clorista wrote:Toes! *runs off to find Esmeralda* I know what you mean about the knitting (although for me it's crochet) the dolls always end up with little flipper hands. I don't know as much about beading as I'd like so you could tell me all sorts of unorthodox stitches and I would look on with stars in my eyes at the wisdom. I would very much like to try now using beads for hands and feet on dolls (maybe not a whole beaded doll...not there yet) especially if they can have toes!
haha Yeah, my knitted dolls had kind of like... paws, I guess. I always embroidered "nails" onto them to make them more hand-like, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted, that's for sure.
I wouldn't say it's wisdom
I have been teaching myself beading techniques using online tutorials, and then I adapt them to achieve the look I want. And my beaded doll pattern was actually adapted from a knitting pattern I wrote a few years ago. A lot of times I just make things up as I go along, and sometimes I can't even figure out how I did it afterwards! I've taken to writing everything down as I'm doing it, just so I'll have a clue later.
For you, I would say to check out a page with many different beading techniques, I like this one:
http://www.fusionbeads.com/Techniques If you see one you want to learn, you can usually find video tutorials on YouTube for them too. But for the fingers and toes I do, it's really hard to explain how I did it, it's not any particular stitch, I just made it up somehow... But if you learn a few different stitches, maybe you will be able to make something up too! I find that the more I learn, the more I can alter to do things like that
I've only been beading for a year, so I've still got a lot to learn!