Instructions
Cut a 3-foot length of stringing material. Thread a beading needle, almost doubling the thread to make it easier to work with but leaving a tail so you are working with only one thread.
Pick up 15 seed beads. Move the beads to the end of the thread, leaving a 4-inch tail.
Note: The diameter of the finished weave can be altered by starting with more groups of seed beads on the first row.
Pass through all the beads again and pull tightly into a circle. Using the working thread and the tail, create a knot to secure the circle.
Tip: For additional stability while weaving, place the circle of beads over a cylindrical item, such as a pencil or a dowel.
Pick up one bead. Pass through the last bead of the first row and the bead just added.
Pick up one bead. Pass through the next bead of the first row and the bead just added.
Repeat until the second row has been completed.
Pass through all the beads of the first row then all the beads of the second row to reinforce the structure.
Repeat Steps 4 - 6 until the weave has reached the desired length.
Pass back through adjacent beads in the weave to secure the thread. For additional security add a knot.
Thread the needle onto the tail created in Step 2 and repeat to secure the thread.
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