How to - Chenille Stitch
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- www.potomacbeads.com
This tutorial from The Potomac Bead Company shows you how to make the Chenille Stitch bracelet, which is a hollow or tubular stitch which is based upon a combination of ladder and herringbone stitches. Enjoy making these tubular beads or bracelets!
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Best beading pattern EVER!! It goes really fast for a seed bead project, I can knock out an entire necklace in one sitting. I've actually given away 2 necklaces 'cause I can make them so quickly. They look great in size 6 and that's so quick. THANX!!!
thank you Ally, I can always count on you for a clear and concise tutorial.
Love your style of teaching. Will give this one a try. Very nice.
I love y’all’s color combinations,just pop ! Thank you for sharing 🤟🏻❤️💋
Our pleasure!
Love it! Thank you for showing how to end with the ladder. Love your videos.
Thank you for including the ladder stitch at the end of the project. I have been trying to figure that out since I learned the herringbone ... :-)
I love this chenille stitch,it's a very pretty beaded bead thank's to share Allie.
Hi, thank you for this stitch, was totally new to me. I learned it straight and Im working on my beautiful turqoise - gold version of it. Thanks.
great tutorial ! Will watch again and recomend to my beady buddies!
Great tutorial.. good idea too !!! Thank you so much for sharing !!!
Thanks so much for you tutorials.
Love it! Can't wait to try it!
lovely techniques. I love it
THANKS FOR TO TIPS! YOU ARE A GREAT INSTRUCTIONER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gorgeous!
Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial . But can you make another tutorial showing how to connect more beads. I would really appreciate that .
Very as easy to follow thank you.
Great stitch
I wish your videos gave levels for the difficulty of the project.
This is great feedback and something to look into for future videos
A very good video with good instructions. The one improvement I would say and this applies to all teaching videos is to use matte (flat) colored beads. Often these shiny beads reflect too much light making it difficult to see.
The finished product looks like 3-drop netting, doesn't it? Thank you for sharing.
Hi, what was the point to change the position of the thread at 3:00 please? thank you
great tutirial
I am usually very happy with the instructions, but this time, I wish you had used a different set of colors for this - it wasn't clear. I'm going to try another video to see if it's a little clearer.
where did you get the beads great project
We are a bead company, so all the supplies came from our website, www.potomacbeads.com. Thanks!
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I dislike giving negative comments on videos, but this is really poorly done. By choosing two beads that are almost the exact same color it is impossible to see what you are doing. Perhaps use 6/0 seed beads in contrasting colors with matte finishes which will allow a viewer the ability to see very clearly what is being taught. But thank you for a tutorial on a stitch that is not widely know.
We will post a new video on Chenille stitch soon using some different shapes. Sometimes Allie does videos when she happens to have a few minutes available. She doesn't always have time to go back to the store to select different beads, and will just use the products that she happens to have on hand at the time.
+Potomac Bead Company- Awesome! Thanks!
amei muito obrigado
how long should be the thread?
We start almost every project with 3-5 feet of thread, and add on as needed.
I enjoy all of your tutorials. I found this one a bit difficult to follow.
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So hard to comprehend. :(
As a left hander it is a good video.
soooooo
Too complicated to follow. What a pity because it is such a pretty effect.
looks solo complacted
Word to the wise..... leave your chenille stitch loose. It looks better if you don't try to tighten it up. :(
Poor job. What a waist & pity.
+Jenbatoong Luong - not true