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Bead weaving (or beadweaving) is a set of techniques for weaving sheets and objects of . Threads are strung through and/or around the beads to hold them together. It can be done either on a or using one of a number of off-loom stitches.


On-loom beadweaving
When weaving on a loom, the beads are strung on the threads and locked in between the warp threads. Although loomed pieces are typically rectangular, it is possible to increase and decrease to produce angular or curvy shapes. Fringe can also be added during weaving or before the piece is removed from the loom.


Frame looms
The most common modern loom bead weaving technique requires two passes of the weft thread per row of beads. First, an entire row of beads is strung on the weft . Then the beads are pressed in between the warp threads from below. Then the is passed back through the beads, but above the warp threads, to lock the beads into place.

Bead looms vary in size and are typically made of wood or metal. Usually, a or spring is used to hold the warp threads a bead-width apart (the lede image shows a ). Some looms have roller bars; these allow the weaver to produce pieces that are longer than the loom. Most looms are meant to sit on a table, but some have floor stands or are meant to sit in the . Cheap bead looms are sometimes made from styrofoam trays, wrapping the warp through evenly-spaced small slits notched into opposite edges.


Heddle looms
bead looms were popular in the United States near the beginning of the 20th century. They allow weaving of beads by raising every other thread and inserting strung beads in the shed, the space between the lowered and raised threads. There are still a few heddle bead looms being manufactured today. The most difficult part of loomwork is finishing off the warp threads.


Off-loom beadweaving
Off-loom beadweaving is a family of techniques in which seed are woven together into a flat , a tubular rope, or a three-dimensional object such as a ball, clasp, box, or a piece of jewelry. Most off-loom techniques can be accomplished using a single needle and thread (no warp threads), and some have two-needle variations. Different stitches produce pieces with distinct textures, shapes, and patterns. There are many different off-loom bead stitches, including new stitches (distinct thread paths) published as recently as 2015:
  • albion stitch, developed by Heather Kingsley-Heath, published May 2009
    (2026). 9780954367275, Useful Booklet Company.
  • , also known as Comanche or Cheyenne stitch
  • chevron stitch, a triangular form of bead netting
    (2026). 9781579905330, Lark Books.
  • diamond weave, developed over a number of years by Gerlinde Lenz, published August 2015
    (2026). 9781514737156, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • herringbone stitch, also known as Ndebele stitch
  • hubble stitch and wave hubble stitch, created and developed by Melanie de Miguel, published 2015
    (2026). 9781909116474, SRA Books.
    (2026). 9781909116726, SRA Books.
  • netting, to avoid confusion specifically bead netting
  • , also known as gourd stitch
  • plaiting, crossing multiple threads as in a plait or braid, using beads to connect the crossings
  • , also known as African circle stitch
  • right-angle weave
  • Saint Petersburg chain
  • , an off loom stitch that mimics the look of loomed bead projects.
  • ladder stitch, a foundation stitch that is used to build a base for brick stitch or herringbone stitch.
Spiral Bead Weaving Stitches


See also


Further reading
  • Virginia Blakelock, Those Bad, Bad Beads! Virginia Blakelock Publisher, 1990.
  • Don Pierce, Beading on a Loom. Interweave Press, 1999.
  • Carol Wilcox Wells, Creative Bead Weaving. Lark Books, 1996.

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