Yokwe (hello) from Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands! I've been beading for about 5 years and have become addicted to off-loom bead weaving over the past year. I've learned many techniques thanks to the high-quality step-by-step instructions in B&B. (I'm afraid I can't agree with those who aren't particularly fond of B&B's instructions -- I've built a library of over 60 beading books, and B&B's instructions are the most accurate and easiest to follow.)
Now that I'm designing my own work and teaching classes locally, I need to produce instructions for my own designs. Does anyone know how I can create diagrams similar to those in B&B? I'm not looking to create peyote/square stitch/etc patterns from photos. I want to be able to represent each seed bead with an oval, circle, or rounded square/rectangle. Plus illustrate crystals and other beads and findings. Now with some real slow, painstaking work I could probably get this far with a tool like Paint. The kicker comes when I want to illustrate the thread path. No matter how hard I try, I can't seem to do a decent job of "drawing" a thread path with my mouse.
Have you got any advice for illustrating a thread path?
Have you tried using a graphics tablet to draw a bead weaving diagram? Will it help me produce consistent, high-quality diagrams? If so, can you recommend a model?
Is there a software tool I should invest in? (besides those that are known for converting pictures to peyote/square stitch)
Kommol tata (thank you) for your help!
-- Lisa