I LOVE the way you did this! Thank you for doing this in English. You did an excellent job with your English too. I have spent about two hours on several tutorials and I was having a hard time with the second row until I watched your video. The way you start your project by doing a chain stitch and then a second row of a piggy back chain stitch before dropping a bead was exactly what I needed! Thank you so much
I wish this was done with a bright/white background… but I loved this tutorial, and great job with your English!! You didn’t even need that translator thing. 👏🏻👍🏻❤️
WOW!!! I finally found a bead crochet video that is so easy to understand and actually learn!!!! Thank you 🙏! Hope you will be continuing more!!!!! Your English is Great!!!!
Thank you so so much for this expertly delivered tutorial. You are highly appreciated. I am going to follow your instructions and give a try soon. Much love 💕👍
You are doing Great with your English. Thank you for your video. I' m still trying to learn tubular bead crochet. As you asked in your video: Endings are called end caps or clasps. Thanks again
Your tutorial was wonderful and could understand it without missing out on important steps like many American tutorials. I crochet in rounds Amigurumi, and thought Why Not...Your English is exquisite and I'm looking forward to more of your tutorials. My first project was with the smaller beads you did and turned out very nice...Thank-You so much
This is a great tutorial. Easy to understand and beautiful. Thank you I appreciate you taking time to make this for everyone in English even if you aren’t good at speaking English you did a very great job of explaining and showing exactly how to do this. I enjoy how you showed us using both large and small yarn, thread, and beads.
Thank you so much! It's quite funny, because in Poland they teach us English at school from an early age, so theoretically I have 13 years of learning behind me :D I read fluently and write about it. however, when I have to say something, I sound like a potato;)
@Kelly Gardner I second your reply. I could not have said it better!!! She is a fantastic teacher! Even with QrkokoTV your accent you make it look so easy and clear for the beginner! Thank you sooo much for sharing! Wish I could give you a thousand "LIKES"!!!! How long does the threat have to be, and how much beads for a bracelet? Thank you so much and keep the videos coming!
For one bracelet for 6 beads, you need about 1 meter of strung beads :) The conversion factor is this: Number of beads in a row (e.g. 6) x length of finished work (e.g. 16 cm). 6x16cm = 96 cm but for safety I thread 100 cm, i.e. 1 meter.
Qrkoko, I would love to see a tutorial on how to join the ends to make a seamless bangle bracelet if you know how to do that. You did a wonderful job in the tutorial. Thank you,
Very easy to understand thank you for that and I hope you don’t mind me correcting you on a few things since I’m in America. When you started out with the slip knot the part that came after are called chains in America and as you were adding the beads those are called slip stitches because you were using the space that contained a bead to pull through as well as the loop on your hook. I hope that helps in your future videos and if someone before me has already commented this I do apologize ahead of time. Thank you again for such easy videos on how to crochet beads.
oh, just noticed you uploaded this video on my birthday :) I have never tried this before, and I wanted to know how many beads to I need to put on my thread before I start making this bracelet? Thank you for your videos.
Please can you tell me the colours and size beads you used for the grey tutorial, also the number of beads used for the bracelet. The name of the colour of the thread you used. thanks for showing how to crochet with beads.
I LOVE the way you did this! Thank you for doing this in English. You did an excellent job with your English too. I have spent about two hours on several tutorials and I was having a hard time with the second row until I watched your video. The way you start your project by doing a chain stitch and then a second row of a piggy back chain stitch before dropping a bead was exactly what I needed! Thank you so much
So as I,tried several times and I am sure this will be the best done🌹🌺🌷
Same here with me. Alhough english isn't her mother tongue, her tutorial was best for me to undertsand. Thanks.
This is one of the best video I have watched regarding bead crochet. I am now more confident in starting my project.
Absolutely 💯. So true 👍
I wish this was done with a bright/white background… but I loved this tutorial, and great job with your English!! You didn’t even need that translator thing. 👏🏻👍🏻❤️
I have watched many videos on bead crochet. And I feel yours was the easiest to understand! Thank you
Thank you 😍
Just here to say that you are an EXCELLENT teacher. Thank you so much for this.
WOW!!! I finally found a bead crochet video that is so easy to understand and actually learn!!!! Thank you 🙏! Hope you will be continuing more!!!!!
