❣2023 Update ❣ Two more sites, with a large selection of the 3/0 Toho Japanese Glass Seed Beads. (I used to buy from Artbeads; but very low selection now.) Garden of Beadin': www.gardenofbeadin.com/catalog/3-0-japanese-seed-beads/ Red Panda Beads: www.redpandabeads.com/TOHO_Round_Seed_Beads_s/5300.htm 🔆TIP 🔆You can use or try just about any type of bead you want, as long as the hole is large enough to go through the yarn/fiber! ⏰TIME STAMP: Intro ~ Overview of Bracelet 2:31 ~ Supplies, Tools / Design Elements ~ what, why & where to find 15:30 ~ Yarn Options / Overview & Comparisons ~ gauge & type / what works, what doesn't 24:00 ~ Tutorial Begins
I’m participating as a vendor for hippie fest this year and was looking for something exactly like this! Thank you for making such a great tutorial that’s super easy to understand 😊
That sounds SO fun!! I’m really happy you found my tutorial, and these will work well for you, yay! Once you’ve made a couple, you’ll be whipping them out! I’ve been making more myself this week, getting ready for farmers market season. 🙌
I see this tutorial was posted 2 years ago but I still have to comment on how amazing it is. Your work is so detailed and meticulous and you explain everything so wonderfully. I've been crocheting for a few years now, just started making bracelets, and already want to add beads. I'm SO glad I came across this tutorial; it is the best! Will definitely be making this bracelet as soon as I get some beads and the beading needle. Thank you SO much for this tutorial!
I’m also thrilled to know you’ve been wanting to add beads to projects. I have a scarf tutorial where I added beads along the bottom edges. Here’s the link if you’d like to check it out. ruclips.net/video/Pnj3UHkUvVg/видео.html
Love button closures, have some vintage glass. And some metal shank buttons too....plus have some thread and steel hooks if I really want to shrink down🎉😂❤ taught beading at my friend's bead store for 3/4 years, so enjoyed helping people to learn off loom bead weaving.😊😊🎉
I love buttons and vintage too! I recently picked up some Czech glass buttons at a vintage, secondhand shop that I’ll use for a crochet project. Stunning! Even just to display and look at! So wonderful you taught beading! 👏
These bracelets are just beautiful! I learned a lot from your critiques of the different yarns in this video. The metallic yarns work up into marvelous bracelets!😊
Oh thank you, Gale! I’m glad it wasn’t too long for you and that the info was helpful. Love those metallic yarns! I recently went through my stash and found a DK cotton blend with metallic, by Cascade Yarns that I think will also be perfect for these bracelets! I need to make a few more for the upcoming market, and when I do, I’ll post a video. 😃
Helene, these are so pretty, and what a great idea. In fact I can see them becoming a must have with every crochet or knit scarf. LOL! When I get caught up, and everything is up and running, I will watch your tutorial again and give it a try. I have a lot of beads and yarns to go ahead and get started. Thanks my friend for share more of your awesome talent. Smiles from J.
Hello my friend! I'm so happy you like them! I thought of you, with all your beading supplies and am so excited that you'll give it a try. Please let me know how they turn out and what you use. As long as the bead goes through the yarn, you're good to go! p.s. I got your email & will write back soon. :)
Nice trick using the pliers to hold the needle when pulling the beads down onto your yarn or cord. Wish I'd known that when I was making that skull bracelet. I learned quite a bit from watching this video.
I'm so glad my video is helpful! When you'd told me about your needles breaking, I thought; since I also had trouble gripping the needle tight enough to go through the thicker yarn, well then, this solves two problems!
Hi..this was my 1st year for tutorials and became an overly long one. I’ve gotten much better at it and may do a redux version sometime. Until then, can always fast forward to where the tutorial begins.💗
Love your bracelets! I also love how precise you are ( that's how I am too!) Some patterns I have watched tutorials on are cute but in reality don't look that great. I am going to try to do a bracelet since I have so many beads but may not have the right yarn though I have so much yarn. Thanks again!
