How to Create the Chevron Stitch

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The chevron stitch is a versatile seed-beading technique that is perfect for all kinds of decorative and jewelry-making uses. It's also one of the easiest seed bead stitches to use! Learn how it's done with this step-by-step how-to video hosted by Rose.


Instructions

Step 1

Cut a 3-foot length of stringing material and thread a beading needle.

Step 2

String a stop bead, leaving a 4-inch tail.

Step 3
Step 3

Pick up four color A seed beads, three color B seed beads and three color A seed beads.

Step 4
Step 4

Pass back through the first color A seed bead strung in Step 3. Pull the thread tight to create a curved triangle.

Step 5
Step 5

Pick up three color B and three color A seed beads, then pass back through the fifth color A added in Step 3. Pull the thread tight to create a second curved triangle.


Note: The bead passed through is the first color A bead at the curve of the triangle.

Step 6

Pick up three color B and three color A seed beads, then pass through the first color A added in Step 5.


Note: The bead passed through is the first color A bead at the curve of the triangle.

Step 7

Repeat Step 6 until the beaded chevron chain has reached the desired length.

Step 8

Pass back through multiple adjacent beads in the weave to secure the thread. For additional security, add a knot.


Remove the stop bead and thread the beading needle onto the tail created in Step 2. Pass through multiple adjacent beads to secure the thread. For additional security add a knot.



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