I took your Russian Spiral class some years back. But I lost/misplaced the instructions. I am so grateful for this video. Love the cat cameo. Makes it real!
When I first saw the design I thought it would be far too complicated to bother with, but you make it so clear and interesting I couldn't stop watching, and now I want to make one or several of these bracelets. I love mixing the color sets to wear together. What a statement! You do a wonderful tutorial and you're beautiful to watch. Thank you!
Thank you for showing how to make this, taking time to put it down so us beginners can see what you are doing, and showing how we can spot errors and how to correct them.
Wow! What a great job explaining how to do this. I’ve been wanting to do this but every tutorial I watched wasn’t so thorough in explaining and showing as they go along. Excellent and so beautiful. Thank u
Great Video! Very easy to follow with simple to understand steps. Thanks very much. Makes me want to do these again, especially with the new finishing technique with the end caps! Marvelous idea.
I can't wait to try making this bracelet. I also love the necklace you are wearing. Do you have a tutorial for how to make it and with the attached rope to make the necklace?
Thank you for posting. Your explanations are so clear and easy to follow. You are in my top five!! One suggestion from someone who gets motion sick watching shaky camera, mount your camera on an arm that allows wide angle and close up. Kara Kazanova, Bronzepony and Sapphirus all use this method and it makes following the more intricate needle work really clear. Sorry camera person! You're doing great! It's me, not you, lol.
Ah, just tried this with an 8 lb monocord I had on hand. Discovered that not all 8 lb thread is the same!! Back to square one and ordered what you show in the tutorial. To be continued.
Hi Abbi, I missed the end of your video so I ended up completing the spiral using smaller and smaller seed beads until I could get about six close together, then I sewed four legs from the second last row to a loop (if you get what I mean) and sewed in my clasp. It looks a bit messy to me but I'm getting better with practise. Another way to end the spiral but a bit challenging. Looks elegant. Wish I could attach a photo...
Hi, i love your tutorial. Can i make a single line beaded necklace as the cord? How can i hold it in place without the russian spiral moving from left to right on the neck?
Was going to say. Fireline is very hard to cut with scissors. Never thought of using wire cutters. I been wanting to learn to make these. A way to use up lots of beads..They are pretty. The cat probably seen the string..☺️
Fireline is tough to cut with anything! If you use wire cutters rather than scissors, just be mindful that it could eventually dull the blades. I usually use thread cutters/knot cutters but couldn’t find any at home when it was time to film. My best tip for cutting through Fireline is just to put some tension on it when you cut! Thanks so much for watching!
Love this you are so easy to follow. I dont have the end caps so did you use a piece of wire to go through all the others to attach a clasp? I'm not a coffee drinker so dont have stirrers lol can you recommend something else to put the wire through. Thank you
Thank you! Yes, that’s pretty much it! You don’t need a coffee stirrer, but it can make life a little easier if the wire wants to stick out between the beadwork. It might just take a couple tries.
In my most recent video tutorial for Diakonos Designs, I mentioned that they offered a 20% off coupon to my subscribers for the kit that I showed in the video. Maybe that was it?
Hi …j’ai beaucoup aimé votre cours ..facile à suivre …très bien expliqué….Love the course ❤. Merci Thank you ..I live close from Montréal ❤
Hmm…I might try this tomorrow!
Piece of art ❤❤
Your necklace is beautiful. Thanks for tutorial
Thanks so much!
I took your Russian Spiral class some years back. But I lost/misplaced the instructions. I am so grateful for this video. Love the cat cameo. Makes it real!
Haha thanks! I’m glad to hear it!
Hi can you do an invisible join using this method too? Thank you for your reply Patricia
When I first saw the design I thought it would be far too complicated to bother with, but you make it so clear and interesting I couldn't stop watching, and now I want to make one or several of these bracelets. I love mixing the color sets to wear together. What a statement! You do a wonderful tutorial and you're beautiful to watch. Thank you!
Wow, thank you so much! I hope you give it a shot!
Thank you for showing how to make this, taking time to put it down so us beginners can see what you are doing, and showing how we can spot errors and how to correct them.