Your English is Great!!!!
I watched how you working bead ropes for beginners. This is good beginners learning! Women loves doing bead ropes crochet.
Thank you ♥️
Thank you so much for making the crocheting instructions very easy! 💖💖
Thank you so so much for this expertly delivered tutorial. You are highly appreciated. I am going to follow your instructions and give a try soon. Much love 💕👍
I have been having a hard time starting this but you made it so easy. Thank you so much. 👏🏽😁
You are doing Great with your English. Thank you for your video. I' m still trying to learn tubular bead crochet. As you asked in your video: Endings are called end caps or clasps. Thanks again
Incredibly helpful. :) Thank you.
Thank you. I understand how to do it. You are a good teacher.
Very nice it's looks simple I'm wanting to try I do hv a necklace made by my colleague long time ago..
I love your teaching style! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial!
I love hearing Satie in the background!
Great video! You did a fantastic job teaching this technique. And in a foreign language no less. Thank you! I think I may be able to do this 😇
Thank you, I tried about 10 times with other American videos and could not get it. You showed how to move thread to the back, and magic, it worked!
I'm so glad
Thank you kindly. Simple and to the point. Easy to follow and your English is perfect!
Thank you so much! You are so sweet and explain this so simple! It helped me so much! Thank you again! 🙏🥰
Thank you so much. You are a good teacher
Thank you!! Your English is very very good. Again thank you your directions are also very good.
Thanks 🥰😍
Thank you very much!I will try on your way,and your english is very good so as mine😉😉😉
Thank you so much ♥️
Excellent tutorial, thank you!!!
God bless you for clear explanation😇😇😇
Thanks 👍👍👍 alot it looks awesome 👍 was wondering how they make that,,kind of challenging
Thank You! I found this very helpful!
Your tutorial was wonderful and could understand it without missing out on important steps like many American tutorials. I crochet in rounds Amigurumi, and thought Why Not...Your English is exquisite and I'm looking forward to more of your tutorials. My first project was with the smaller beads you did and turned out very nice...Thank-You so much
You are very clear in your instructions. Thank you
Thank you!
Thank you! Great tutorial! I want to learn this.
Very thorough. Ty!
Best bead crochet video I have seen! What size thread and crochet hook are you using?
Love your tutorial, thank you for doing in English.
Soon I will start new channel :) only in english
Thank you, you did a really good tutorial! Your English is great....please teach more like this!
❤❤❤❤THANK YOU!
Ye Huina bat bahot Mast 💅
Glowing = shiny. You are doing great. I doubt we could do as well with your language! "End cap" was the name you were looking for.
Great tutorial. Your English is very good.
Thanks 🥰
Thanks you so very much for this tutorial. This is the simplest, clearest most helpful tutorial I have come across.
Thank you
Awww 😍 thank you so much!
This is a great tutorial. Easy to understand and beautiful. Thank you I appreciate you taking time to make this for everyone in English even if you aren’t good at speaking English you did a very great job of explaining and showing exactly how to do this. I enjoy how you showed us using both large and small yarn, thread, and beads.
Thank you so much! It's quite funny, because in Poland they teach us English at school from an early age, so theoretically I have 13 years of learning behind me :D I read fluently and write about it. however, when I have to say something, I sound like a potato;)
Your English is perfectly understandable!!
Thank you for a great tutorial!!!
Thank you! I hope I can make one.
@Kelly Gardner I second your reply. I could not have said it better!!! She is a fantastic teacher!
Even with
QrkokoTV your accent you make it look so easy and clear for the beginner! Thank you sooo much for sharing!
Wish I could give you a thousand "LIKES"!!!! How long does the threat have to be, and how much beads for a bracelet?
Thank you so much and keep the videos coming!
For one bracelet for 6 beads, you need about 1 meter of strung beads :)
The conversion factor is this:
Number of beads in a row (e.g. 6) x length of finished work (e.g. 16 cm).
6x16cm = 96 cm
but for safety I thread 100 cm, i.e. 1 meter.
Good job your English was very good. Enjoyed this video want t o make a bracelet very soon. Thanks!
