Starburst Hair Pin Beading Tutorial | Diy Hair Accessories For Special Occasion | Bead Weaving

Learn how to stitch your own beautiful beaded hair pins in this tutorial. The component could also be used to make earrings or a pendant.

MATERIALS

8mm round bead (pearl, gemstone, etc. - I used sodalite gemstones)

11/0 round seed beads

8/0 round seed beads

Superduos (16 per hairpin)

Hairpin base (currently available from Fire Mountain Gems here https://www.firemountaingems.com/itemd...)

6lb Fireline in Crystal (or to match your project)

Beading needle, mat, cutters, etc.

Please remember to give design credit to Juliet Erskine where applicable. Stealing is rude! :-P

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Happy beading!

Juliet

Hello, everybody hang on. Let'S turn that off, that's better! Okay! How are you all I'm sorry, I'm a little late this week, because I've had a cold and I've been sneezing and I didn't want to sneeze all over the video and sniffle. So I'm feeling a bit better, so I showed you last week we're gon na make these hair clips stink. Now they they're made on a base like this, which I got from Fire Mountain Gems. I will put a link in the description box, so you can know where to get those, I don't know if you can get them somewhere else these and the ones that I'm using. I think they do a few other colors like gunmetal and maybe like a sort of Bratz aged brass or something anyway, so they're sewn on to the base. After I make the component, this is them in white, so you could do any kind of color combination that you like. I really like this blue, it's kind of denim. Almost it's yeah. I really like this, so I'm gon na be making some more of these ones. Okay, so aside from the hair clips, you're going to need some super duos, I'm using the lab full Labrador, color and I've checked all of these to make sure that the holes are not plugged up. I'Ve got 16. These are just size, 11, OC beads. I think these are actually the check to check for kosher ones or, however, I show some ones. I don't know how you say that word. I think it's precious that I think these are those I don't know. I'Ve just got put them in a tube and they're. Not labeled anyway, they, these ones that I'm using have a kind of some of them, are kind of reddish. Some of them are bluish, but you can use any color that goes with your project. You'Ll also need some 800 beads that go with your project. You will need eight millimeter rounds so for these I'm using these are sodalite gemstones, but here, for instance, I just used pearls glass pearls for offski pearls, so you can use whatever you want in here. These bits I've put three millimeter bicones, just because I want a little bit more Sparkle, but you could also just use your 8 oz. If you like we're using a strong color of 8 Oz, where the eight noes are you could you could use an 800, but on these ones I decided to go ahead and use some three millimeter, a B Otsuki crystals by cons so and then you'll need some Thread I'm using six pound fireline and crystal and your beading needle and that's it let's get started so I've got about a wingspan of thread because I so the component onto the base with this thread. So I want a nice long bit. It'S not quite a wingspan. It'S probably a little bit less okay, so we're going to pick up 111, Oh and three super duos and we're going to repeat four times so. 111. 111. Oh, it's really super doulas! That'S two sets! I love it! Oh, that one's plugged! I thought I checked all these darn it. Okay, are you super? Do this one more time 111 now and super do it is, and I'm gon na push it down to the bottom. So, on my thread, I have four sets. So four sets one and one one. 11:03 super do this. One 1103 super door, one left! So that's what I have okay. So I'm going to sew through the 11. Oh and two super duos to form a ring. So I'm coming out the middle super duo of this three I'm going to go into the upper hole, so I'm coming out from this side, so I'm going in the opposite side and changing direction. Okay! So, wherever there is nothing in between we're going to add a NATO and wherever we have our 11 o in between we're going to add another super duo and we're going to go all the way around doing this, so you're gon na go to a OS one. There and then here, because we have the 11 o we're going to add our super duo - that one's a weird shape, I'm not gon na use that one okay, that one's good. Some of these are a lot thinner and then others, okay, because I'm gon na get caught on them. Okay - and here I need you that is super - do well and just use the end of your tail to try and keep it tight together. At the moment we will go little circle back around soon and tie off the tail. Okay, I need one more. That'S not plugged up, hang on, let's see this one yeah, okay and last one okay. So I'm coming back out the super duaa that I started at on the side. If you aren't at this super, do I call this aside because see how these two are like pointing out? So that's like the corner. This is like this side. So if you aren't coming out of the middle super duo work your way around until you are coming out of the middle super duo. Now, what we're going to do is we're going to pick up five, eleven O's, okay and I'm coming out from here. At this side of the super duper, I'm gon na go in from the other side, the same side that in the same direction I've been traveling. I should say okay, so it just look like that. Like a lump okay, then I'm gon na go through my eight. Oh and I'm gon na pick up another 800 and I'm gon na go through the super duo at the corner, the outer hole of the super duo, so this upper hole. Okay, now I'm gon na pick up five, eleven OHS, okay and I'm going to enter from the other side that I so I went through that way. I'M just making a loop! Basically I'm going through okay. Now I'm going to pick up a neato to fill this gap and go through the eight, Oh and I'm going to go through the super duo as well. Okay, now I'm gon na pick up five one, two, three four and five again and I'm going to go through this super duo from the far