Beading Cross Stitch patterns is fun. But it is also limiting. My father's birthday was coming up and I wanted to do a picture for him. He is an avid fisherman - so I wanted to do a picture of a largemouth bass. Not too many cross stitch patterns of that! So I bought and checked out the Bead Creator Pro software. I am so glad I did. This software is easy to use. Just import your picture or other art and convert it into Delica colors and a pattern. You can even create a pattern directly in the program.
The Indian loom was an excellent way to learn how to work on a loom. But it is very limiting if you always have to sew a bunch of panels together. I graduated to a four inch loom and did several more pieces. I'll showcase them in another blog. Now jump start ahead past all those projects, and I have invested in a much wider loom. I want to make my father's picture in one panel.
I like using this style of a loom. It comes with an optional stand- you can lay it flat or use the stand as shown here.
Here is a side view of the loom - you can see the optional stand supporting the loom at approx a 45 degree angle. Just right for dest top working.
Now for the pattern. I chose a rather abstract picture of a largemouth bass. I wanted to capture the excitment of the fish jumping out of the water as it is being landed in the boat. Here is the finished image after I converted it with Bead Creator Pro. This was a very challenging project. There were over 350 colors in the pattern. Bead management was a very big issue, but I did not want to skimp on the color. This was the hardest project I've done up to this point - but it was worth every bit of effort. I worked on it for at least an hour each day and it took approx 8 weeks to finish. But in the end it was well worth the effort.
Here you can see the printed artwork that I used to create the pattern for my beaded picture. Above the printed art work are the first rows of the beaded picture.
Here the picture is about 1/2 way finished.
Here is the finished piece still on the loom.
And here is the final framed artwork. I was very pleased with the final results and so was my dad!
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