Beaded Feather and Chain stitch is a fun variety of Feather and Chain stitch. This stitch is worked in the same manner, but with one extra step. As you create the stitch, you thread beads onto the working thread before you make the chain section of the stitch. Other than that, it is the same stitch as Feather and Chain stitch. Take a look at the Feather and Chain stitch tutorial and you will see what I mean.
How to work Beaded stitches tip!
With this stitch, the beading is done during the stitching process, not added afterwards. The trick is to use a size 26 tapestry needle. Since the eye of a tapestry needle is long you can thread perle #8 and Perle #5 through the long eye. However, the needle itself is thin which means you can add a bead to your working thread as you stitch.
How to work Beaded Feather and Chain stitch.
First, take a look at the Feather and Chain stitch tutorial to re-familiarise yourself with the stitch. If you are rusty on Feather stitch check out that tutorial too!
Work from top to bottom. Start by working two feather stitches on the diagonal.
Thread your bead or beads onto your working thread.
Insert your needle at the base of the second feather stitch and wrap the thread under your needle in order to make a chain stitch. As you work the chain stitch, slide your beads up so that they sit to one side of the chain.
Pull your needle through and the thread will form a chain stitch with beads on it. As you work, make sure you keep your beads on the same side of the chain stitch.
Continue with feather stitch moving towards the right side of the row. Work down the row forming the second feather stitch.
Continue this pattern until the row of Beaded Feather and Chain stitch is complete.
With this variety, you can use different types of beads. You can also bead the arms of the feather stitch instead of the chain. Adding beads to stitches is great fun – try a bit of bling in your embroidery. I am sure it will make you smile.
I hope this dictionary of hand embroidery stitches is useful for you. With it, I hope you can improve your hand embroidery skills. I also hope readers can see how rich and diverse hand embroidery is and that today many of the traditional stitches are being adapted and reworked for a contemporary setting.
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Enjoy your stitching!
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Love this. I have a vast collection of beads to use for it 🙂 I love the one w the longish oval bead. One thing to keep in mind w silver lined beads.is they will tarnish..At least the good ones do as it is real sterling silver they use to make them.The first bracelet I designed was mad w sparkle, now it has to be remade. I was crushed after a particularly humid year, I pulled it out for a holiday party & it was barely recognisable
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May I ask what linen are you using? I love the even texture so I can start a sample roll. Being a painter, I have all sorts of things to add color. And I am generally a little wild w my stitching and purposefully uneven, but I’d like a nice proper sampler for some unknown reason. And ALL the needlework/needlepoint shops w/in 3 hrs of me have closed. Just knitting has survived. So I’ve nothing even to look at to try. I’m kind of at the end of my rope w this, it’s been frustrating in the extreme.
Great -pleased you like it Kim. The fabric is Lugana – it’s an even weave cotton. If you google it I am sure you will find an online supplier in your country. Hope that helps