side and OH so, I'm just gon na keep doing this all the way around. Adding an eight between here and here and then adding five and then adding an eight-oh passing through this super duo. So, let's just work our way around quickly as I'm passing through the AO and the super duo. They'Re, just a save time, I'm going it to a beach tomorrow, Oh either, tomorrow or Sunday, I'm not sure the Santa Monica speed and design show which I've never been to. So I'm really excited about. That should be interesting. Okay, five! I don't really know what to expect. I think they have other stuff as well as beads there, so it might be an expensive outing that one's kind of puny, I'm not gon na use that one okay, we're nearly back where we started this round nearly, and so when you get to the end. You'Ll have to add a NATO into the 8th, though, and then we're gon na stop at the 8th. Oh ok! So that's the first round! So the second round we're not adding any beads in this round we're reinforcing so we're gon na go up these two and we're going to skip the point so we're gon na skip the point we're going to go down. We are we are going to do it. Ok, we're going to go down those two and then through the a toes and you're gon na. Do that at every single point, so you're gon na go through the to a toes you're gon na go up skip that go down! Oh, let's get that go down! Ok, so I will do that and I will meet you back here in a minute. Ok, I'm just gon na finish off my last corner here, so I'm skipping that one and I will go through to 2a toes again. So now it looks prettier. The points are all pulled up, but that's not it we're gon na we're gon na reinforce, so we're going to go all the way around the outside again, including the end beads, because they only have one pass through them and they're sticking out. So I want you to go all the way around again and pause. The video do that and I will see you back here in a second okay, so I'm nearly finished reinforcing I'm just coming out. My last point: I need to work my way to here. So I'm just gon na go out of the 8'o on that side, and that means I'm finished reinforcing. So I'm going to go through the super duo at the top of the super duo, and - and this is tricky here - you're gon na go through the bottom of this super duo. These beads can be quite tight, which is why I didn't want you to tie a knot at the beginning, because you may need to kind of wiggle around a little. So I'm coming out at the bottom of this middle super duo, I'm going to go through the next super two out and the eleven. Oh now, I'm gon na pick up one of my eight rounds and I picked these two beads, because they're kind of similar in color and sodalite can vary a lot, but I just thought I'd get to that kind of look like they match. So if I'm coming out the bottom of this one, I'm going to go in the bottom of the one opposite, the eleven. Oh, that's opposite, and then I'm going to go through the eight again and I'm just gon na gently pull it now. I don't want to pull it so tiny that it like sort of scrunches up the beadwork. It should just be sitting almost flat on the beadwork like that, you don't it shouldn't be in the middle. It should kind of be sitting up a little bit. You'Re gon na see a teeny bit of thread right here, but we're gon na cover that up. So don't worry. Okay, so I've just gone that way. So I'm I came out. The top here went through the bead, so I'm going to go into the top here of that 1100 opposite going from top to bottom, and I'm going to pass back through again through the eight millimeter and I'm going to go from bottom to. If I can get into the bead bottom yeah bottom to top okay, now, let's look at my tail. I'M actually gon na push it up to the front, so you can see where it is alright. My tail is coming out from this 11 arrow right here, because if you remember at the very beginning, we picked up an 1103 superdude, so we went that way. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to stitch through these three super duos and then I'm going to meet my tail and tie a knot. So let's tighten this up a little bit. It should feel solid, like not floppy, okay, but you don't want it. So tight that it starts to warp or anything okay. So now I'm going to tie a square knot, so I'm going right over left nice and tight left over right, beautiful, okay. I am going to thread my needle on to my tail and I'm gon na get rid of my tail and I'm gon na show you where to put your tail to get rid of it. Okay, I'm going to go into that 11. Oh, this can be very tricky, so just be patient the angles here, I'm going into the 11 oh and the super duo and you might have to just kind of bend your beadwork a little bit to get in there. It'S tight and then go through them. Next, you did it in one passage, sorry and then I'm going to go through this 11. Oh and I'm going to go through my 8 millimeter and because I'm not passing through my 8 millimeter anymore, I'm just gon na leave the thread there. I'M gon na cut it because I know that I'm not passing out from there anymore and my thread'el and will be nice and safe in there. So that was my tail end discarded. So now I've only got my working thread left. I will just thread the end of that okay, so I'm on this side of this a lever. Now I'm going to pick up four eleven O's and one of my three millimeter bicones or you could pick up just one of your 8 OS, depending on your color scheme, you might want to just use. One of your eight is okay, so I'm coming out going this direction from this bead I'm going to so not in the direction that we're going, which would be this way, but I'm going to so this opposite way back towards my tail thread. Okay, I know this seems a little weird, but this just trust me on this, so I'm sewing back towards my thread and look what this does is. My thread is now coming out underneath, and this is like kind of arching over on the top. Then I'm going to sew through my three millimeter through my bike home, and so what that does. Is it's anchored into this 11 o here, so we're now going to pick up for more 11 hoes one bicone and again