Hi everyone!
Today I want to share with you my experience
with bead embroidery. I am quite new to this technique: I only made two pendants
up to now and, I have to confess, I was quite intimidated by it when looking at
pieces from other artists. A few good readings and videos later, however,
everything looked quite clear…and after a couple of inevitable but very
educational mistakes (wow…I sound so calm about them now!), I was ready to turn
my first design into an actual creation…so, let’s start!
First of all, I think videos are the best way
to understand and learn in a very intuitive way…and if they are free it’s even
better!...so here you can find a series of instructional videos from Beadaholique completely
devoted to bead embroidery, giving amazing step by step instructions and
advice. Now, if you feel totally confident, you can already start making your
own creations!
I however believe a couple of additional
references can be extremely useful to get more insights and confidence. The
first of them is a book: Beading with
Cabochons by Jamie Cloud Eakin. Besides presenting some amazing (and incredibly
inspiring) pictures of completed pieces, it also features six chapters which
are dense of useful information on tools, materials, edges, attachment methods,
bezel stitches and how to create original designs. Instructions are clear,
complete and easy to understand.
Since I believe in always hearing at least two points
of view (besides loving craft books), I also purchased The Art of Bead Embroidery by Heidi Kummli and Sherry Serafini.
This is also a nice reference, but I find it a bit more confusing for the
beginner, as the choices of the two authors are reported separately and, while
pictures are still beautiful and inspiring, instructions are a bit less
complete. I would still advice to buy both books, but if I had to pick only
one, my choice would be the first.
I also recently purchased one more book:
Dimensional Bead Embroidery by Jamie Cloud Eakins. I am not sure I really
needed it, but after reading her Beading
with Cabochons, I just couldn’t stop my hand from clicking on “buy” when
the new one was released! While I didn’t have much time to go through it, I can
say that chapters are laid out quite similarly to her first book and pictures
are still amazing. I will hopefully soon be able to read it and write a more
complete review.
I would also like to point out that many other
books on the topic are available, and they might be as valid as the ones I
talked about in this post. What I am saying is just that, for a beginner, the
ones I mentioned are of great help and a source of inspiration which will allow
you to confidently move your first steps in the fantastic world of bead
embroidery!
Here you can see my first completed creation and here you can find out more about my first practical experiments
with this technique. Now, I would love to hear about yours too: which books do
you think are the most inspiring? Do you have any favorite material/stitch/fringe
technique? Share them in the comments!
…and have a beautiful day full of creativity!
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