Beading (Manek) Tutorial – Part 3: Interior Beading
Continue from Part 2: Border Beading
After you have finished your border beading, you can go ahead to fill up your shoes face with your chosen pattern. The photo below shows you an example of my design on a thong style sandal which I have not completed when I took the photo.

I used black color thread for this tutorial so that you can see the thread clearly. I normally use white color thread for the actual beading.
Make a big knot at the end of the doubled thread and you are ready to start your beading journey.
Beading is basically the same as sewing 1/2 stitch in cross- stitch. If you have the basic of cross-stitch, you are almost done with this tutorial.
Thread-out, pick a Japanese Round Seed Bead on the needle, according to the color on the pattern chat, thread-in upward diagonally to the top right corner of the square. Working from left to right.
The bead is secured on the canvas.
Tips: Upon the first thread out, leave a 1.5 inch length dangling on the wrong side of you canvas for anchoring. When you progress on the stitches, catch the 1.5 inch length under the stitches on the back of your project.
Again, thread out straight below the hole of your last thread in to begin the next bead-stitching.
Thread in diagonally, and you get 2 beads secured on the canvas.
Continue doing this in a row and refer to your pattern chat for changing beads color accordingly.
Go down to the next row when you have reached the end of the current row. Again, pick-up a bead….
Thread-in downward diagonally to the bottom left corner of the square, working from right to left.
Make sure you always stitch the beads in one direction so that they will align in the correct way for every row. I am using ////// direction, you can use \\\\\ direction, but all the up-down-left-right instruction will be in reverse form. It is best to follow my tutorial to avoid any confusion ![]()
Thread-out vertically from the last hole you threaded-in for your next bead.
You are done with 2 rows and get ready for the 3rd row.
Repeat the instruction of 1st row…. thread-in upward diagonally to the top right corner of the square…..
Easy peasy, completed 3 rows.
This is the wrong side of the canvas. The horizontal thread on the top row is the 1.5″ thread anchoring I mentioned above. You can do with or without a knot, but I prefer to knot it since it is more secure for beading work.
I drew a chat showing you the direction of the beading for easy reference. If you prefer to print it, right click on the chart, save it in your computer, and you can print it out later.
In summary:
*When you are working from left to right, always thread-in upward diagonally to the top right corner of the square.
*When you are working from right to left, always thread-in downward diagonally to the bottom left corner of the square.
This one shows the beading when you need increment and decrament for the pattern.
So far so good? Great!!!!
Now, you have 2 options on how to run your pattern in the shoes face. You can either do it by pattern (aka by color) or by row.
When you do it by color, you just refer to the pattern chart and sew all the squares that indicate that particular color. This the same as sewing a cross-stitch.
Pros of going by color:
*Handle only one bead color at a time, there would be no mess up in multi color beads.
*If you made a mistake in the pattern, it is easy to take out the beads by color and redo it.
Cons of going by color:
*Higher rate in making mistake since you may miscount 1 or 2 squares for some instants. Human make mistake, right?
*It is going to be messy at the wrong side of the canvas as the thread is running all over the place as you jump the stitching from one corner to the other.
If you choose to sew by row, just refer to the chart and pick up the correct bead color accordingly, row by row.
Pros of going by row:
*Lesser chance of making mistake as you can see the result instantly when comparing to the chart.
*Neater finishing at the wrong side of the canvas since you are beading row by row.
Cons of going by row:
*Have to handle various bead-color.
*It is going to drive you crazy if you find out you have made a mistake a few row above. You need to take out all the beading until you get to the one you need to correct.
There is no absolute answer if you were to choose to bead by color or by row, you need to experience it yourself to find out which suits you best.
Happy BEADING!!!
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So tedious and require lots of patience! Now I understand why they are sold at such a high price. Great tutorial!
Thanks. you are right, they are labor intensive craft that requires not only time but patience and determination to get it done. Hope you will make one for yourself one day
Wow Joanne! This is simply gorgeous! I wish I can learn from you more! Tks for the steps!
We can learn from each other…. I love your cooking
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Hi I love the design of your kasut manek. Would you be kind to share the pattern. Thank you very much.
Hi bebe, I will do that in near future
Still can’t find evenly cut beads. Can you please let us know who is your supplier?
So cute and beautiful, I like them very much. Hope to see more new products
Thanks. I like your hair pins too
after finish bean , then how do the shoe ?
did u teach ?
i am interest to do own bean shoe , i hope i can finish all myself .
did u have any pattern , and teach me full set .tq
I don’t know how to make up the shoes… only shoes maker can do it.
First, you have to get a shoes maker, ask for the shoe face design, bead it then send it back to him to complete the rest.
can u share the pattern?
where can buy material?
where got shoes maker?
where your location , any class u have?
Where are you staying?
I M STAY AT KL.
I am not anyway near KL, I am in Penang.
I heard there are some manek shoe maker around KL, may be you can go to some craft stores in Petaling Street and ask them. They might know.
thanks ,u mean craft stores is made shoe or teach manek shoe/
can u share pattern and teach me . fabric is same cross stitch ?
sad i went to malacca anuty dont want teach me…..why?
i just interest handicraft only !
hi, am interested to learn beading…do you have any classes?..cheers.:)
I don’t conduct any classes at this moment. May be 1 day I should ….
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