I first encountered her work few months ago and fell in love with her 5-petal special flower, such as in this creation she did. I was very curious to know how to make them and contacted her for more information. It took some time but I finally had the great surprise to receive the B&B magazine and see that they have published the secret of the Tso stitch :-)
Evidently, I had to try it immediately and started with 11/0 instead of 8/0 seed beads. I quickly realized, that it would become too big to my taste even in 11/0. So I had to move to size 15/0 seed beads and work with a size 15 needle, which make the work harder (since the holes are smaller and you need to go over several times) and probably longer ( several hrs, maybe 4 to 5).
I managed to finish this project even if I was a bit dissapointed from the stitch after expectation of 1 whole year from now. It feels like if there is an error, it can be difficult to spot immediately and almost impossible to repair, unless you unpick a lot!
Anyway, I admire Eddy for her creativity and patience to bead so many of these flowers creating lovely colourful and lively necklaces with this stitch.
I was too lazy even to make a couple of earrings, so I stopped in 5 petals and made a ring out of it.
3 comments:
Hi. Found your blog by googling "tso stitch". I just downloaded the bracelet how-to from Bead and Button and had never heard of that stitch before. Now I don't know whether to go ahead or not! I really like the look though.
What diameter is the flower on your ring?
Thanks!
Fran
Thank you Fran for your visit and comment!
The diameter of the flower is 3 cm (with 15/0). I would say that you should try it out and decide if you like it or not. Nevertheless, if you are not so much familiar working with 15/0, then it would be better to try with 11/0 which have big holes, such as with TOHO seed beads. In the last case, the flower can be nice as a pendant or for a cuff decoration.
Wow!!! its looks very pretty!!! I'm going to try to do it!!!
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