Please note, I tried this using Toho 11/0s instead of Miyuki and you will need to use only 6 between the two silver lined beads on the top strand, not 7. I hope that helps! 😊
@@JulesRose Nooooo, not a problem! I've lived with it in the UK all my life, so everyone has a problem pronouncing it. FYI it's de (as in day and night) Miguel (as in San Miguel the beer) ;) XX
Very pretty. Thank you for sharing. I really enjoy your videos. I like tourtials from beginners to advance. Sometimes I like to make something quick and easy on the other hand I like a harder project. I appreciate any and all the videos you do. Beading is so much fun.
Beautiful bracelet. I love that you showed how to add a new thread, but my favorite tip was the double jump ring tip at the clasp area. I've never seen that before, and I think it is a brilliant idea!
I loved the bracelet ... now I would REALLY love the Necklace! Oh Pretty, pretty please??? It's so gorgeous, and I'm a fairly experienced beader, but I can't work out how you embellished it the way you did it. So yes please PLEASE!!
That’s so pretty ! I love your necklace . I hope you do do a tutorial for that ! It’s very different than anything I’ve seen . Thanks so much for the great tutorials .
Thank you for your kind words! I will eventually get around to a tutorial for the necklace, but probably not until 2019 at this rate...it is my busy time of year for orders. 😉
@@JulesRose I will do that. I've ballroom and Latin danced for 30+years and like to wear beaded anklet bracelets. Metal and chain anklets can cause injury.
Hi, the book I showed by Melanie de Miguel has patterns for using Hubble stitch as a bezel. You can work a row of Hubble off a RAW band on each side of the stone.
Please note, I tried this using Toho 11/0s instead of Miyuki and you will need to use only 6 between the two silver lined beads on the top strand, not 7. I hope that helps! 😊
Hi, thank you so much for the shout out! I'm so pleased you're enjoying working in Hubble stitch. XX
My pleasure! I hope I didn’t mispronounce your name badly.
@@JulesRose Nooooo, not a problem! I've lived with it in the UK all my life, so everyone has a problem pronouncing it. FYI it's de (as in day and night) Miguel (as in San Miguel the beer) ;) XX
Thank you! Good to know! 😘
Love it! It would make a great anklet, too! I'm an advanced beader, but I like beginners projects when I need a quick gift.
Yes! An anklet is a great idea. 😊
Very pretty. Thank you for sharing. I really enjoy your videos. I like tourtials from beginners to advance. Sometimes I like to make something quick and easy on the other hand I like a harder project. I appreciate any and all the videos you do. Beading is so much fun.
Great! I will try to make a mix of difficulty levels. Thanks for commenting! 💕
Beautiful bracelet. I love that you showed how to add a new thread, but my favorite tip was the double jump ring tip at the clasp area. I've never seen that before, and I think it is a brilliant idea!
Thank you, I’m glad that was helpful! Yes, I always do two jumprings, it really helps make it sturdier. 😊
@@JulesRose Yes and you can use jump rings where you can't use split rings.
Yes, exactly! 😁
I loved the bracelet ... now I would REALLY love the Necklace! Oh Pretty, pretty please??? It's so gorgeous, and I'm a fairly experienced beader, but I can't work out how you embellished it the way you did it. So yes please PLEASE!!
I’ll see it I can figure something out for you. Great suggestion!
That’s so pretty ! I love your necklace . I hope you do do a tutorial for that ! It’s very different than anything I’ve seen . Thanks so much for the great tutorials .
Thank you for your kind words! I will eventually get around to a tutorial for the necklace, but probably not until 2019 at this rate...it is my busy time of year for orders. 😉
Thank you. Looking forward to your necklace video. In the meantime I will make your commentor’s anklet version suggestion.
Thank you for your comment, I’d love to see your finished anklet! Happy beading.
@@JulesRose I will do that. I've ballroom and Latin danced for 30+years and like to wear beaded anklet bracelets. Metal and chain anklets can cause injury.
Ooh, that’s interesting!! How fun!
Hi. This is beautiful. How do we use the Hubble stitch to bezel a rivaling?
Hi, the book I showed by Melanie de Miguel has patterns for using Hubble stitch as a bezel. You can work a row of Hubble off a RAW band on each side of the stone.
Jules & Rose Thank you. I will look for this book. Sound great. Happy a Halloween.
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Great Rachelle! I’m hoping to do a series for beginners this year, teaching different stitches. You might enjoy it!