Hi Cindy and thank you so much!! I've very excited to hear that!! I think just about any #3 or worsted DK weight should work. Lots of flexibility, as long as the beads slide through! I'd love to know how it turns out! I need to get my instagram account going; so pics can be posted. I'm also glad to know you like my details, as I sometimes wonder if it's too much!
@@cabinfevercrochet I had a bracelet that I made from #10 crochet cotton using a very small hook 2.25mm and beads that fit. I didn't like the way it finished so I took it apart! It was a pattern a sort of made up based on a Jayda InStitches pattern for an anklet. I hated to take it apart but it just wasn't going to make it the way it was, lol.
Hi Cindy! Wonderful, you found me, and so happy you’re enjoying the pattern! Google, Child’s or Children’s Bracelet Size Chart; and a few sites with measurements, for various age ranges, will pop up. 😃
I mostly used a #3 weight, with a G / 4.0mm hook. The Lion Brand 24/7 Mercerized Cotton, is listed as a #4; but thinner, due to its construction. I do have to push the beads on somewhat, as they don't slide as well; but it still works! 💖
Hi Kathy and thank you! I make in a variety of lengths, using 7 to 7 1/4" (not incl. the button & loop closure) as an average size. They're stretchy and tend to fit most; but I suggest making some smaller to fit tiny wrists, such as yourself. I'm thrilled you want to make some to sell and hope they do really well for you! The only thing I ask is to give credit back to me, the designer, via my RUclips channel. Also, if you're curious, I sell mine for $18 ea., using a good quality yarn and the nice glass Czech or Japanese beads, as mentioned. 💗😃💗
Hello, and thanks so much for watching! I have thought about writing up a pattern for it; but that’s as far as I’ve gotten, to date! I will add that to my list of goals for this year. I appreciate you asking, and for the inspiration to get it done! 💗
What a fun idea! 😃 I don't see why not. If you use a really strong fiber to hold its shape, you could probably put on different type of clasp, to hang an I.D. or other tags. Can always give it try and see how it works out. If you make one, I'd LOVE to see a photo with your doggie modeling it! My email: cabinfeverc@gmail.com 💖
Please tell me the size of beads and the brand and color . I crochet a lot I just need a little more detail. I am blind in one eye and have had several strokes. Thank you for going so slow an smooth with the bracelet construction. Jackie
Hi. So glad you enjoyed the tutorial! The beads are Toho 3/0 Glass Seed Beads (Japanese, precision cut.) I’ve listed links in the drop-down description section. Here’s the link to Artbeads, where I buy mine. Not as much selection as they used to carry. They do have great sales all the time, low free shipping minimum. artbeads.com/search-results/ 😃
Can't find the 3/0 beads have found the 6/0 beads what are these #'s in reference to so I can use something else or find something that will work.... I checked your site that you gave to someone else but they were out of the ones that I would have wanted can you give some more yarn choices?
@@paulamaslow4298 The 3/0 is the size of bead, which also has a larger hole size. Unfortunately artbeads.com doesn't carry the selection they had even a year ago. GREAT new thought! I did a search and just found a site new to me. Garden of Beadin', with 24 beautiful colors of the 3/0, in stock!! Woo-hoo! Here's the link, which is under, Japanese 3/0 Seed Beads: www.gardenofbeadin.com/catalog/3-0-japanese-seed-beads/ If needed, you can certainly go down a yarn size, to #2 fine weight, or possibly #3 light, to fit the 6/0. But your bracelet will also be smaller. Premier Yarns has their Afternoon Cotton, a #3 light, Egyptian Mercerized.