Of course! We all start somewhere! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much❤👍
Your close-up camera work and wonderful instruction make it so easy to learn. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I’m glad to hear it!
Wow! What a great job explaining how to do this. I’ve been wanting to do this but every tutorial I watched wasn’t so thorough in explaining and showing as they go along. Excellent and so beautiful. Thank u
So pretty
Great Video! Very easy to follow with simple to understand steps. Thanks very much. Makes me want to do these again, especially with the new finishing technique with the end caps! Marvelous idea.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the detailed tutorial it helps so much to see the steps as you go along. Love your cat making a cameo super cute.
Haha thank you!
I can't wait to try making this bracelet. I also love the necklace you are wearing. Do you have a tutorial for how to make it and with the attached rope to make the necklace?
Wow. Such a statement piece!
Thank you!
Awesome video as usual. Love it!
Thanks Heidi!
Beautiful
Thanks!
Super!!!very nice!!! I am making it tomorrow!!!
Thank you! I hope it went well!
Abbi Berta i am still working on this project. I made 3 and workin on 2!!! Thanks!!
Thank you for posting. Your explanations are so clear and easy to follow. You are in my top five!! One suggestion from someone who gets motion sick watching shaky camera, mount your camera on an arm that allows wide angle and close up. Kara Kazanova, Bronzepony and Sapphirus all use this method and it makes following the more intricate needle work really clear. Sorry camera person! You're doing great! It's me, not you, lol.
Thanks so much for the tips! We appreciate it! We’re definitely working out the kinks with our new equipment and we appreciate everyone’s patience!
BEAUTIFUL.... I can't want to come back to the store
Thank you! Hopefully sooner than later!
execellent tutorial well done
Ah, just tried this with an 8 lb monocord I had on hand. Discovered that not all 8 lb thread is the same!! Back to square one and ordered what you show in the tutorial. To be continued.
Ha yep. Good luck! It should work well with the Fireline! Thanks for watching!
Hi Abbi, I missed the end of your video so I ended up completing the spiral using smaller and smaller seed beads until I could get about six close together, then I sewed four legs from the second last row to a loop (if you get what I mean) and sewed in my clasp. It looks a bit messy to me but I'm getting better with practise. Another way to end the spiral but a bit challenging. Looks elegant. Wish I could attach a photo...
Sounds like a great idea! Feel free to tag us in pics on Instagram or send us pics on FB!
Gracias
Gracias por ver!
Hi, i love your tutorial. Can i make a single line beaded necklace as the cord? How can i hold it in place without the russian spiral moving from left to right on the neck?
Does anyone know if the orange beads are Miyuki 8/0 hex beads?
Was going to say. Fireline is very hard to cut with scissors. Never thought of using wire cutters. I been wanting to learn to make these. A way to use up lots of beads..They are pretty. The cat probably seen the string..☺️
Fireline is tough to cut with anything! If you use wire cutters rather than scissors, just be mindful that it could eventually dull the blades. I usually use thread cutters/knot cutters but couldn’t find any at home when it was time to film. My best tip for cutting through Fireline is just to put some tension on it when you cut! Thanks so much for watching!
Love this you are so easy to follow.
I dont have the end caps so did you use a piece of wire to go through all the others to attach a clasp?
I'm not a coffee drinker so dont have stirrers lol can you recommend something else to put the wire through.
Thank you
Thank you! Yes, that’s pretty much it! You don’t need a coffee stirrer, but it can make life a little easier if the wire wants to stick out between the beadwork. It might just take a couple tries.
@@AbbiBerta thank you I just ordered some supplies from your store.
I didn't see the coupon you were offering was that an old one
I’m not sure what coupon you’re thinking of, sorry. We didn’t offer a coupon code for this video or project. Do you remember what the specifics were?
Can nymo thread be used for this?
Yes!
@@AbbiBerta yea!! Thank you!
No it was on one of your videos I thought it was for a first time order.
That's ok no worries
In my most recent video tutorial for Diakonos Designs, I mentioned that they offered a 20% off coupon to my subscribers for the kit that I showed in the video. Maybe that was it?