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Bead loom tutorial
Bead loom tutorial













bead loom tutorial
  1. Bead loom tutorial how to#
  2. Bead loom tutorial full#

So once you checked that, you can use your magic glue to mount the weaving on the bracelet.ĭon’t put too much or it will overflow and it is never nice. One more thing before mounting it on the cuff bracelet: make sure you have the correct number of rows and that it fits perfectly within the allowable space! Looks stupid but I know what I am talking about… You have to do that with all of the threads to hide them and ensure your ends will not fray in the future. Then thread your needle with one thread and weave through the work. Indeed, there is not only fun in making beautiful jewellery, there are also things you need to do so that your work does not fall into pieces after a while… The principle is to cut your threads as close as possible to the screws.

Bead loom tutorial how to#

How to release your beadwork from the loom? Remember the few rows you did at the beginning only with threads? Carefully remove the knot, thread your needle and weave through the first rows to hide the thread. If you are at the end of your beadwork, simply weave your thread back through the previous rows to hide the end thread. Take a new thread, start about 5 rows before the row you stopped and weave through the rows until you reach it again. In that case, simply weave your thread back through the rows. See how easy it is!ĭuring the beadwork, you may not have enough thread to finish. Then repeat this principle for all the rows of your beadwork. I have made a new bracelet since then with a 7-bead per row pattern to fit the cuff bracelet.) (You may have noticed that the pictures above are with an 8-bead per row pattern.

bead loom tutorial

Your needle should go above the loom threads (3). Once they are all in position, thread all the beads of this row. Then use your fingers to position the beads between each thread by maintaining them from below (2). Thread your beads as per the pattern’s first row. Thread your needle and go through the threads installed on the loom in one direction, then come back alternatively going above and below the threads.ĭo that 2 times more and you are ready to start. Prepare 2m of thread and just make a simple knot on the first thread about 5 cm from the coil. Print your pattern if it is not done already. It doesn’t need to be super tight, but the threads should be well maintained in position to keep a regular beadwork. It is really easy to do, believe me, even though the explanations look complicated…īefore starting, use the screws maintaining the barrels to tension the threads by rolling the barrels. Go through the coil, leaving one spacer between this thread and the previous one and going towards the center, cross again to the other side, leave on spacer between this thread and the previous one, and make a loop around the screw and so on until you have 8 threads crossing the loom. Then cross to the other side coil, go through it and make a loop around the center screw on that side.

bead loom tutorial

From this anchor point, pull your thread through the coil on the same side a little bit offset from the center. Then, fix your thread with a small knot on the center screw located on the wooden barrel on one side of your bead loom. With the cuff bracelet I used, the total length is 16.5cm cm or 95 rows. In that case make sure you have at least the length of the bracelet +2 cm on both sides between your 2 coils.

Bead loom tutorial full#

To prepare your bead loom, you may be able to do the full length of the bracelet if you have an adjustable loom.

  • A cuff bracelet 15mm wide in gold colour with curved edges in this example which is pretty easy to do but there are also many other ways to mount your bracelet.
  • Some jewellery glue like E6000 or Hasulith.
  • Some miyuki delica 11/0 beads as described in the pattern.
  • Beading thread – Sono or Miyuki brands are great.
  • Bead loom – mine is metallic but you have also some nice wood ones.
  • So here is a step by step tutorial to create your own Miyuki bead loom cuff bracelet.

    bead loom tutorial

    I was actually hoping to prepare you a great tutorial about this shoebox loom but as it sometimes happen with DIY, it was a complete fail! The threads were not tight enough and I had a lot of difficulties finishing my bracelet, it took me ages… So for my birthday I ordered a small and inexpensive metallic bead loom (I put the affiliate link in the supplies list below) that does the job perfectly and is so easy to use. I have started the bead weaving technique last year with a homemade loom.















    Bead loom tutorial