I just found another site, new to me, with a wonderful selection of the 3/0 Japanese Seed Beads. Here's the link! www.gardenofbeadin.com/catalog/3-0-japanese-seed-beads/
Hi! I got them from Fire Mountain Gems, at least 15 years ago and still going strong! I just googled, and they still carry them, plus quite a few other places, too. They’re made in Germany, by Lindstrom. The most awesome jewelry tools I’ve ever used; but quite pricey. These are $55 now; but so worth it if you do a lot of jewelry making. They’re spring-loaded, with adjustable tension, and really takes pressure & stress off your hand/fingers/joints; and allows for a lot more control over what you’re doing. Great for getting into tiny spaces and making metal flush with your work. I also have a pair of small round nose pliers, perfect for making loops. If you like good tools like I do, you’ll drool when you see all the different types and styles they have!! 😅 You can get replacement springs also. Have fun and thank you for watching! 💗
p.s. I’m pretty sure this is the pair I have. Item # H20-4706TL, on www.firemountaingems.com. The RX series needle-nose, 6 1/4 inches. Lends for precision work and a clean finish. Item H20-3147TL are the round nose 5-3/4 inch pliers I have, @ $61.95. 😅
How do you like the Furls hooks? I've thought about saving for some, but I mostly use steel hooks. I'm not sure if it's worth spending the money. Thanks for the tutorial! I wondered why yours are wider than usual.
I’ve tried four different types of Furls & the Odyssey are by far my favorite of Furls & of all hooks I’ve ever used! I plan to do a review & comparison sometime this year. Since you like metal hooks, you may love the Odyssey also. To me they are so worth it, with the reduced hand fatigue, fantastic stitch definition and how nicely the yarn glides…after I got used to the weight difference & shape. Hope that helps!
Hi. It’s a very thin, flexible, large eye needle. Comes in various length options, and usually a package of several; since they can bend out of shape after awhile. Inexpensive, and found at craft stores, and online (Amazon). I have some by Beadsmith, and Hobby Lobby’s brand, from their beading section. 💗
Hi. They were t $18, the last few years; but with rising cost of materials, and vendor fees, I may go up to $20 or $22. It's all relative to your area's economy, and customer base. I have a couple of videos on that, if you haven't already seem them. Pricing & Selling Tips: ruclips.net/video/LoNMu1Yh-M4/видео.html My Crochet Best Sellers: ruclips.net/video/7JTQU_5LUx8/видео.html 💖
Hello! I charge $18. Here’s the link to my recent video, with more info on the topic of pricing. I mention the bracelet, as one of my examples. 😉🔆 PRICING & SELLING TIPS for Handmade Items!! 🔆 ruclips.net/video/LoNMu1Yh-M4/видео.html
Is your button too close to the edge of your bracelet? Or is your button closure loop too small or too big? If too big, be sure to slip stitch to the base of your bracelet to keep it secure. You can go down a hook size if needed; so the loop stays tight or you can use a bigger button. Or add an extra chain to the loop if it's too tight.
I'm so glad you're still working on it. When I have more time, I will really try to re-do this tutorial. It will be a shorter tutorial, more close up and slower.
@@maddyfogarty6175 I used a #3 weight and a light #4 (Lion Brand 24/7). A smooth, Mercerized Cotton fiber works best and lasts the longest. Strong and holds its shape. 😉
Hi Maddy and thanks so much for watching! Hook size, 4.0mm (US G-hook) That is what I used on all of my bracelets, with all types of yarn shown, in a #3 (or DK) weight or light #4 (Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton). Yarn that is smooth and will not fuzz or fray. Mercerized Cotton is best. Hope that helps! 💕 Helene
@@maddyfogarty6175 Good Morning. Are you asking where I got the yarn? I'm not sure what you mean, the number for 3 and 4 weight yarn. Any smooth yarn in either weight will work. As long as your beads fit through it. You can find the Lion Brand 24/7 online. Direct from their website www.lionbrand.com, Amazon, www.joann.com. I also like Omega Yarns Sinfonia (another good mercerized cotton). Hobby Lobby has some, also at www.anniescatalog.com and other online stores.
