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How to keep the bead at front??


bubblefizz

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From my teesy bit of bead crocheting, I have learned that you kinda have to push the bead forward as you complete the stitch.... not sure if I explained it right and it's been a little while since I've used beads so I may not be remembering quite right lol

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In bead crochet the back of the work normally becomes the front of the work. There is a method of getting them on the front. I will find the link and post it later, But I personally found that I didn't get the look I really was looking for with it. But for what you are doing it may be just fine So I will try and find it for you.

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Hey this is my first post and not very good at doing this sort of thing (very new at it)... I am from Alabama.

 

Anyway, there is a tool called a beadler which adds beads to the front. It's also an add as you go so if you don't want to preplan your bead you can do more free form.

 

Just another idea

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When I do necklaces, through trial and error I have found that if I let my first set of beads fall to the back like they want to. And then when I chain and turn for the next row, I force the next set of beads to stay put with a slip stitch ,while I hold tbem in place with my thumb, You can use this method also to force them to stay in front.

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I used to teach bead crochet and the way that I did it was almost like a "purl" crochet but not really, and it is kind of difficult to explain, easier to demonstrate, but I would hold the thread in front of my work, push the bead up to the front of the work and hold it there, then insert the hook in the stitch that I am working with the bead under the hook and work the stitch...

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