If you like cross stitching, then you’re really going
to like Hama beads too. It’s interesting to see how you can use a lot of
cross stitch patterns for making Hama bead works (and Hama bead patterns for
cross stitching too, of course). A simple cross stitch moustache pattern can
become a fun way for decorating a party straw:
Here are 6 tips for choosing cross stitch patterns to use with Hama beads:
1. Look for simple, compact cross stitch patterns to use. Simple designs work really well with Hama beads. Geometric patterns, like these ones used for making coasters, are very effective:
Complicated patterns with single row
stitches when used for Fusion beads tend to break if the work isn’t glued onto a
firm support:
2. You
can still use your cross stitch pattern even if it has backstitching to outline
or draw details. The holes and the regular placing of the beads mean you can
stitch through them, just like Aida cross stitch fabric. Here is an example of face
details sewn with black thread through the beads.
3. Before
starting always check that you have all the colours of beads you need for the
cross stitch pattern. Cross stitch patterns often use a lot of different
coloured threads, colours that you might not find in beads. If you’re missing
colours, see if you can find a good substitute or reduce the number of colours.
4. Cross
stitching patterns with strong contrasts in colours make more interesting Hama
bead works. See all the Matrioska dolls made with Hama beads, they are so
pretty!
And dream catchers look really good too:
5. When
choosing a cross stitch pattern to use for a Hama bead work, always consider
size. While you can quickly put aside a cross stitch work and then pick it up again, with beads you
have to be very careful not to knock against the board and send all the pieces
flying! This means starting your work all over again.
Smaller projects, especially for
children, give instant gratification and can make pretty accessories:
6. Letting
older children work with Hama beads (beads are not suitable for young children) is a great way for introducing them to
reading cross stitch patterns. It also teaches precision and patience. Children
will quickly want to make their own patterns too! This craft is also very relaxing for adults, by
the way!
For more ideas on how to use Hama Beads, don’t miss our Pinterest board:
If you like the idea of Hama bead party straws,
like our black and white moustache straw, here’s our fun Party Straws tutorial:
Wow! It's such a great idea! And so unusual :) Thank you for sharing it with us ^_^
ReplyDeleteI really like your idea with moustache straw for a party! Looks so great and unusual! And the deer is so nice with those pink horns.
ReplyDeleteLots of great ideas, and of course both hama beand and cross stitch patterns translate really well to quilts as well.
ReplyDeletewow - did you make all of those? you are amazing! I love love the dreamcatcher especially. Hama beads will definitely be making an appearance this summer!
ReplyDeleteWe can only take credit for the Party Straws! All the other projects are linked on our Pinterest Board here:
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The small projects are super fun for the summer!
hi. I was never sure about hama beads, but I do love your Russian dolls and the dream catchers. I also love your twine on the card!!
ReplyDeleteYour party straws are so cute! I can see how these Hama beads could be addictive!
ReplyDeleteSusie
Wow!!! Great idea!!
ReplyDeleteEstupenda idea para la que hace falta destreza y paciencia, mucha paciencia.
ReplyDeletesaludos.
I've never tried Hama Beads. You've provided a huge amount of beautiful and inspiring projects. Thank you for sharing :)
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