@@lynng3421 You're very welcome and I thank you for watching!! Any #3 weight (not fuzz, low pill) should work; but I like mercerized cotton the best, for resiliency, strength and recovery. (Doesn't stretch out much.) Also, no pilling, wears really well and has a nice, slight sheen. I used it a lot for my summer baseball cap hats. 😃
Prova un filato più sottile? È possibile regolare la dimensione della lunghezza in base alle dimensioni. Difficile saperlo senza vederlo. Se ce l'hai fatta e troppo grande. Ho usato traduttore online! Spero che abbia senso! Grazie per la visione. 💗
❣2023 Update ❣ Two more sites, with a large selection of the 3/0 Toho Japanese Glass Seed Beads. (I used to buy from Artbeads; but very low selection now.)
Garden of Beadin': www.gardenofbeadin.com/catalog/3-0-japanese-seed-beads/
Red Panda Beads: www.redpandabeads.com/TOHO_Round_Seed_Beads_s/5300.htm
🔆TIP 🔆You can use or try just about any type of bead you want, as long as the hole is large enough to go through the yarn/fiber!
⏰TIME STAMP: Intro ~ Overview of Bracelet 2:31 ~ Supplies, Tools / Design Elements ~ what, why & where to find
15:30 ~ Yarn Options / Overview & Comparisons ~ gauge & type / what works, what doesn't 24:00 ~ Tutorial Begins
Love this…the beads, the yarn and the pattern.❤❤
Yay! I’m so happy to hear it! I hope you’ll have a lot of fun making them, too! 😍
Very pretty 😻 Tks for sharing this project with us 😊
Thank you! So glad you like it! Many varieties you can make from it. 😍
Very beautiful bracelet, thanks a lot for teaching us how to make it.Blessings!
Thank you!! I’m so happy you like it, and you’ll have a lot of fun making it! 🙌💗🙌
I’m participating as a vendor for hippie fest this year and was looking for something exactly like this! Thank you for making such a great tutorial that’s super easy to understand 😊
That sounds SO fun!! I’m really happy you found my tutorial, and these will work well for you, yay! Once you’ve made a couple, you’ll be whipping them out! I’ve been making more myself this week, getting ready for farmers market season. 🙌
Thank you for this great tutorial!! I love these bracelets!!
That’s fantastic to hear! Thank you so much, and so happy you enjoyed it. 😍
I see this tutorial was posted 2 years ago but I still have to comment on how amazing it is. Your work is so detailed and meticulous and you explain everything so wonderfully.
I've been crocheting for a few years now, just started making bracelets, and already want to add beads. I'm SO glad I came across this tutorial; it is the best! Will definitely be making this bracelet as soon as I get some beads and the beading needle. Thank you SO much for this tutorial!
