Tuesday, 31 October 2017

TAST 151: Beaded Oyster Stitch

TAST stands for Take A Stitch Tuesday which is an online course of stitches on Sharon Boggon's Pintangle. Join in and learn. If you want to do it from scratch, there will be a rerun starting next year.
Read more about it here.
Learn Beaded Oyster Stitch here.

As I have explained before, I want all the TAST stitches in one (private) collection and will give them the chronological number in the order I learn them. 
So now it is time for Beaded Oyster Stitch,  which I will call TAST #151.




14 comments:

Pamela said...

Very nice! I like it.

Queeniepatch said...

It makes a pretty line, but Aida is not the best choice of fabric.

Rachel said...

That makes a very pretty effect, rather like a braid..

Janie said...

Beaded oyster stitch is decorative and you've worked it beautifully
with variety of beads and threads.
Nice work, Queenie.

FlashinScissors said...

Very pretty stitch, especially in my favourite colour!
Barbara x

Queeniepatch said...

As you can vary the size, colour, sheen of the bead you can make this stitch either simple or very dramatic - show off the thread or the bead - only one of both are head players. A stitch to play with!

Queeniepatch said...

Here is another great stitch in the CQ world.

Queeniepatch said...

You can use the same colour for both thread and bead OR dramatic colour contrast. Endless variations are possible.

Mia said...

Beautiful stitch. I love it. Very decorative. Kisses, my friend.

Julie Fukuda said...

Love that row of beads in the first picture. I could have used some like thos this week.

Renee said...

This is such a fun one! Beautiful work.

Queeniepatch said...

Thanks.

Queeniepatch said...

You can vary the look by choosing different thread and beads.

Queeniepatch said...

Also it is an easy stitch!