A Primer and a Project

Hello and Happy July

Recently, I subscribed to a one month trial on Interweave’s Subscription Platform. 

I found a great little primer on Herringbone Stitch there by Melina Barta, whom I really like. 

I learned quite a bit about this stitch and this month I want to share some of techniques I picked up with you. 

My initial plan for teaching these new techniques was to do a short technique video or two but I fell in love the with wild color combination. 

Now, I am combining the videos with some Blog Posts to present you with not only the primer on Twisted Tubular Herringbone Variations bus also a project for a Beaded Bangle. 

Class Outline

Part 1 – Creating the First Section of the Bracelet:

  • Step 1 – Forming the Tube and 5 rows of Tubular Herringbone
  • Step 2 – Traditional Tubular Herringbone
  • Step 3 – Extreme Twist Tubular Herringbone

Part 2 – Finishing the First Half of the Bangle:

  • Step 4 – Finishing Section 1 of the Beadwork 
  • Step 5 – Reversing the Twist and Section 2 of the bead work
  • Step 6 – Create the Second Half of the Bangle

Finishing the Bangle:

  • Step 7 – Creating the Focal Section
  • Step 8 – Creating the Bangle

Herringbone Stitch traditionally starts with a base row of beads that have been ladder stitched together. This is the start I will be using in this series. This step is not included in the video but you can watch my Ladder Stitch Basics Video on The Alluring Bead Boutique Design Channel.

If you need help with the techniques used in this primer you can check out my Technique Guides by clicking the links below and master the basic stitches with ease. 

Materials ~ Tools ~ Techniques

  • 3 colors – 11/0 or 12/0 Seed Beads
  • 72 – 3mm Crystals
  • Approx. 5 Wingspans of Fireline Beading Thread – .006 – Crystal or Black depending on your beads
  • Size 11 or 12 Beading Needle
  • Scissors or Thread Burner

I used the Pandahall Elite 12/0 seed beads and the Ebead Crystals from Beebeecraft.com. 

Check out my series of Beebeecraft Product Reviews.

I chose the Lemon, Peridot and Dark Topaz transparent seed beads, all of which have the AB finish, and the Burgundy crystals for this project. 

You can choose any brand or colors of beads and crystals you like but try to keep the size of the beads to those recommended in the materials list. Changing the size of the seed beads and crystals alter the length of a project of this type. 

The instructions provided in this series will produces an 8.5 inch Bangle.

In the final part of the series – Finishing the Bangle, I will explain how to adapt the design to fit your specific size. 

So gather your materials and meet me back for the Twisted Tubular Herringbone Variations Primer and the Bangle project.

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