In the next part, take your beadmaking expertise to new heights. Take the opposite finish of the wire, and slip it through the last three beads (beads 8, 7, and 6, cty xay dung in that order). Step 4: Proceed stringing beads until there are enough to cowl the bobby pin. You can also make a checkered bobby pin out of the identical supplies used in the Daisy Chain. With some lace and pony beads, kids can create a glamorous gathered barrette -- good for those dressy events. Add 2 more beads, and cross the needle again through the third row of beads, and so on. As an alternative of white, yellow, and inexperienced seed beads, all you'll want is black and white -- or whatever two colors you want! Step 2: To make a checkerboard sample, string 1 white seed bead, 1 black, 1 white, and 1 black onto the beading thread.