Hello, Holla! 😍
It's Funshee here once again with my latest beaded alphabet. And today I will be showing you how I made this beautiful green letter T.
I know what you might be thinking: 'She said she is no longer using these tiny seed beads for alphabets,' but how can I help it when these green seed beads are so super cute? 😍 Look at it, looking like a candy begging me for a bite lol.😂
Thankfully, my son is learning how to keep them safe now and not get them lost somewhere in the house.
And guess who we are dedicating the T to? The T is dedicated to our dear @thekittygirl. She is a hiver I admire and respect very much. Her selflessness and kindness at the ladies of the Hive community and at the terminal with her team doing all they can to help newbies find their ways around are admirable, and if you are new and need a little help, I will recommend you visit the terminal. She might just happen to be the fairy godmother you have been praying for.
A while back, @madilyn02 asked me to dedicate the T to her favorite Hiver @thekittygirl as a sign of her little appreciation for being such an awesome person. And below is a little note from Madilyn to Ms. Thekittygirl.
Dear Ms. Thekitttgirl I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for all the kindness and support you’ve shown me since my early days on Hive. Your willingness to answer my questions and guide me whenever I needed help has been such a blessing. You truly embody kindness and love, and your selflessness inspires me.
Thank you for being such a wonderful person and for all the positive energy you bring to the Hive community. I deeply appreciate you and hope to continue learning from your generosity and wisdom.
With warm regards, [Madilyn02]
Without further delays, let's do this. 😊
Materials used:
below are the only three materials needed to get my T done
✓ 0.3 fishline,
✓green seed beads
✓Scissors
Step-by-step process
Step 1:
the first thing I did was to make six rings of beads, starting with putting four beads on my fishline and crossing both fishlines with the fourth bead. I then continued to put one bead on my left fishline and one bead on the right fishline and then crossed both lines with one bead until I made six rings of beads.
Step 2:
To make the upper part of the T, I put two beads on my left fishline and then crossed both lines with one bead. This made the line turn.
Step 3:
I put one bead on the left fishline and one bead on the right fishline and then crossed both lines with one bead.
Step 4:
I put one bead on the left fishline and one bead on the right fishline and then crossed both lines with one bead.
Step 5:
I passed my fish to come out on the first bead on the other side of the upper part and then added two rings of bead. And that makes half of the T.
Step 6:
I repeated steps 1 to 4 above to make the other part of the T, brought the two halves together, and joined them with single bead rounds.
And we have our T. Making the T is not hard at all; it's straightforward. This T will make a lovely pendant or a keychain. But in my case, it's part of my son's educational materials. I'm halfway through making the whole of the 26 alphabet for him, and in the end, I want people to be able to find all the tutorials on my blog.
Choose your favorite slide ❣️
Dear @thekittygirl, I hope that you love this and accept our little way of appreciating you as an awesome Hiver. ❣️
Thank you so much for your time and support.
Have a great holiday 🥂 🥰
All images are mine @funshee.❣️