Beautiful Beaded Jewelry for Beginners

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Contents
General Techniques
PREPARING THE FABRIC
MOUNTING THE FABRIC
Using a scroll frame
Using a stretcher frame
WORKING ON EVENWEAVE FABRICS
Following charts
TRANSFERRING THE DESIGN
Tracing
Dressmaker’s Carbon
Hot Iron Transfer
Tissue Basting
Image Transfer
Blocking a Canvas
Lacing over cardboard
Mitering corners
Counted Thread Work
Cross Stitch
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make cross stitches. Single Cross Stitch
Rows of Cross Stitch
Half Cross Stitch
Three-quarter Cross Stitch
Quarter Cross Stitch
Back Stitch
Double Cross Stitch (also known as Leviathan Stitch and Smyrna Stitch)
Assisi Work
How to Stitch the Cross Stitch Sampler
You will need
Preparing the fabric and threads
Stitching the center panel
Stitching the border
Mounting the sampler
Key
Blackwork
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make blackwork stitches and fillings. Holbein Stitch (also known as Double Running Stitch)
Back Stitch
Flower Filling
Pineapple Filling
Honeycomb Filling
Basketweave Filling
Greek Key Filling
Square Grid Filling
How to Stitch the Blackwork Sampler
You will need
Key
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the sampler
Mounting the sampler
Border Pattern
Huck Weaving
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
GETTING STARTED
How to make Huck Weaving stitches. Running Stitch
Offset Loops
Open Loops
Honeycomb
Closed Loops
Figure-Eight Stitch
Repeat motifs
Individual motifs
How to Stitch the Huck Weaving Sampler
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Working the sampler
Making up the sampler
Free Embroidery
Free Embroidery
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
STITCH FAMILIES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
GETTING STARTED
How to make straight stitches. Running Stitch
Cordonnet (also known as Whipped Running Stitch)
Holbein Stitch (also known as Chiara Stitch)
Back Stitch (also known as Point de Sable)
Threaded Back Stitch
Pekinese Stitch (also known as Forbidden Stitch and Chinese Stitch)
Stem Stitch (also known as Outline Stitch and Crewel Stitch)
Split Stitch (also known as Kensington Outline Stitch)
Couching (also known as Simple Laid Work)
Satin Stitch (also known as Damask Stitch)
Raised Satin Stitch
Overcasting (also known as Trailing Stitch)
Paris Stitch (also known as Pin Stitch)
Zigzag Stitch (also known as Triangle Stitch)
Back stitch Trellis
Japanese Darning
Basket Filling
Brick Stitch
Long and Short Stitch
Straight Stitch (also known as Spoke Stitch or Single Satin Stitch)
Seeding (also known as Speckling)
Dot Stitch (also known as Rice Stitch)
Arrowhead Stitch (also known as Arrow Stitch)
Back stitched Star
St George Cross Stitch
Ermine Stitch
Star Eyelet (also known as Algerian Eye Stitch)
Square Boss Stitch
Chevron Stitch
Herringbone Stitch
Threaded Herringbone Stitch
Closed Herringbone (also known as Double Back Stitch)
Fern Stitch
How to Stitch the Straight Stitch Sampler
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the sampler
Mounting the sampler
How to make looped stitches. Chain Stitch (also known as Tambour)
Open Chain Stitch (also known as Ladder Stitch and Square Chain Stitch)
Feathered Chain Stitch
Cable Chain Stitch
Wheat Ear Stitch
Detached Chain Stitch (also known as Lazy Daisy Stitch)
Detached Wheat Ear Stitch (also known as Tete-de-boeuf Stitch and Oxhead Stitch)
Tulip Stitch
Blanket Stitch
Buttonhole Stitch
Closed Buttonhole Stitch (also known as Vandyke Stitch)
Buttonhole Wheel (also known as Wheel Stitch)
Open Cretan Stitch (also known as Long-armed Feather Stitch)
Fly Stitch (also known as Open Loop Stitch and Y Stitch)
Feather Stitch (also known as Briar Stitch and Plumage Stitch)
Double Feather Stitch
Chained Feather Stitch
How to make knotted stitches. French Knot (also known as Twisted Knot Stitch and Wound Stitch)
Bullion Knot (also known as Coil Stitch, Grub Stitch and Porto Rico Rose Stitch)
Four-legged Knot
Sorbello
Coral Stitch (also known as Snail Trail)
Pearl Stitch
Knotted Chain Stitch (also known as Link Stitch)
Scroll Stitch (also known as Single Knotted Line Stitch)
How to make isolated stitches. Star Filling
Ribbed Spider’s Web (also known as Raised Spoke Stitch)
Sheaf Filling
Rose Stitch
How to Stitch the Looped, Knotted and Isolated Stitch Sampler
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the sampler
Mounting the sampler
Beadwork
FABRICS
THREADS
