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There are many ways to sew beaded "rope". A rapid technique which in appearance resembles all other made pärltekniker, but that is much faster is what is often called just wrapped beads, wrapped rope or wrap stitch. teaching company The technique is repeated in both African and Native American beadwork in different varieties. In short it out on the wire with wire strung pearls around a core of rope. A variant, where recurrent sew beads on the rope, you can learn at, among other things Natalie Perlen. By embroider the beads by hand, they stay in place, but there are simpler versions of the technique where you just attach the wire with the strung beads at the beginning and end of the work. In the book, Zulu Inspired Beadwork by Diane Fitzgerald tells a variation of southern Africa where it traditionally uses hard hållat fabric instead of rope core. Here, sometimes up to six strands of beads which is wound simultaneously. You can read the instructions teaching company to the technology via Amazon's Look Inside feature (s.71ff). Instructions with roots in North American Indian pärltradition, can be found here (click image to enlarge). In some Native American instructions wrapped each lap separately and ends with sewing teaching company through the first bead in line when wound one turn and ev. sewing a locking stitches (let the needle come up there next lap will begin). teaching company Other instructions for simple jewelry project where pärltråden only attached at the ends, you will find, for example, WikiHow and Instructables. Compare also the looped beaded beads. Besides, there are also variants where the beads wrapped with metal wire, see eg Dream A Little Bigger. Photo: Natalie Perlen
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