I would appreciate more double needle videos. They are the easiest for me to understand and follow. Thank you for all the time you put in doing these videos for us.
Kelly, thank you so much for explaining the one and two needle technique and how to get the slanted threads as opposed to one slant/one straight. I've been searching for the answer to this question for quite some time. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials!
I'm loving the leather wrap bracelet projects! I like both the single needle and double needle applications and I really like that you showed us a way to hold the project in place using things that are usually household items. I'm beginning to look forward to the Monday morning notification from Off the Beaded Path! Thank you, Kelly!
Oh, Kelly! Thank you so much! I have been working on a wrap bracelet and am having no luck. You have given me hope! I think that the two needle method is just the fix that I need,. Whew!
Love this! I actually made two of the other style but I used natural stone beads. One was a dyed stone that looks like turquoise. Both turned out so pretty! Can’t wait to try this one now! Your directions are the best out of anyone that I’ve watched and I’ve watched a ton of different beading videos! Thanks for sharing! Need to make a trip to Forest City again soon!
Great directions! I love the 2 needle method, how do you add more FireLine? I'm making a long bracelet - started with 5 yds but I think I'll need more. Please advise, thanks!
Well, I'm wondering what this "going around the leatherstrip after the bead is put" is good for. I guess it's for spacing, if not please tell me, because right now it does'n make any other sense. 🙂
I much prefer the looks of the 2 needle method as the wrap threads don't match on the 1 needle method and it triggers my OCD lol. Thanks for another great tutorial.
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful gift❤️🙏🏻 you are so talented. Oh and you are amazing with your tutorials. I had Question. Is there a Wrap Tutorial, or have a way to do a wrap with Beads, thread, etc. without using the cord, or leather ropes? Thank you, God bless you. ....Sherry
You can do a wrap with virtually any bracelet pattern you just increase the length until it wraps around the number of times you wish. Just keep in mind that you won't be compensating for a clasp each time around.
Last week using the one needle method some of the beads were pulled up to close together and pushed upward. With the 2 needles will this still happen if I'm using a round bead ?
The problem was tension not type of bead or method. When doing this type of beadwork you have to control the tension (trust me, I understand, I am a naturally tight beader and have to stop myself from pulling too tight or I get the same results you did.) The good thing is if you used natural leather it WILL stretch and it's possible that the areas that are buckled will relax and be just fine.
Your question is kind of confusing. The thickness of the cord (the leather cord that runs the length of the bracelet) shouldn't make any difference, other than aesthetically, as your thread just wraps around the cord and the beads are nestled down in between the cords. Maybe I'm misunderstanding your question...
Valerie Fanning sorry about that. I meant the thread that goes through your tile beads. Is there a size or a brand I can look for? I find some bracelets a challenge when the bead holes are tiny lol
@@kimip.3789 oh, ok, sorry I thought you meant the leather cord :-/ lol. There is many types of beading thread. Personally my favorite is wildfire (and you can find it at Walmart) but it is actually high quality beading thread. Another one is fireline that people rave about. Other brands of various types of beading thread are nymo, one-G, and many more but the main thing is to get actual beading thread. It's much finer and stronger than regular sewing thread. A good place to start is your local bead store or hobby store like Joanns, or Michael's. You also need to make sure you are using beading needles, once again much finer than a sewing needle, my favorite is tulip needles, but they are kind of spendy, John James is a good quality affordable needle. I hope that helps.
Your instructions are idiot proof, lol. I saw this technique on another video, however she didn't use needles but did it by hand. Made it more difficult in my opinion. Thank you 😊
Thank you! As many others have said, this is the best tutorial on creating this type of bracelet.
I would appreciate more double needle videos. They are the easiest for me to understand and follow. Thank you for all the time you put in doing these videos for us.
Kelly, thank you so much for explaining the one and two needle technique and how to get the slanted threads as opposed to one slant/one straight. I've been searching for the answer to this question for quite some time. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials!
I like the double needle because the thread is the same on both sides. Beautiful demonstration thank you.
Pretty bracelet, especially the green colorway--thanks, Kellie, for sharing this project with us.
I'm loving the leather wrap bracelet projects! I like both the single needle and double needle applications and I really like that you showed us a way to hold the project in place using things that are usually household items. I'm beginning to look forward to the Monday morning notification from Off the Beaded Path! Thank you, Kelly!
This is the best wrapped bracelet tutorial that I have watched!!! Thanks so much!!
Excellent! Thanks for getting back to me. I look forward to Kelly’s Monday videos
Nice and simple. Like the new color of the tile beads.
Oh, Kelly! Thank you so much! I have been working on a wrap bracelet and am having no luck. You have given me hope! I think that the two needle method is just the fix that I need,. Whew!
I like this two needle method. Going to try it next time I make a wrap bracelet. Thanks Kelly.