BEADS AND SEQUINS
NEEDLES
USES
GETTING STARTED
How to make beadwork stitches. Sewing Single Beads and Sequins
Bead Satin Stitch (also known as Lazy Squaw Stitch)
Bead Couching
Beaded Tent Stitch
How to Stitch the Beaded Pincushion
You will need
Stitching the design
Making the pincushion
Shisha Work
FABRICS
THREADS
SHISHA MIRRORS
NEEDLES
USES
GETTING STARTED
How to make shisha stitches. Shisha Stitch
Shisha Variation
Shisha Ring
Shisha Grid
How to Stitch the Shisha Bag
You will need
Stitching the design
Making the bag
Crewel Work
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
GETTING STARTED
How to make crewel work stitches. Jacobean Couching (also kown as Trellis Couching)
Battlement Couching
Honeycomb Filling
Cloud Filling (also kown as Mexican Filling)
Double Cross Stitch
Wave Filling
How to Stitch the Crewel Work Cushion
You will need
Working the design
Making the cushion cover
Silk Ribbon Embroidery
FABRICS
RIBBONS AND THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
GETTING STARTED
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make ribbon embroidery stitches. Ribbon Stitch
Side Ribbon Stitch
Back-to-back Ribbon Stitch
Twisted Chain Stitch
Loop Stitch
Pistil Stitch
Back stitch Rose
Ribbon Stitch
Spider’s Web Rose
Merrilyn Bow
How to Stitch the Silk Ribbon Floral Panel
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the design
Mounting the panel
Stumpwork
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
OTHER TOOLS AND MATERIALS
USES
GETTING STARTED
How to make stumpwork stitches. Plain and Spiral Cordonettes
Couronne (also known as Crown or Flying Flowers)
Raised Leaf
Needlewoven Picot
Banksia Rose (also known as Raised Rose)
Burden Stitch
Raised Stem Band
Velvet Stitch
How to Stitch the Stumpwork Panel
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the design
Mounting the embroidery
Shadow Work
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
GETTING STARTED
STARTING AND FINISHING
WORKING CURVES
WORKING POINTS
How to make the shadow work stitch. Closed Herringbone Stitch
How to Stitch the Lavender Bag
You will need
Working the design
Making the lavender pocket
Insertion Stitching
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make insertion stitches. Cretan Insertion Stitch (also known as Faggoting)
Twisted Insertion Stitch (also known as Twisted Faggoting)
Knotted Insertion Stitch (also known as Knotted Faggoting)
Faggot Bundles (also known as Insertion Bundles)
Buttonhole Insertion Stitch
Laced Insertion Stitch (also known as Whipped Buttonhole Insertion Stitch)
How to Stitch the Insertion Stitching
You will need
Preparing the materials
Stitching the sampler
Trimming the sampler
Net Embroidery
FABRIC
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
GETTING STARTED
How to make net embroidery stitches. Running Stitch
Net Darning
Herringbone Stitch
How to Stitch the Snowflake Panel
You will need
Preparing the net
Working the design
Metallic Thread Work
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
OTHER TOOLS
USES
GETTING STARTED
PLUNGING COUCHED THREADS
How to make metallic thread stitches. Double Thread Couching
Solid Couching
Spiral Couching
Open Chain Couching
Blanket Stitch Couching
Attaching Purls
Padded Purl (also known as Guimped Work)
Couched Pearl Purl
Couched Twist
Bokhara Couching
Or Nué
Basket Couching
How to Stitch the Evening Purse
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the design
Making the purse
Cutwork
Cutwork
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
OTHER TOOLS
USES
GETTING STARTED
PREPARING FOR STITCHES
How to make cutwork stitches. Stiletto Eyelet
Buttonhole Eyelet
Cut Eyelet
Padded Satin Stitch
Buttonhole Bar
Branched Buttonhole Bar
Loop Picot
Scalloped Edge
How to Stitch the Brooch Cushion
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Working the design
Making the cushion
Drawn Thread Work
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
How to make drawn thread stitches. Single Hemstitch
Single Hemstitch, alternative method
Ladder Stitch
Serpentine Stitch
Single Twist Stitch
Double Twist Stitch
Coral Cluster Stitch
Lattice Border Stitch
Double Knotted Lattice
Italian Hemstitch
Ribbed Wheel
Needle Weaving
How to Stitch the Drawn Thread Sampler
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Working the first panel
Working panels two to six
Working the squares
Mounting the sampler
Pulled fabric work
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make pulled thread stitches. Satin Stitch
