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Hi this is Julie with Beadaholique.com and today I'm going to show you how to bead weave a
daisy chain.
It's really a simple technique and it is a lot of fun. You could cover a lot of distance in a
short amount of time which is really nice with bead weaving when you can do that.
I have a examples here. Here's a classic daisy chain where you'll see the daisy
with the center.
Then there's a few beads between it and the next daisy a few more beads
another daisy.
Here's a variation on that where I've actually used a larger size bead inside.
So I've got 11/0 on the outside
and a size 8/0 in the middle
and then
I've done it where I've done one bead between each daisy and over here I haven't put
any seed beads between the different daisies. I've just done one daisy next to another next
to another and I've actually added more around the outside.
It might all seem a little bit foreign right now. I'm going to show you how to do all
three different variations. Here's just another variation where
I've done the same technique but I've used czech glass beads in size four
millimeter.
So to begin you're going to want to take some beading thread. Either
Nymo, ko or I've got some wildfire depending upon what you're going to want to
be doing with it.
I've threaded my needle onto the thread. I'm using a size ten needle for the
project I'm doing. Of course you're going to want to choose your needle according to your project.
I'm going to place a stopper bead
onto my thread.
I'm going to tie a simple overhand knot
leaving a tail
of about six to eight inches.
And for you
the first to way to do a daisy chain
I'm going to go ahead
and place eight
beads onto my needle.
So I got five, six, seven, eight.
You're always going to want to have an even number of beads.
You can vary it though. You can use six you can use ten.
Do as many as you like.
Pull those beads down to your bead stop.
Go ahead and go through that first bead strung.
Pull your needle through so you've created a loop.
At this point try to pull your beads as close to the bead stop as you can.
Take a different color bead.
It can be the same size or it can be larger.
Pull that down.
Position
what will be the center bead in the middle of your round and then count
starting with the bead you went through first so that was your first bead you strung
and then you just went through it again.
We want to count five beads over. This is if you're going to do eight beads on this
round.
So one, two, three
four, five.
On the fifth bead
go up through it
thus anchoring your center bead in place and you can see now that it's positioned
directly in the center
of your round. So you've got
three beads on the side, one on each side
and than three beads on the top part as well.
So that's in the center. Now if you want to you can go ahead and add
several beads. I've got three here
onto your beading thread
as a spacer bead between your daisies. Then to make another daisy just
simply pick up eight more
I've got four, five, six,
seven, eight
Pull them down
until they meet
the spacer beads.
Now go back
through
the first one
and if you hold it
like this it's going to keep those
nice and close up to your spacer beads.
You can scoot them down as well.
Go ahead and add a center bead again.
Count five beads from the bead you just went through. So one two three four five. My
fifth bead
I'm gonna go through.
There you have another daisy.
Pick up a few more spacer beads. I'm going to do one more daisy this way
then I'm going to do another type.
So eight beads again.
Five, six,
seven, eight.
Pull them down.
Go through the first one.
Create a circle.
Add a middle bead.
Position it in the center count five beads so one, two, three, four, five
go through that fifth bead
and there you have a daisy. So we made a nice little chain like this.
Now if you want to do a little variation
you can go ahead and just do one daisy next to another daisy without spacer
beads
and you would just go ahead and pick up
another eight beads directly after you finished your daisy.
So I've got four, five, six,
seven
and eight.
Pull these down. Make sure you take note of where you're daisy ends and your new
beads begin.
Go through that first bead you strung.
This is going to be the first bead of the new daisy.
Go ahead and add a center bead.
Count five beads.
One, two, three, four, five.
Now to alter the daisy chain a little bit, if you want to add a larger bead in the
center such as this four millimeter round
what I'm going to do is pick up
ten beads the first time.
So two, three.
And I need more beads to acommondate
the larger circumference
of my middle bead. I'm going to go through
the first bead that I strung just like I did with my other
daisies.
I'm going to string now my center bead
position it in the middle.
Now what I'm going do is I'm going to count
six beads over, counting the first one I started with.
So one, two, three, four, five, six.
Go through it.
Pull tightly
and I'll show you how to do that one more time.
Pick up ten
go through the first bead
string on your
larger center bead
position it in the middle
count six beads one, two, three, four, five, six
go through it
and there you have your daisy link.
That is all there is to bead weaving a daisy chain.
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