Bead Embroidery
It is you a self-confessed creative soul, then you will surely find some ways and means to
unleash that creativity inside you. There are some people who have found several outlets to unravel their flair for
the arts. One of which is through bead embroidery. To some for are not familiar with this type of artwork, it can
be quite a daunting and all too complicated endeavor to meddle with. This is not entirely true. Although it can be
a little complex and meticulous work, it can be an exhilarating feeling to actually see your design come to life
gradually right before your eyes. Unlike other art crafts, bead embroidery is not simply designed to be admired
from afar, you can even wear your very own piece of art!
Bead embroidery is one of the most expressive and rewarding beadwork art forms. It is more like
painting but instead of using oil and canvas you will be making use of beads in creating a beautiful delicate
pattern. Linen is the most predominantly used cloth for bead embroidery since it works well it. You can use plain
fabrics or patterned one that you can enhance its beauty the beads. It would be advisable to use size 12 needle
specifically designed for beads. However, if you will be working on really tiny beads, you would naturally use
smaller sized needles.
All types of beads can be used in making bead embroidery. From Japanese seed
beads, large beads, Delicas and any other types, the list goes on. Instead of using a hoop, it would be a better
idea to use an embroidery frame instead. The hoop can pull the fabric a little too tight; by using a frame you can
easily control the tension and makes it easier to work. To better mark your pattern design, there are
water-soluble pens that are specially designed for making embroideries. You will no longer have to worry about
making some permanent marks that can possibly ruin your beadwork.
Bead embroidery is a sophisticated art form that requires patience, a keen eye for detail and a
highly creative mind. It can be a little difficult to learn at first, but once you get the hang of it you will
surely be fascinated with sheer artistry that comes with it. There are even some people who have developed a market
for it. Bead embroider can be a little expensive, so learning the craft can come in really handy. Once you have
mastered it, then maybe you can entertain the thought of putting up a business selling your own bead embroidery
pieces and make some good money out for it.
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