Eyelet Stitch
Satin Stitch
Chessboard Filling Stitch
Wave Filling Stitch
Ringed Back stitch
Three-sided Stitch
Punch Stitch
Ridge Stitch
Net Filling
Coil Stitch Filling
How to Stitch the Lavender Bag and Sachet
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the lavender bag
Making the lavender bag
Stitching the lavender sachet
Making the lavender sachet
Hardanger
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
OTHER TOOLS
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
STARTING AND FINISHING
CUTTING THE THREADS
CUTTING THREADS ON LARGER MOTIFS
How to make Hardanger stitches. Kloster blocks
Wrapped Bars
Woven Bars
Woven Bars with Picots
Dove’s Eye Filling (also known as a Web filling)
Lace Stitch
Eyelet
Larger Cutwork Motifs
Crenellated Edge
Star Edge
Diamond Edge
Satin Stitch
Tulip
Eight-pointed Star
Cable Stitch
How to stitch the Hardanger Placemat
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the placemat
Needle Weaving
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
GETTING STARTED
How to make needle weaving stitches. Zigzag Clusters
Broken Bars
Bars and Clusters
Diamond Blocks
How to Stitch the Needle Weaving Sampler
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the sampler
Trimming the sampler
Needlelace
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
MAKING A NEEDLELACE PAD
WORKING THE BASIC STITCHES
WORKING OVER A CORDONNET
How to make needlelace stitches. Single Brussels Stitch (also known as Single Net Stitch)
Double Brussels Stitch (also known as Double Net Stitch)
Cloth Stitch (also known as Corded Stitch)
Side Stitch
Pea Stitch (also known as Point de Bruxelles)
How to Stitch the Needlelace Bookmark
You will need
Preparing the outline
Stitching the design
Smocking
Smocking
FABRICS
THREADS
NEEDLES
SMOCKING TRANSFER DOTS
OTHER EQUIPMENT
USES
PREPARING THE FABRIC
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make smocking stitches. Stem Stitch
Cable Stitch
Double Cable Stitch
Rope Stitch (also known as Outline Stitch)
Chevron Stitch
Half-space Chevron Stitch (also known as Baby Wave Stitch)
Wave Stitch (also known as Trellis Stitch)
Wave Diamonds
Surface Honeycomb Stitch
Surface Honeycomb Diamonds
Honeycomb Stitch
Vandyke Stitch
You will need
Preparing the fabric
Stitching the design
Mounting the smocking
Blocking the smocking
Canvas Work
Needlepoint
CANVAS
THREADS
NEEDLES
USES
PREPARING THE CANVAS
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make needlepoint stitches. Tent Stitch (also known as Petit Point and Continental Tent Stitch)
Half Cross Stitch
Brick Stitch
Parisian Stitch
Long and Short Stitch
Hungarian Stitch
Straight Gobelin Stitch
Gobelin Stitch (also known as Slanted Gobelin Stitch and Gros Point)
Encroaching Gobelin Stitch
Mosaic Stitch
Checker Stitch
Scottish Stitch
Cashmere Stitch
Diagonal Stitch
Milanese Stitch
Byzantine Stitch
Jacquard Stitch
Fishbone Stitch
Linen Stitch
Upright Cross Stitch (also known as St George Stitch)
Double Cross Stitch (also known as Leviathan Stitch and Smyrna Stitch)
Broad Diagonal Cross Stitch
Cushion Stitch
Algerian Eye Stitch
Diamond Eyelet Stitch
Rice Stitch (also known as Crossed Corners Stitch)
Rhodes Stitch
Herringbone Stitch
Norwich Stitch
Long-legged Cross Stitch
Knotted Stitch
Velvet Stitch (also known as Plush Stitch)
Blue-bordered sampler key
How to Stitch the Needlepoint Samplers
You will need
Preparing the canvas
Stitching the samplers
Finishing the samplers
Green-bordered sampler key
Bargello
CANVAS
THREADS
NEEDLES
OTHER EQUIPMENT
USES
WORKING WITH BARGELLO CHARTS
PREPARING THE CANVAS
STARTING AND FINISHING
How to make Bargello stitches. Florentine Stitch
Lightning Zigzag Pattern
Carnation Pattern
Curved and Arched Patterns
Simple Repeating Borders
Motifs
Four-way Bargello
How to Stitch the Bargello Sampler
You will need
Preparing the canvas
Stitching the sampler
Mounting the sampler
Suppliers
US/International. All Threads
Classic Creations
DMC Creative World Ltd
Embroidery.com
Hancock Fabrics
Heirlooms Forever
Herrschners
Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc
House of Stitches
Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts
Madeira USA
Michaels Stores, Inc
Needlework Corner
Needlework Plus
Plaid
Sulky of America
Associations. Home Sewing Association
The American Sewing Guild
UK. Abakhan Fabrics Hobby & Home, and Abakhan-OnlineShop
Calico Laine
Fabric Land Ltd
Fabric UK
Fred Aldous
Hobbycraft
John Lewis
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