DIY Bead Stringer, Beading Tips and My First Stab at Bead Crochet!

I guess I thought it was time to stop making beads and make something with the beads I have been creating LOL! I might not know how to bead crochet properly but at least I approach it with enthusiasm!

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But first a crafty invention…well, more like a craft rip-off really. I saw a bead spinner in a catalog and it was basically a little bowl with a stick attached in the middle and you would fill it with beads and then place a curved needle in the bowl, give it a spin and the beads would zip on to your needle, perfect for the lazy crafter like myself. Ah-ha! I thought all I need is an applesauce cup and a suction cup dart (don’tcha love how my brain works?) and I can make one of these…and i did.

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I saved an applesauce cup (make sure to get one with the smooth sides, usually the cheap store brand LOL!) and asked my son if he had a suction cup dart and I was in business. I hot glued the cup end of the dart to the bottom of the applesauce cup, easy as pie! To thread beads on the string I used a short piece of artistic wire and folded it in half and twisted the two ends together, inserted the thread then crimped the fold of the wire closed so it would pass through the holes in the beads. This needle cannot be reused once you remove it from the thread so save your artistic wire scraps to make these disposable needles. Bend a slight curve in the wire and dip it in the stringing cup and give it a spin. It works! maybe not as good as the store-bought (I have never used one) but it beats stringing them on one at a time! Oh, if you can’t find a suction cup dart (dollar store) the little bowls work fine on their own, just spin the cup from the bottom. Also you need to have a fair amount of beads in the cup for it to work, 1″ of beads is ideal!

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Or…you can just dip the end of a spool of wire in the pot and add beads that way as I did to make these crochet rings:

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This was an experiment  I loaded up my artistic wire with beads and attached the end of the wire to a small crochet hook with a slip knot. Then I made a chain long enough to go ’round my finger, then I joined the ring with a slip stitch. On the next round I pulled up 3 beads and locked them in with a slip stitch and repeated in each stitch then I slip stitched to close.  I trimmed the wire and wrapped the loose ends around the ring to secure. I love the color and sparkle the wire gives and they are surprisingly comfortable to wear! A ring is a good first wire crochet project because it is quick and small so if you don’t like it you are not out that much time or supplies.

And here is a necklace using seed beads and one of the lamp-worked beads from this video.

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And one of the beads from yesterdays post with “E” beads.

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A tip when stringing beads, when you knot your string place a dab of super glue on the knot so it won’t unravel! The super glue from the dollar store is just fine for this! Thanks so much for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!

 

9 thoughts on “DIY Bead Stringer, Beading Tips and My First Stab at Bead Crochet!

  1. Maybe I am just a dunce, but I don’t get it. Could you possibly make a tutorial video on this? I get the little cup and dart but after that……..not so much. Sorry Love your artistic abilities tho and how you figure out how to make your own things and then share them with everyone. Love you for that 🙂

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  2. Love your unusual style!
    By the way, my back and front Becky card (with fence) came back with a note saying: Your material has recently been published in either Scrap & Stamp Arts or Just Cards……
    How do I find out which and do they automatically send the magazine?
    Thanks!

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    1. I think they will send you a copy, they don’t send a copy for the simple stampin section of SSA but they always do for just cards and I just looked through my SSA and it was not in there so I’m sure you will get a copy in the mail. I never ask for my stuff back so I have never received a card back:)

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  3. ok i dont understand this either, could you maybe do a tutorial? please and thanks 🙂 (sounds like a cool idea)

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