How to do runny stitches with Seed Beads

Seed Beads

Runny stitches are very common kind of stitches that are used in embroidery, in joining pieces of clothes etc. but little did we know that this really simple stitch can be used to create beautiful designs on any fabric with seed beads. You can also use other beads like Delica Beads but 15/0 size seed beads give a really beautiful look. So, in this article, I will teach you how to do runny stitches with seed beads.

Materials Required:
·         Thread
·         Fabric
·         Needle
·         Seed Beads
·         Embroidery Frame/Adda (optional)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Set the fabric in the embroidery frame. This step is optional, if the fabric is hard then there is no need to use it.
Step 2: If you want to create an intricate pattern then trace it on the fabric. This is also optional, if you just want to create a simple line or simple design then there is no need of tracing it.
Step 3: Now, cut the thread and pass it through the eye of the needle.
Step 4: Tie a knot at the end of the thread.
Step 5: Now, take the needle and thread under the fabric and pass it through the fabric to bring it at the top.
Step 6: Pass a bead through the needle and take it down to the length of the thread.
Step 7: Now, make a small stitch by taking the thread under the fabric by passing it back through the fabric.
Step 8: Now, repeat the steps from step 5 to step 7 to get the desired design. If you have traced the design before then make the outline with runny stitches as explained in above steps.
Where can you buy seed beads and embroidery frame?

Embroidery frames are must haves for every embroiderer. You can buy high-quality seed beads and embroidery frame at embroiderymaterial.com. You can also buy Miyuki Seed Beads that can take your designs to another level. Gold seed beads are the widely used for embellishing any design. You can also buy other colors in these beads for doing phenomenal embroidery work. Gorgeous finishes of these beads can make any design charming.

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