I'm going to sew back towards where I'm coming from through the 11? Oh, I can't keep your thread on top. You want your thread to be on top and then I'm going to pass through the bicone see that's like attached it on oops so again for my cone backwards through 11. It - and this is covering at all the ugly thread right there as well. So nobody can see that okay and on the last one I'm gon na pick up four crystal through that I love it Oh get in there get does not want to go through okay trying to be it's just the angle there we go, there's not a whole Bunch of threads in there it should go fine, just a funky angle. Okay, there we go and through the eye cone and then we're going to go all the way around so through the whole ring. So that was one set reset and as well. Okay um, as you've probably heard me say before my cones are sharp. So I want to make sure that even if a bicone falls off that these are not going to fall off, so we're going to sew through the the 411 O's and then we're going to sew into the 11 Oh down below, so we're just gon na skip The bicones we're gon na go all the way around doing this so through the bottom 11. Oh, so we're anchoring the strands of 411 O's down onto the base without relying on the crystals and you'll feel this kind of you'll feel it suddenly becomes. Like you see here, it's kind of floppy and it suddenly becomes sturdy. I'M sorry. I know I like to reinforce everything, but you you know it's better safe than I'm. Sorry, as I say, this is my last side that I need to anchor okay. So once you get through you're 11, oh and continue on through a super duo, if you can there, we go and now it's time to attach this onto our base. So we're going to what am I going to do? Actually, I'm going to go through the next super duo as well, and I'm going to work my way up to this hole the outer hole of this corner. So I'm going to turn in this super duo, so I'm coming out the bottom hole going into the top hole working along these two, a toes and into the hole here: okay, we're going to grab our base. So if you look at this base, it has like a very high top pole here, but it's these two side holes that we're going to be sewing into so and I like to start at the bottom, because this bits in the way. So it's easier when you can still move this thing around a lot to start at the bottom, so you'll notice, where the SuperDuper corners are, will match up pretty nicely with the base. Okay. So what I'm gon na do I'm coming out on the top here? I'M going to just stab down next to this a toe to get down to the bottom, so I'm coming out with super. Do I'm just gon na put my thread down to the bottom of the work, so I'm coming out in the right place. So this is going to then attach on to this hole here. These two holes are what I'm using. So I'm going to pull that down. Okay and I'm going to hold this approximately. Where I want it, you don't want to pull super tight now. I need to move my thread around me clip to here, and I need to stop up next to the so I'm basically stopping up between the 8'o and the super-g whoa. Make sure that that's in the right place, which it is okay and I'm going to repeat this two or three times to get it nice and dirty so make sure I'm coming out the right hole on the bottom move around the hair, clip cuz she's a right Hole and try and come up the right place on the top there we go and through the super, do it again: okay, so I've sewn that twice. So I'm now gon na work over to this corner. So I'm gon na go through the oh, and this is the bit that's tricky cuz. Your thread is gon na want to get caught: okay through the super-g whoa and the chewy, and through that superdude out, then I'm going to line this up. So I'm going down and I'm going to come up here and then I'm going to go down there come up here and repeat and you're just gon na do this on all four sides until you're finished so I'll do that and I will come back okay, I'm Now sewn all four on and you can see it does wiggle a little bit if you wanted, you could get some glue and get a toothpick and stick it under there. If you were really that worried about it, I'm not or you could sew around again and just tighten it up once it's in place, because you have to kind of start with it a little bit loose of it. It gets in the right place, but yeah. It'S fine, you guys cuz, because really this bit is attached here. You'Re, not gon na you know be. This is not gon na get a lot of wear when it's just stuck in your hair. It'S not gon na be hitting stuff or, and it can easily be sewn back on again if it comes off, but you can see you can't even really see the thread like just barely see it right there, okay, so then just to tie it off all. I do is I just go through some of the edge beads tie. A knot go through some more tie, a knot, so just kind of tie, one and I'll go up to a point pass through the loop go back down to the get in there. Okay and then I will just go out from 8-point and cut the thread. Actually, I'm not gon na go out from yeah. Well I'll, go up from this point. Cuz! It'S pretty well protected because of the hair thing. So there you have it it really pretty hair decor, so I hope you've liked this project. If you have leave me a thumbs up subscribe, if you're not already subscribed, I haven't yet figured out what I'm gon na be doing next week. I am going to redo some of my older videos now that you can see what I'm doing a bit better, but I still want to keep bringing new content. So I'm working on that at the moment, but it'll be something fun I will see. You then have a good week: bye,

KittenBowl: Love the design and great instruction. Some other bead tutorials don’t explain anything and just expect people to copy them so this was great! Logically explained so I can create this! ✨ I would love to put this on an elastic band and I can also make a brooch or a pendant top or choker with the same pattern!

Kraftika: Stupefying ↕ :)

Cheryl Brinson: I have 2 step-grandaughters that would love these

Stephanie Fleth-Itulah: Very  nice and Elegant

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