The only lacing method you need for French beaded flowers
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Today I’ll show you the only lacing method that you’ll need for French beading! Coming up!
Hi my bead-i-ful people! If you’ve made French beaded flowers, then you probably have a love/hate relationship with lacing. I’ve released a video on the various ways of lacing a few years back and taught all the ways in my book. I’ve expanded on this method before but think this bear repeating for newer viewers. I’ve started lacing my flowers using a modified lace-as-you-go method and this is the only way I lace and teach in my newer tutorials and videos.
If you want to see an expanded version of how I lace a larger leaf using this method, check out this video here. Happy Beading!
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