a Bead and Beading - Past to Present b
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Beads has been used so vastly in so many different ways like, counting in
abacus, spiritual prayer beads, to signify wealth and status on clothes, jewelry
and decorations and much more. Beads has came in many forms and materials like
bones, stones, wood, shells, seeds, glass, plastic, metal,... you name it and
people are still trying to create new type of beads from any materials they can
find in their environment, much like our primitive ancestors.
Beading was invented since the first humankind picked up a piece of plant
vine or hair and string on a stone, shell or seed with a natural hole in the
middle, which since then invented ways to punch holes into objects for beading
purposes. So for those who started beading like our primitive ancestors and
myself just string beads in a straight line without any fancy weave or technique
need not feel too abashed.
Both beads and beading has evolved so much since the beginning, now you see
beads in intricate designs like alphabets, flowers, butterfly and much
more. Also the vast number of beading techniques from peyote stitch to
loom work. People who took it up, beading becomes a way of life, you breathe
beads, feel them, need them and want more of them (no I'm not exaggerating). The
joy when beading, you are transcended, much like a spiritual or meditation
experience. If this is not happening when you are beading, then you are missing
what it is all about.
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Different type and techniques of beading:
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a Brick Stitch
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Brick Stitch also known as Comanche stitch, Apache stitch or Cheyenne
stitch. The Brick stitch is a relative to the Peyote stitch, the reason
for the many names comes from the different cultures using the same stitch but
calls it differently. That's also why the origin of brick stitch is still
unknown as it has been found in so many different cultures.
Under the Brick stitch, which is similar to the peyote has a branch into yet
different types of brick stitch techniques, the flat
brick stitch, circular
brick stitch, tubular
brick stitch, two
drop brick stitch, free form brick stitch and more like the different ways
of increasing
brick stitch and decreasing
brick stitch. |
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a Square
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Square stitch is a very strong stitch and difficult to take apart once stitched.
The square stitch imitates the loom woven bead appearance it can be worked with
more than one bead added in each stitch, with different methods and result in
various shapes.
The square stitch although do not as many fixed beading technique like the
Peyote stitch but is very flexible by itself, with the flat
square stitch, tubular
square stitch and how to increase
on square stitch or decrease
in square stitch lets beaders create extraordinary pieces by their own
creativity. |
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a African Helix
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African Helix or some call it Quad or Quadruplet Helix, looks like a
three-dimensional curve that lies on a cylinder or cone, very much resembles the
DNA strand. |
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