We had a workshop at the craft group yesterday. Barb, who is a beading expert, taught us to make angels and snowflakes.
Here are our efforts, hanging on the tree. I managed one snowflake and two angels. I wasn't happy with the nylon line so have replaced that with fine cotton hanging loops. They make attractive little gifts, don't they?
I have a lot of beads in my stash, and hope to make some more little decorations.
They look very pretty as they turn and catch the light. Thank you Barb for a fun, creative morning.

They are very sweet. I like Christmas ornaments that catch the light.
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DeleteThey look lovely by the window, glowing!
ReplyDeleteI was very slow manipulating the pliers, the snowflake took me 45 minutes ❄️
DeleteI would love to try these little decorations. Well done on your makes! Catriona
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a great job with your tote bags, loved the picture on FB
DeleteLovely to attach to a gift to make it special.
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DeleteThese are very pretty. I’ve done a small amount of beading but it is so fiddly trying to hold onto everything. A good idea to use cotton thread and I guess if it was run across beeswax it would be stronger. I got my beading mat out the other day when I wanted beads for embroidery, but the synthetic mat has perished. I shall probably just use a piece of felt in future.
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We were each given a square of black felt to work on. It showed up the beads and stopped them rolling around
DeleteOh, I do like those ornaments! They look lovely hanging from the tree.
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ReplyDeleteI love a bit of beading and have just bought some of those stars so that my sister and I can make some decorations together when she visits. The black felt is a good tip.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us these, very Christmassy x
Alison in Devon x
The stars were VERY stiff to bend [unlike the head-pins used for the angels which were much more flexible]
DeleteBeads. Hm. I have beads around. There's time to make a thing or two. Thank you. I think.
ReplyDeleteIt may become addictive.
DeleteThey are very pretty to sparkle in the light.
ReplyDelete❄they are charming❄
DeleteThey look very pretty. Just a suggestion but I have found that using one of the clear lids off a pringle pack and then counting the beads into that makes it a little easier to thread the needle. I also use Nymo thread (there are several varieties it does come in different colours which is a thread specifically for beading and is a little sturdier. The felt square is a standard. I have a couple of baubles that have beaded over the years and they look lovely on the Christmas tree. I found beadwork extremely addictive but I have to be in the right frame of mind to sit down and concentrate. Well done they look lovely x
ReplyDeleteThank you PattyPan, for these really useful tips!
DeleteVery pretty. I was sent a photo of the exact same snowflake, made by my friend who was so poorly last year but now lives in a care home and she made them at a crafting morning they had. She has promised to send a couple to Iris who she treats as an honorary granddaughter (she has no grandchildren). Take care. Xx
ReplyDeleteIris will love them, I am sure. And then want to make her own, perhaps
DeleteThey are lovely, and so nice to make Christmas decorations with friends.
ReplyDeleteCrafting together is good
DeleteIt's fun to make Christmas decorations with a stash of beads. Your snowflake and angels look great. You can get some wonderful effects by using different beads. Enjoy the making.
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