
One of my favorite ways to get the look and lightness of netting without a lot of pattern planning is with chevron chain. This versatile stitch can be easily altered with different bead counts to get a variety of beautiful nets, and is a great stitch for collars. In Ancient Worlds Modern Beads, two-hole beads are used to stack two separate chevron chains to get an elegant and slinky collar inspired by Egyptian queens. In this variation, we’re going to combine two chains directly for a perfectly curved collar with oodles of pattern potential.
1. Attach a stop bead to a comfortable length of your favorite beading thread, leaving an 8 inch tail. Pick up 18 color A seed beads and slide them down to the stop bead. Stitch down through the first 3 beads again, and gently pull snug to form an upside-down teardrop shape.
(When thinking of patterns for future projects, remember that every 3 beads is a different segment of the chain. By alternating different colors in multiples of 3, you can create a variety of pretty patterns.)
3. Pick up 9 color A beads, and stitch down through the 1st 3 color A beads added in step 2. Pull snug.
4. Pick up 4 color B, and 6 color A. Stitch up through beads 4-6 from step 3. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until your chain reaches the desired length, adding new thread as needed.
7. Pick up 5 color B seed beads, and 6 A. Stitch up through the 1st 3 beads added in step 6. Pull snug, then stitch through the 4 color B seed beads of the next loop in the previous chain.
Happy Beading
Monisola
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