Wow, that is so incredibly thoughtful of you. I really appreciate that you found it helpful and liked it so much. 💕💕💕
I’m also thrilled to know you’ve been wanting to add beads to projects. I have a scarf tutorial where I added beads along the bottom edges. Here’s the link if you’d like to check it out. ruclips.net/video/Pnj3UHkUvVg/видео.html
Thank you for all the advice on the bracelet Been wanting to try this
Oh, thank you! 💕 I hope you’ll have a lot of fun making them. Once you’ve worked up one, the rest will fly! 😃
Love button closures, have some vintage glass. And some metal shank buttons too....plus have some thread and steel hooks if I really want to shrink down🎉😂❤ taught beading at my friend's bead store for 3/4 years, so enjoyed helping people to learn off loom bead weaving.😊😊🎉
I love buttons and vintage too! I recently picked up some Czech glass buttons at a vintage, secondhand shop that I’ll use for a crochet project. Stunning! Even just to display and look at! So wonderful you taught beading! 👏
I love your design. Plan on making several. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing ❤
Yay! That’s fantastic!! Glad you’re enjoying it! 😍
Beautiful
Thank you! 💗
Hi there your bracelet s are gorgeous love the button closer good way to use buttons up thank you take care
So happy you like them. They’re fun to make and work up a lot quicker than my tutorial! 😅
Just found this tutorial and so excited, as I love making bracelets. Thank you. I am excited to get started 👏👏😘
Yay! I ’m excited that you’re excited! I love making an wearing bracelets too. 💗
Oohhh I love these!!! Can't wait to make some ❤
Yay! I’m excited to hear it!! Have fun and hope you’ll love both making and wearing! 💕
These bracelets are just beautiful! I learned a lot from your critiques of the different yarns in this video. The metallic yarns work up into marvelous bracelets!😊
Oh thank you, Gale! I’m glad it wasn’t too long for you and that the info was helpful. Love those metallic yarns! I recently went through my stash and found a DK cotton blend with metallic, by Cascade Yarns that I think will also be perfect for these bracelets! I need to make a few more for the upcoming market, and when I do, I’ll post a video. 😃
Really very very beautiful bracelets. Thank you for this nice tutorial ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
verynice work I liked your ideas & stayal.
Thank you!! 🌺💜🌸
What an incredible and informative tutorial, thank you. You're design and work is beautiful.
Oh wow, what a thoughtful and sweet comment. Thank you SO much!! 😍
Thank you so much for your lovely bracelet tutorial ... l learned alot of tips from you. Love crocheting with beads. 😊😚😘
My pleasure 😊 Thank you so much for watching! I appreciate your comment very much and glad you liked it. 💕
Helene, these are so pretty, and what a great idea. In fact I can see them becoming a must have with every crochet or knit scarf. LOL!
When I get caught up, and everything is up and running, I will watch your tutorial again and give it a try. I have a lot of beads and yarns to go ahead and get started.
Thanks my friend for share more of your awesome talent. Smiles from J.
Hello my friend! I'm so happy you like them! I thought of you, with all your beading supplies and am so excited that you'll give it a try. Please let me know how they turn out and what you use. As long as the bead goes through the yarn, you're good to go! p.s. I got your email & will write back soon. :)
Absolutely gorgeous and unique! Don’t know how I’ve missed your channel but subbed so I won’t miss any more of your beautiful work 💜
You've really brightened my morning! So happy you've found my channel and are enjoying it! 👏 Thank you for subbing and for your kind comments. 🥰
Very beautiful ! Thank you very much !❤❤❤
Oh, thank YOU!! 😍
I have tried with a slip knot attachment….looks great thank you for you well informed instructions👍
Oh I'm so happy to hear it and really appreciate letting me know. 💕 Very glad you enjoyed and your bracelet came out great! 👏
Nice trick using the pliers to hold the needle when pulling the beads down onto your yarn or cord. Wish I'd known that when I was making that skull bracelet. I learned quite a bit from watching this video.
I'm so glad my video is helpful! When you'd told me about your needles breaking, I thought; since I also had trouble gripping the needle tight enough to go through the thicker yarn, well then, this solves two problems!
Beautiful bracelet! Very nice and complete tutorial. Thanks so much!
Thank you, Carri! I’m so happy you enjoyed it and appreciate you letting me know. 😍
These are so beautiful Helene.
Thanks, Cheryl! They're my new favorite project! Great for a quick gift, any time of the year!
How pretty,, I like them very much, all of them,, pretty colors.. nice going❤️🌼
Thanks so much! I had a lot of fun with them!
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Thank you! 💗 They’re fun to make and work up quickly, too!
Excellent work! Thank you for this tutorial.
So kind of you to say. I'm very happy you enjoyed it and appreciate you watching. 💕
Thank you for teaching this to us! The bracelets are beautifully done 🤩
Hi Cecelia and thank you so much! It truly warms my heart knowing you enjoyed it. :)
Omg! I just want to learn how to make the bracelet!