How pretty is that for a necklace as well. It looks so much easier with 2 needles! Thanks for the tutorial Kelly. 💜
Great instructional video! Very clear and easy to follow! Thank you so much!
Love this! I actually made two of the other style but I used natural stone beads. One was a dyed stone that looks like turquoise. Both turned out so pretty! Can’t wait to try this one now! Your directions are the best out of anyone that I’ve watched and I’ve watched a ton of different beading videos! Thanks for sharing! Need to make a trip to Forest City again soon!
I love your videos! Thanks
I tried finding your beading tieing station, with no success. Thanks again.
offthebeadedpathbeadstore.com/beadalon-tying-station/
Love the 2 needle much better, looks easier to deal with. Thanks so much Kelly.
Great instructions Kelly! Thanks for sharing!
Offthebeadedpath,great tutorial,very clear and appreciated. Thank you so much for sharing.
how pretty kellie!!! love the bracelet pattern, I have a lot of tila beads so this will work well!!! ty for sharing!!!
I think I will do the 2 needle. That looks much easier. Thank you.
Just love your tutorials. Thankyou.
Great directions! I love the 2 needle method, how do you add more FireLine? I'm making a long bracelet - started with 5 yds but I think I'll need more. Please advise, thanks!
Thank you Kelly you always give a good teaching lesson.
Nice bracelets. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
Thank you Kelly....
Great job... Love your tutorial....
I love this technique! Such a better bracelet. Still struggling with needles that bend. What kind of needles do you use for this?
size 10 or size 12 Beading Needle
Absolutely beautiful, thank you Kelly!
Love it! Thanks, Kelly😃
Love the glasses!
Well, I'm wondering what this "going around the leatherstrip after the bead is put" is good for. I guess it's for spacing, if not please tell me, because right now it does'n make any other sense. 🙂
I much prefer the looks of the 2 needle method as the wrap threads don't match on the 1 needle method and it triggers my OCD lol. Thanks for another great tutorial.
I love this bracelet, and want to make one, but how many tile beads are needed?
thanks a lot
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful gift❤️🙏🏻 you are so talented. Oh and you are amazing with your tutorials.
I had Question. Is there a Wrap Tutorial, or have a way to do a wrap with Beads, thread, etc. without using the cord, or leather ropes?
Thank you, God bless you. ....Sherry
You can do a wrap with virtually any bracelet pattern you just increase the length until it wraps around the number of times you wish. Just keep in mind that you won't be compensating for a clasp each time around.
Thank you so much for writing me back. I appreciate you taking the time. God bless you Sherry
On the Tila bracelet, how does one finish the wire wrap to ensure that the cord ends do not eventually work their way loose?
Great video😍
Last week using the one needle method some of the beads were pulled up to close together and pushed upward. With the 2 needles will this still happen if I'm using a round bead ?
The problem was tension not type of bead or method. When doing this type of beadwork you have to control the tension (trust me, I understand, I am a naturally tight beader and have to stop myself from pulling too tight or I get the same results you did.) The good thing is if you used natural leather it WILL stretch and it's possible that the areas that are buckled will relax and be just fine.
LOVE!!!
I am interested in your towing station. It looks like a great tool. Do you sell them? If not, when can I find them?
Hey I found mine at hobby lobby and used the half off coupon
Yes, Kelly sells them in her store and online at offthebeadedpathbeadstore.com
Do you have any more tile beads to sell
Yes I have them on my website at offthebeadedpathbeadstore.com
This doesn’t look so intimidating I think I can do this!!
What kind of cord are you using. I think the cord I’m using is too thick to do the needle and thread thru the hole. Thank you!
Your question is kind of confusing. The thickness of the cord (the leather cord that runs the length of the bracelet) shouldn't make any difference, other than aesthetically, as your thread just wraps around the cord and the beads are nestled down in between the cords. Maybe I'm misunderstanding your question...
Valerie Fanning sorry about that. I meant the thread that goes through your tile beads. Is there a size or a brand I can look for? I find some bracelets a challenge when the bead holes are tiny lol
@@kimip.3789 oh, ok, sorry I thought you meant the leather cord :-/ lol. There is many types of beading thread. Personally my favorite is wildfire (and you can find it at Walmart) but it is actually high quality beading thread. Another one is fireline that people rave about. Other brands of various types of beading thread are nymo, one-G, and many more but the main thing is to get actual beading thread. It's much finer and stronger than regular sewing thread. A good place to start is your local bead store or hobby store like Joanns, or Michael's. You also need to make sure you are using beading needles, once again much finer than a sewing needle, my favorite is tulip needles, but they are kind of spendy, John James is a good quality affordable needle. I hope that helps.
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Your instructions are idiot proof, lol. I saw this technique on another video, however she didn't use needles but did it by hand. Made it more difficult in my opinion. Thank you 😊