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Adding Beads to SLOW STITCH EMBROIDERY | Accent your Bullion Knots



Next step on this triptych project is to add some sparkle beads around the knots to give a little pop of bling.

Want to see how I made all those knots? Watch here: https://youtu.be/rZWWIN3nJpM

My favorite beading needle is this one: https://amzn.to/3XJpWSv
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8 Comments

  1. Your pieces look gorgeous. I think I hear wind chimes in the background. I got rid of my sewing machine when I moved. I’m enjoying the slow stitch quite a bit. Thanks for the inspiring video!

  2. I often add beadwork toy journal covers and I love, love, love tulip needles! My mom (an avid bead artist and published author on bead techniques) gave me a few this last year and I love them! I still use my mom thread….that's what she taught me with when I was 12 years old. Tried and true, I guess. Your trio is turning out so beautiful! Thanks for taking us along for the creative journey.

  3. Oh, these are lovely and I think the beads will be a great addition. I appreciate all that you said and shared in this video and can relate to a lot of it. Thanks.

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