Hi..this was my 1st year for tutorials and became an overly long one. I’ve gotten much better at it and may do a redux version sometime. Until then, can always fast forward to where the tutorial begins.💗
Me too bit I've never crocheted in my life. I wonder if I can do this. The bracelets are so beautiful.
Omgosh Helene. These are gorgeous.
Hi and nice to see you, as always! I'm having so much fun making these, that I keep scouring around to see what else I can use, lol!
Very very nice. Love the look.
Love your bracelets! I also love how precise you are ( that's how I am too!) Some patterns I have watched tutorials on are cute but in reality don't look that great. I am going to try to do a bracelet since I have so many beads but may not have the right yarn though I have so much yarn. Thanks again!
Hi Cindy and thank you so much!! I've very excited to hear that!! I think just about any #3 or worsted DK weight should work. Lots of flexibility, as long as the beads slide through! I'd love to know how it turns out! I need to get my instagram account going; so pics can be posted. I'm also glad to know you like my details, as I sometimes wonder if it's too much!
@@cabinfevercrochet I had a bracelet that I made from #10 crochet cotton using a very small hook 2.25mm and beads that fit. I didn't like the way it finished so I took it apart! It was a pattern a sort of made up based on a Jayda InStitches pattern for an anklet. I hated to take it apart but it just wasn't going to make it the way it was, lol.
Thank you! Very good Instructions 👍🏽
Thank you!!
Another great tutorial ! Maybe I’ll hit my sister ( the jewelry maker) up for some beads and supplies and give this a whirl 🤩
Hey, that's great! It helps to know people in the right places!!
😅 I was going to make something like this I think it's so beautiful I think it's so cute and you beat me too it
LOL! Well I'm so glad you like it!! Thank you. 💗
They are beautiful!
Thank you! They're really fun to make and work up quickly, once you get going.
Hello,I just found you! Love making these ❤ do you have an idea how long for a child,ive done a couple but not sure.TIA.cindy from Massachusetts 😊😊😊
Hi Cindy! Wonderful, you found me, and so happy you’re enjoying the pattern! Google, Child’s or Children’s Bracelet Size Chart; and a few sites with measurements, for various age ranges, will pop up. 😃
Hi from Puerto Rico wow Awesome first time i see your videos i love it tyvmmm :-)
Hi Maggy, and thank you SO much!! 💗 Very happy to have you here!
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Thank you!! 💕🌼💕🤗
Thank you for the awesome tutorial😊
Hi there and thank you, Monica! I sure appreciate your lovely comments, as always!
Es una belleza, gracias por compartir
Thank you very much and for watching! 💕
What weight yarn & hook size are you using?
Beautiful thank you
I mostly used a #3 weight, with a G / 4.0mm hook. The Lion Brand 24/7 Mercerized Cotton, is listed as a #4; but thinner, due to its construction. I do have to push the beads on somewhat, as they don't slide as well; but it still works! 💖
Great I have that in my stash ☺️
Thank You
@@gayleandersen8254 Yay!! 👏
Great video, thanks for sharing.how long are you making them? I’ve got a tiny wrist and want to make some for markets. Thanks
Hi Kathy and thank you! I make in a variety of lengths, using 7 to 7 1/4" (not incl. the button & loop closure) as an average size. They're stretchy and tend to fit most; but I suggest making some smaller to fit tiny wrists, such as yourself. I'm thrilled you want to make some to sell and hope they do really well for you! The only thing I ask is to give credit back to me, the designer, via my RUclips channel. Also, if you're curious, I sell mine for $18 ea., using a good quality yarn and the nice glass Czech or Japanese beads, as mentioned. 💗😃💗
Are you planning to offer this pattern as a digital download? I really like the bracelet and would love to add the pattern to my collection!