Absolutely best bead crochet tutorial I've ever seen... Thanxsies.. Susan
Awww
you are so sweet :) very well explained step by step.Thank you so much for this tutorial :)
Thank you For the video.
Another great video
Thank you :)
Qrkoko, I would love to see a tutorial on how to join the ends to make a seamless bangle bracelet if you know how to do that. You did a wonderful job in the tutorial. Thank you,
Thnks dr you amazing teacher 👍
I love your video,,tyvm , your english is just fine !!
Very easy to understand thank you for that and I hope you don’t mind me correcting you on a few things since I’m in America. When you started out with the slip knot the part that came after are called chains in America and as you were adding the beads those are called slip stitches because you were using the space that contained a bead to pull through as well as the loop on your hook. I hope that helps in your future videos and if someone before me has already commented this I do apologize ahead of time. Thank you again for such easy videos on how to crochet beads.
It helps a lot ♥️ thank you 🥰🥰🥰
Lovely! Thank you!
Great job....very helpful video
Thank you
I love your personality and tutorials please I want you to show us a 3d crochet bracelet pleasssse 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Thank you so much. I'll be trying out my first. This is very helpful.
Good luck ❤️ I'm really happy that this tutorial was usefull!
Dziękuję Ci bardzo. To jest bardzo piękne!
Just a tip for everyone. The lighter the thread/yarn, the easier it is to see your work.
PS, you're a very charming teacher :)
Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial. Very well done.
Thank you!
Nice
Great job.
Thanks!
Love it!,,, can you make crochet earrings ? Please
great thank you
Can you teach us how to make hoop earrings?
W końcu zrozumiałam 80% tego co ktoś mówi po angielsku :D Trzymam kciuki abyś dotarła do świata. :)
Ja też :D Dzięki!
Haha ja również 🤣 gdyby wszystkie Twoje tutoriale były po angielsku, nie miałabym z nim problemu. Życzę Ci sukcesu! Buziaki❤
l thought this not English language ,,
isit
Świetny tutorial :)
Dzięki!
Thank you for this beautiful tutorial/ what other styles do you have to share? Thanks
Karen
You are wonderful teacher! Can you please tell me how I can close the bracelet without the metal endings? Thank you very much!!!
Please explain how to make a continuous necklace tied off without a clasp.
You can call it END CAP. Thanks for tutorial.
Thank you :D I'll remeber that :)
Very well done tutorial. You're English is fine :)
oh, just noticed you uploaded this video on my birthday :)
I have never tried this before, and I wanted to know how many beads to I need to put on my thread before I start making this bracelet?
Thank you for your videos.
About 1m :)
@@QrkokoTV If it's 120-130 bead count for a 21 inch necklace,.....How many beads do I need for a bracelet? I don't know how many 1m is
This is so beautiful! And you make it look so easy. What size end caps did you use with the #11 seed beads? Inside diameter? Thanks!
6,5 mm or 7 mm :)
@@QrkokoTV Thank you! I have beads on the way, and I am so excited! Your videos are the best!
Thank you
Hi could you make a crochet rope lariat with fringe. Thanking you
Please can you tell me the colours and size beads you used for the grey tutorial, also the number of beads used for the bracelet. The name of the colour of the thread you used. thanks for showing how to crochet with beads.
What size is the crochet hook you for the black red and white
0,9 mm :)
Does the TEK mean Weight in english?
Thank you for this tutorial. Can't wait to try it!
PS: Can you tell me the name of the piano music that is playing in the background please?
The music is No. 1 of Eric Satie's three Gymnopédies.
I loved your tutorial. I do have a question however. How many beads would one use for a 21" necklace?
If you want to crochet with 6 beads in one row (like me in this tutorial), you need to have aboou 120-130" beads on thread :)
How do you know how many beads to use
How many beads do you add on the thread ?
About 900 :)
How many beads?
Do you know anyone who could teach me this technique, as well as designing a rope necklace? Via zoom or FaceTime? Thanks
You would call them "glue in, end caps".
Those are end caps.
większość polaków tu jest i wszystko rozumie
Super
piskle
Its a Clasp
Thank you! :)
it'd really help if I could understand you.
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Good instructions.
That was bad cap not ending..some words difficult to translate
i found that easy to follow thank you xxx
You're walcome :) I'm so happy that I can help you!