How to: Daisy Chain Stitch with Seed Beads (Version 4) - Easy!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • ✿ Hey everyone! It’s Gina from orchidandopal.com. Today I will show you how to make a fourth version of the quick and easy beaded daisy chain stitch with seed beads! Please see below for the list of materials:
    ✿ Materials List:
    ✔ 11/0 Round Seed Beads
    Miyuki 2377 - Lavender: shrsl.com/3q85n
    Matsuno F889 - Frosted Coco: shrsl.com/3q85x
    Matsuno F886 - Sky Blue Ceramic: shrsl.com/3q860
    Matsuno F881 - Frosted Moca: shrsl.com/3q85z
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    ✔ Beading Needle, Size 11
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    ✿ Tutorials for Other Variations:
    Daisy Chain Version 1: • How to: Daisy Chain St...
    Daisy Chain Version 2: • How to: Daisy Chain St...
    Daisy Chain Version 3: • How to: Daisy Chain St...
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    Updated: 2022-10-17

Комментарии • 16

  • @sue7777
    @sue7777 Год назад +1

    Fun and easy to stitch--this is my fave--with version #1 running a very close second. Thanks, Gina, for sharing these basic daisy chains with us.

    • @ORCHIDandOPAL
      @ORCHIDandOPAL  Год назад +1

      It's fun to revisit the basics again. So glad you enjoyed, Sue!! 💜😁

  • @carolritz9473
    @carolritz9473 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this easy for me ❤

  • @sharonpiecharka1339
    @sharonpiecharka1339 Год назад

    Daisy chain r so easy to make but they r cute no matter what version u use. Thank U 4 sharing, enjoyed watching.😀❤

  • @dawnm882
    @dawnm882 Год назад

    Beautiful. Easy to understand. Ty 😊

  • @Maria.D.Velazquez
    @Maria.D.Velazquez Год назад

    Very nice. Thank you, Gina.

  • @SamusStories
    @SamusStories 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! 🌻

  • @dawntozzo5249
    @dawntozzo5249 Год назад +4

    Can you please show how you end and tie it off ?

  • @sherrybuit417
    @sherrybuit417 Год назад +1

    Hello everyone

  • @AleyshiaBelton
    @AleyshiaBelton Год назад

    How long do U recommend having the string

  • @shawnyaalexander1495
    @shawnyaalexander1495 Год назад

    Mine ended up being half flowers. I followed your steps exactly, pausing and rewinding to make sure I wasn’t missing something m. I was using miyuki 11/0, and I was pulling my string as right as I could. I had the same number of beads in each flower as you, but somehow ended up with two half flowers. Maybe it’s because they’re 11/0? This would have been a cute bracelet (I wanted them to be super tiny!) but now I guess I’ll start over and maybe add more petals? Hopefully I can do it that way and still follow along with your steps! I love all of your tutorials and you make beautiful jewelry!

  • @patriciamorgan6545
    @patriciamorgan6545 Год назад

    This looked like the first beadweaving stitch I ever learned...until you actually did it. Nope, ladder stitch version! Maybe it was so long ago I wouldn't recognize it if I saw it. I'm enjoying this series.👍

  • @crystalr5090
    @crystalr5090 Год назад +1

    This version may be my favorite one. Thanks! 🥰🐢

  • @anitaassad4499
    @anitaassad4499 Год назад

    Thank you for posting all the different ways to do daisy chain. Hugs from Johannesburg south Africa

  • @kathleensmith377
    @kathleensmith377 Год назад

    Love it! Your Daisy stitch bracelets have given me so much inspiration. I’ve got all kinds of ideas floating through my brain but as usual there’s never enough hours in the day to get to all of them. I guess I’m gonna have to take some vacation! Lol! 😂❤