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Old 07-25-2003, 04:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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beaded spreader sockets

anyone feel like making me a pair? i'm really awful at gourd stitch! good at lazy, awful at gourd!
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Old 08-14-2003, 12:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You could also make a pair of beaded spreader sockects by loom beading and gluing them on. I use film cansiters and the clear ones (Fugi Film) are same diameter top to bottom.

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that is a good idea. and that's basically what i have already. well, what i did was wrap a circumference worth of beads around the canister then put the needle through the first bead in the row, then up to string on the next row. does that make sense at all? probably now. oh well
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It makes sense to me you basically beaded the container a row at a time with out the benefit of warp threads. Sounds like it was difficult to keep the beads
on straight.
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yeah it was hard. i guess doing it on a loom would be better as far as keeping it all inline. i'll have to try it your way, too. never have too many spreaders!

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You could also make a pair of beaded spreader sockects by loom beading and gluing them on. I use film cansiters and the clear ones (Fugi Film) are same diameter top to bottom.

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jmm do you tack your bead work onto a leather base or (some other base first) then glue onto canister?

Thinking how your loom bead work stays on the surface of the canister?
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I glue the bead work directly to the canister with glue. Where the seams meet on the beading sometimes I glue a strip of felt to hide the seam some times I don't. Important, make sure that the seam meets in the back of the container and the warp threads don't stick out. Make sure that the glue is evenly distributed on the container, wipe up any that gets on the front of the beading right away, and use something like a few rubber bands to hold the beadwork in place while it is drying.

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do you sew the ends together at all, or does the glue just hold it all down?
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contemptradish do you sew the ends together at all, or does the glue just hold it all down?

I just glue the whole thing down. I have seen others that sew down the beadwork by drilling a few holes so after they glue it down there are a few places that they can use as anchor points when they sew it down. YOu need
to be careful when sewing it down so one can't distinguish between the warp threads and what you used to sew it down.
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PM me with the details (bead size, pattern etc.) and we might be able to work something out. I just beaded mine for the kickazz roach powwowbum made for me

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Even easier than dealing with loom warp threads would be to do a stitch that looks like loom work but without the loom. Its shown in one of those Beads to Buckskins books. But, I don't know which one. Fat help I am, huh?!
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