Beaded work
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Beaded work
I have just finished my second beaded cross stitch Christmas stocking for great-grandson #2. Some of the beads did not want to lie flat but instead ended up with the holes facing up. What causes this?
Re: Beaded work
How annoying! I generally put two stitches through beads. So, if they are to sit horizontally, it will form a regular cross-stitch through the bead, and that usually keeps them upright. (I'm struggling to remember how to stitch it properly when the bead sits diagonally.) Obviously need a cuppa... 

- nannyrainbow
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Re: Beaded work
First I put one stitch of both strands through hole, the next stitch I put one thread either side of the bead, coming back the other way, before putting it in the fabric. they stay upright that way or should do.
Several years ago when I took x st up again I got Royal School of Needlework beaded Xmas ornament but it was so pretty I made it into a pin cushion. Loads of beads, took ages but pleased with result, that's why I did not want to put it away, only seeing it at Xmas.
Several years ago when I took x st up again I got Royal School of Needlework beaded Xmas ornament but it was so pretty I made it into a pin cushion. Loads of beads, took ages but pleased with result, that's why I did not want to put it away, only seeing it at Xmas.
Del
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Thank you ladies. My project turned out so very cute even with cattywompas beads. Most of them are laying properly and I don't think anyone else will notice the other few that are not. Merry Christmas!
- Squirrel
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Merry Christmas back at you too but I do wish the days would slow down and let me get ahead.

Sally in Brisbane Australia
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
Re: Beaded work
Sometimes a judicious flick with a fingernail or needle helps...
And we need a photo now, you know!! 

