needle into the 2nd bead of the previous 3B bead.
10. Repeat step 8.
11. Keep repeating step 9 and 8, over and over till it reach your desired length.
NOTE: the counting of the B bead can increase or decrease, it depends on how you want your beadwork to look like.
Feel free to share your finish project with me.
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Yours in beading,
Tomisin
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