The wonders of Right Angle
Weave (RAW)
My first stitch learned was the even count
Peyote stitch but since I found the Right Angle Weave also know for short as RAW
- no it's not the wrestling program - I have had so much more fun and creative
juices flowing since.
About Right Angle Weave:
Right Angle Weave is actually not so much of a weave but more of a stitch type
that forms bead groups into a netting and the netting type would depend a lot on
the number of beads used for each bead group - sounds mathematical or even
scientific - but not to worry it's fairly easy to pick up and for my personal
opinion easier than the Peyote and Brick stitches.
Beaders out there uses two different type of
approach towards Right Angle Weave, the single thread / needle method or the
double thread / needle method.
This site shows both methods for you to compare
which is easier for you to pick up: http://www.beadjewelrymaking.com/Arts_and_Craft_Idea/right_angle_weave_instruction.html
You will also find the basic instruction of how to increase, decrease and
bead a tubular Right Angle Weave. With all these basics learned you are ready to
create fabulous beaded creations with the stitch and your imagination. it is the
most flexible among the off-loom beading techniques, the tubular right angle
weave can be used to cover objects, make bags, baskets and more.
The different types of creations
I made with the simple Right Angle Weave:
I call it the wonders of RAW because it is so
versatile and yet such a simple stitch!
I created 3-D objects like (click on the link to see the photos):
The beaded Cross, Beaded
Dog, Beaded
Poodle, Beaded
Gift Boxes, Beaded
Snowman, Beaded
Santa Claus, Beaded
Angels, Beaded
Ball Necklace, Beaded
Handbag, Beaded
Heart, Beaded
Teddy Bear and much more....
Also created flat objects like (click on the link to see the photos):
Snowflake Pendant, Beaded
Ring, Card
Holder, Beaded
Belt and more...