Hello, and thanks so much for watching! I have thought about writing up a pattern for it; but that’s as far as I’ve gotten, to date! I will add that to my list of goals for this year. I appreciate you asking, and for the inspiration to get it done! 💗
Crochê lindo. 😉
Thank you! 💜
Can this be used for 🐕?
What a fun idea! 😃 I don't see why not. If you use a really strong fiber to hold its shape, you could probably put on different type of clasp, to hang an I.D. or other tags. Can always give it try and see how it works out. If you make one, I'd LOVE to see a photo with your doggie modeling it! My email: cabinfeverc@gmail.com 💖
Please tell me the size of beads and the brand and color . I crochet a lot I just need a little more detail. I am blind in one eye and have had several strokes. Thank you for going so slow an smooth with the bracelet construction. Jackie
Hi. So glad you enjoyed the tutorial! The beads are Toho 3/0 Glass Seed Beads (Japanese, precision cut.) I’ve listed links in the drop-down description section. Here’s the link to Artbeads, where I buy mine. Not as much selection as they used to carry. They do have great sales all the time, low free shipping minimum. artbeads.com/search-results/ 😃
p.s. Depending on the type yarn you use, you might also be able to slide on a 6/0 size also, in between the 3/0, to add more visual interest.
Can't find the 3/0 beads have found the 6/0 beads what are these #'s in reference to so I can use something else or find something that will work.... I checked your site that you gave to someone else but they were out of the ones that I would have wanted can you give some more yarn choices?
@@paulamaslow4298 The 3/0 is the size of bead, which also has a larger hole size. Unfortunately artbeads.com doesn't carry the selection they had even a year ago. GREAT new thought! I did a search and just found a site new to me. Garden of Beadin', with 24 beautiful colors of the 3/0, in stock!! Woo-hoo! Here's the link, which is under, Japanese 3/0 Seed Beads: www.gardenofbeadin.com/catalog/3-0-japanese-seed-beads/ If needed, you can certainly go down a yarn size, to #2 fine weight, or possibly #3 light, to fit the 6/0. But your bracelet will also be smaller. Premier Yarns has their Afternoon Cotton, a #3 light, Egyptian Mercerized.
I just found another site, new to me, with a wonderful selection of the 3/0 Japanese Seed Beads. Here's the link! www.gardenofbeadin.com/catalog/3-0-japanese-seed-beads/
Where did you get those pliers? I've been looking everywhere for ones that come to that sharp point.
Hi! I got them from Fire Mountain Gems, at least 15 years ago and still going strong! I just googled, and they still carry them, plus quite a few other places, too. They’re made in Germany, by Lindstrom. The most awesome jewelry tools I’ve ever used; but quite pricey. These are $55 now; but so worth it if you do a lot of jewelry making. They’re spring-loaded, with adjustable tension, and really takes pressure & stress off your hand/fingers/joints; and allows for a lot more control over what you’re doing. Great for getting into tiny spaces and making metal flush with your work. I also have a pair of small round nose pliers, perfect for making loops. If you like good tools like I do, you’ll drool when you see all the different types and styles they have!! 😅 You can get replacement springs also. Have fun and thank you for watching! 💗
p.s. I’m pretty sure this is the pair I have. Item # H20-4706TL, on
www.firemountaingems.com. The RX series needle-nose, 6 1/4 inches. Lends for precision work and a clean finish. Item H20-3147TL are the round nose 5-3/4 inch pliers I have, @ $61.95. 😅
How do you like the Furls hooks? I've thought about saving for some, but I mostly use steel hooks. I'm not sure if it's worth spending the money.
Thanks for the tutorial! I wondered why yours are wider than usual.
I’ve tried four different types of Furls & the Odyssey are by far my favorite of Furls & of all hooks I’ve ever used! I plan to do a review & comparison sometime this year. Since you like metal hooks, you may love the Odyssey also. To me they are so worth it, with the reduced hand fatigue, fantastic stitch definition and how nicely the yarn glides…after I got used to the weight difference & shape. Hope that helps!
