
If you love crafting, you may enjoy using seed beads for a variety of projects. These tiny beads typically come made of materials such asglass, resin, gemstones, and metal, and they come in an array of sizes. Beads may also feature special characteristics, such as iridescent, metallic, two-tone, or matte materials. They also come in an assortment of colors, with hues ranging from clear to pastels to vividly colorful versions. While seed beads generally are not faceted, they do come in an array of shapes, such as rondelles, rounds, cubes, oblongs, triangles, tiles, andbugles, and with so many options to choose from, seed beads can easily spark your creativity.
Uses for Seed Beads
Craft Type |
Examples |
Jewelry |
Native American beaded jewelry Beaded bracelets Beaded chokers Beaded rings Beaded necklaces Beaded earrings Brooches Bangles Cuff bracelets |
Clothing |
Beaded blouses Beaded t-shirts Beaded shorts |
Hair Accessories |
Headbands Hairpins Barrettes Tiebacks Clips |
Accessories |
Beaded clutches Beaded handbag straps Beaded change purses Beaded wallets Beaded belts |
Home Decor |
Beaded table mats Lace doilies Lamp shades Throws Table runners |
Your imagination is the only thing limiting the use of seed beads for craft projects. If you are new to crafting, simply start with any of the following craft ideas, and then take on more ambitious projects after gaining experience working with seed beads.
Seed Bead Embroidered Table Runner
For people who enjoy embroidery and/or sewing, a seed bead table runner creates a pretty focal point for dining and occasional tables. You can either purchase a pre-made table runner in a solid color or make your own, and then embroider designs with seed beads in the stitching. To add extra interest, sew strands of seed beads along edging to create fringe.
Seed Bead Fringe Valance
To add interest to valances, create a seed bead fringe in a single color, a colorful design, or a random assortment of colors. To do this, string seed beads in equal or varying lengths and then sew them along the bottom of the valance to create a colorful beaded fringe valance.
Knitted Scarf
You can add some dazzle to a knitted winter scarf by stringing seed beads randomly on knitting yarn. Then, you can knit or crochet the scarf as usual.
Fringed Silk Scarf
As another option, add a seed bead fringe to a colorfulsilk scarf by sewing strung seed bead strands along the edging, allowing you to mix and match the scarf with your favorite outfits.
Beaded Clutch
When it comes to accessories, sew seed beads onto a basic fabricclutch and use colorful patterns to create a one-of-a-kind evening bag.
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