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Working with Closed Bead Forms & Frames

Closed Bead Forms and Frames come in different sizes, shapes, and finishes. Allie and Anna guide you through a variety of projects, showing you the many different ways these Forms and Frames can be used. Get creative with ideas of your own!

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Working with Closed Bead Forms & Frames

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Introduction

In this exciting Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads, we explore the fascinating world of closed bead forms and frames. These unique components offer endless possibilities for creating stunning, dimensional jewelry pieces that are sure to captivate. Join us as we dive into a step-by-step guide on how to incorporate these elements into your own beading projects, inspired by the techniques shared in the episode.

Materials Needed

  • Closed bead forms or frames in your desired shape and size
  • Seed beads in sizes 11/0 and 8/0
  • Fireline or Wildfire beading thread
  • Beading needles (size 10 or 12)
  • Scissors
  • Pliers (for attaching clasps or finishing touches)

Step-by-Step Tutorial

  1. Begin by threading your needle with a comfortable length of beading thread. Secure the tail with a knot, leaving a bit of excess for weaving in later.
  2. Pick up your closed bead form or frame and examine its structure. Identify the openings or holes where you'll be adding your beadwork.
  3. Start by adding a base layer of seed beads around the frame. For example, you might pick up 3-4 size 11/0 seed beads and pass through one of the frame's holes. Repeat this process until you've encircled the entire frame.
  4. Continue building up layers of seed beads, alternating between sizes 11/0 and 8/0 to create dimension and texture. Experiment with different patterns, such as netting, peyote stitch, or herringbone, to add visual interest.
  5. As you work, periodically step back and assess your design. Ensure that the beadwork is balanced and consistent around the frame.
  6. If desired, incorporate additional embellishments like crystals, pearls, or dangles to enhance your piece further.
  7. Once you're satisfied with your beadwork, secure the thread with a few half-hitch knots and weave in the tail ends.
  8. If you're creating a wearable piece, attach any necessary findings, such as jump rings or clasps, using pliers.

Customization Ideas & Inspiration

The beauty of working with closed bead forms and frames lies in the endless customization options. Consider experimenting with different color palettes to suit your personal style or to match a specific outfit. You can also play with the size and shape of the frames, opting for larger or smaller components depending on the scale of your project.

For a bold, statement piece, try incorporating multiple frames into a single design, connecting them with beaded links or chain. Alternatively, keep it simple and elegant by focusing on a single frame adorned with intricate beadwork.

Conclusion

Working with closed bead forms and frames opens up a world of creative possibilities in your beading projects. By following the steps outlined in this Better Beader episode, you'll be well on your way to crafting stunning, dimensional pieces that showcase your unique style.

We hope this tutorial has inspired you to explore the potential of these versatile components. Don't be afraid to experiment, mix and match, and let your creativity shine. Happy beading!

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Closed Bead Forms and Frames come in different sizes, shapes, and finishes. Allie and Anna guide you through a variety of projects, showing you the many different ways these Forms and Frames can be used. Get creative with ideas of your own!

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