@@cabinfevercrochet Awesome, thanks so much! Yeah, I'm definitely interested in that video. :)
@@SewardWriter Great!! Thanks for letting me know! It's been on my to-do list for a long time and I'll make a point to get to it soon! 💗
Size little hook what size
Is that a special needle?
Hi. It’s a very thin, flexible, large eye needle. Comes in various length options, and usually a package of several; since they can bend out of shape after awhile. Inexpensive, and found at craft stores, and online (Amazon). I have some by Beadsmith, and Hobby Lobby’s brand, from their beading section. 💗
May I ask how much you sell them for?
Hi. They were t $18, the last few years; but with rising cost of materials, and vendor fees, I may go up to $20 or $22. It's all relative to your area's economy, and customer base. I have a couple of videos on that, if you haven't already seem them. Pricing & Selling Tips: ruclips.net/video/LoNMu1Yh-M4/видео.html My Crochet Best Sellers: ruclips.net/video/7JTQU_5LUx8/видео.html 💖
Do you have a written pattern for these ?
Hi. I’m sorry I don’t. Thank you for asking. 💜
So how much do U charge for these?
Hello! I charge $18. Here’s the link to my recent video, with more info on the topic of pricing. I mention the bracelet, as one of my examples. 😉🔆 PRICING & SELLING TIPS for Handmade Items!! 🔆
ruclips.net/video/LoNMu1Yh-M4/видео.html
What I’m I doing wrong I can’t get pass the button don’t stay tight?
Is your button too close to the edge of your bracelet? Or is your button closure loop too small or too big? If too big, be sure to slip stitch to the base of your bracelet to keep it secure. You can go down a hook size if needed; so the loop stays tight or you can use a bigger button. Or add an extra chain to the loop if it's too tight.
I not giving up
I'm so glad you're still working on it. When I have more time, I will really try to re-do this tutorial. It will be a shorter tutorial, more close up and slower.
What size Crochet needles
Yard?what kind
@@maddyfogarty6175 I used a #3 weight and a light #4 (Lion Brand 24/7). A smooth, Mercerized Cotton fiber works best and lasts the longest. Strong and holds its shape. 😉
Hi Maddy and thanks so much for watching! Hook size, 4.0mm (US G-hook) That is what I used on all of my bracelets, with all types of yarn shown, in a #3 (or DK) weight or light #4 (Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton). Yarn that is smooth and will not fuzz or fray. Mercerized Cotton is best. Hope that helps! 💕 Helene
Can you tell me number for 3 and4weight oh yarn can’t find
@@maddyfogarty6175 Good Morning. Are you asking where I got the yarn? I'm not sure what you mean, the number for 3 and 4 weight yarn. Any smooth yarn in either weight will work. As long as your beads fit through it. You can find the Lion Brand 24/7 online. Direct from their website www.lionbrand.com, Amazon, www.joann.com. I also like Omega Yarns Sinfonia (another good mercerized cotton). Hobby Lobby has some, also at www.anniescatalog.com and other online stores.
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What brand yarn?
I used a variety; but my go-to is Lion Brand 24/7 Mercerized Cotton.
@@cabinfevercrochet thank you!
@@lynng3421 You're very welcome and I thank you for watching!! Any #3 weight (not fuzz, low pill) should work; but I like mercerized cotton the best, for resiliency, strength and recovery. (Doesn't stretch out much.) Also, no pilling, wears really well and has a nice, slight sheen. I used it a lot for my summer baseball cap hats. 😃
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Prova un filato più sottile? È possibile regolare la dimensione della lunghezza in base alle dimensioni. Difficile saperlo senza vederlo. Se ce l'hai fatta e troppo grande. Ho usato traduttore online! Spero che abbia senso! Grazie per la visione. 💗
Too Confusing
Maybe zooming in a little and re-playing on a slower speed might help. 💗