Learning How To Bead





I guess there are more than a few people who would look at this article's title, "Learning How to Bead," and write them back as absurd. After all, there's not much more to the mechanics of beading than there is to stringing snacks to place 'round the Christmas Tree, right? That, and a free beading project to work on, and you're all set. How much more is there to state? What else can there be to talk about?

The truth, however, is that there is a fair bit more to learning how to bead than simply stringing popcorn, and this content will take a closer look at what else you need to know.

Learning how to bead required learning in four primary areas. They may seem innocuous enough initially, but on closer inspection, the inescapable conclusion is that there's much more to learning how to bead than first you would think.

The four essential "disciplines" you must master to truly know how to bead are the following:

Mechanics

Patterning

Color Selection

Medium Selection/Mixing

We'll go through the particulars of these one at a time as a means of putting you on the route to learning how to bead.

The initial step in your "learn how to bead" education is mechanics. If you don't have the mechanics down, then the rest is irrelevant. Fortunately, from a mechanics point of view, it truly is about as simple as stringing popcorn. If you can do that, then you've already gotten this aspect of knowing how to bead down, but even here, there is some seductively. Did you know, for example, that when stringing pearls, you want to tie a knot on each side of the stone to avoid potential damage caused by the stones rubbing against each other? Or that there are times when you only want to tie a loose knot as a "bead brake" at the end of the line you're not beading?

So even where the basic mechanics are concerned, there's more to learning the way to bead than you may first think. By far, however, this is the easiest of the four disciplines to learn.

The next field you'll want to wrap your brain around in learning how to bead is the notion of patterning. Complete books could (and have) been written on this topic, and once you really get into it and start studying it, you'll quickly realize that of all of the disciplines, this one is the most intricate and involved. Definitely the one you'll devote the most time on when learning how to bead.

Color selection is one part skill and one part science. Art students learn about complimentary and contrasting colors as a first course, and thus are a leg up in this section, but there are many resources both online and off which will advise you through this discipline on your quest to learn how to bead. Don't skimp here. Proper color selection can make or break your patterns!

Lastly, the last major discipline to master in learning how to bead is medium selection and the proper mixing of mediums. This is often a practical, good sense area (ie., don't mix cheap plastic material with your semi-precious stones!) but even here there is some subtlety to be found.

Mastering how to bead isn't rocket science, and finding a free beading project to practice with is dead simple. Anybody can do it, and with practice, do it well. Just bear in mind that there's a bit more to it than stringing popcorn!

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